Grand Teton National Park
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Time | Event | Range Remaining |
9:04 am | Departed Jackson | 240 |
9:29 am | Arrive Grand Teton Moose Visitors Center | 225 |
Range/Distance ratio: 1.15
Conditions: Mountain roads, traffic
After packing up and departing the hotel,
we drove north to enter Grand Teton National Park.
The park entrance and the Visitors Center at Moose was crowded,
but we managed to park and obtain Junior Ranger activity books for the children.
We stayed to hear a Ranger talk at this Visitors Center too.
Jackson Hole is named for the valley here that seems like a hole ringed with mountain ranges all around.
Early male European settlers baned these mountain peaks the "Grand Tetons" after the French word.
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Grand Tetons
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After we left the Visitors Center we took a sightseeing drive on the way to Jenny Lake.
We couldn't find parking at the south end where the boat picks up because of construction, so
we decided to drive to the north side of the lake.
Cathedral Group
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Jenny Lake Lodge
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After we had a great lunch at the Jenny Lake Lodge,
we hiked from here around the north side to the west.
After crossing the river that feeds Jenny Lake from String Lake,
we hiked to the northern edge of Jenny Lake to enter lush green forests before we
hiked into Cascade Canyon to the west.
It was around Jenny Lake I tripped on some rocks and scraped up my knees badly enough to bleed,
but we carried on.
We ultimately took in views of Hidden Falls and from Inspiration Point
before heading back.
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As we returned to the Lodge where the car was parked, the children were exhausted.
Nonetheless this hike was the most beautiful hike of the entire trip,
prompting us to decide we definitely want to come back specifically to Grand Teton National Park for a longer stay.
After leaving Jenny Lake Lodge we drove north on Teton Park Road to the Colter Bay Visitors Center
so that the children could complete their Junior Ranger badges.
Then we drove out the north entrance and through the
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.
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Yellowstone National Park
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Time | Event | Range Remaining |
5:48 pm | Exit Grand Teton National Park | 160 |
6:52 pm | Arrived Old Faithful | 118 |
Range/Distance ratio: 1
We then entered Yellowstone via the South Entrance, and
I planned an extra treat to stop by Old Faithful on our way to our hotel.
When we arrived we discovered we were extra lucky in that
Old Faithful was set to erupt only 12 minutes after we parked.
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I haven't seen Old Faithful since I was eleven, and this was my childrens' first time viewing it.
What a sight!
After the geyser faded, we ate dinner at the Old Faithful Lodge.
Then we took a peek at the Visitors Center and the Inn before continuing northwest.
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Holiday Inn, West Yellowstone, Montana
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Time | Event | Range Remaining |
8:02 pm | Departed Old Faithful | 117 |
8:54 pm | Arrived Holiday Inn, West Yellowstone | 95 |
Range/Distance ratio: 0.688
Conditions: Traffic
A lot of people were in Yellowstone, even at this hour on a Sunday.
Just getting out the west entrance had traffic too.
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The west border of Yellowstone is actually in Montana, and just outside that border
we stayed at a Holiday Inn in West Yellowstone, which is a member of
the Tesla Destination Network.
After we checked in and I plugged in the car,
we showered and settled in for the night.
Cost to Charge: $0
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Dean E. Dauger holds a Ph. D. in physics from UCLA, where his group
created the first Mac cluster in 1998. Dr. Dauger is the award-winning
author in multiple American Institute of Physics' Software Contests and
co-authored the original, award-winning Kai's Power Tools
image-processing package for Adobe Photoshop.
After founding his company,
Dauger Research, Inc., its debut product,
Pooch, derived from Dr. Dauger's experience using clusters for his
physics research, was soon awarded as "most innovative" by IEEE Cluster
and continues to revolutionize parallel computing and clusters worldwide
with its patented technology.
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