We arrived at Flagg Ranch within the Grand Teton's park and decided - we have to go horseback riding in the heat. So - we threw ourselves on our ponies and had our own personal trail ride with Puritt (a cowboy from Kentucky who then lived in Virginia before taking on a job in Wyoming). It was hot and the flies were bad - but was fun.
Afterwards, we traveled a few miles away to scope out a campsite along the Snake River. Right on the river side - quiet with no one around. But it was hot! So after taking a siesta - we went for a bike ride along the river side road. Our goal - Grass Pond. Supposedly, only a 10 mile ride in which 8 campsites were positioned along the Snake River. We were located at site 2 - so we figured the pond was maybe around 7 miles away. Unfortuantely, it was 7 miles uphill on a gravel road - oh, if I didn't mention -- in the heat. We didn't make our goal and I think a good thing. When we arrived back at our campsite - the sun was setting and the mosquitoes were out. I stood at the camper door and the screen was literally covered with mosquitoes. Buzzing, threatening looking nasty little creatures. However, Jeremy was brave enough to grab a few photos of a large elk herd. Came down to the river for a drink, some play among themselves, and of course - to make some weird sounds.
Our next day, we set out into the park. Of course, we took pictures of the Tetons. As tourists - we felt obligated to do so.
At the southern entrance of the park - before our departure, we stopped at the Moose Junction for lunch. Sipping some Moose Drool with an excellent backdrop - quite a pleasing experience.


On Wednesday we drove down to Canyon Village and took a bike ride to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. There we saw the Lower and Upper Falls of Yellowstone River.
On Thursday we left early to see the wildlife. We saw plenty of deer, elk, and bison.
Once down to Yellowstone Lake, we went to see about a boat ride. The usual cruise boat that you could take for an hour ride was not running, but they were giving smaller boat rides for the same price. We ended up getting our own personal tour of the lake.












