July 1st ~ Relaxing in Grand Teton National Park

Jenny Lake
One month down, and two and a half more to go on our Epic RV Summer Road Trip!
The month of June has gone by in a flash of colors, places, parks, pictures and dreams come true. Here are a few of our highlight moments and a summary of what we have been up to.
GRAND CANYON

The Grand Canyon from Mather Point next to the Visitor’s Center
Our Epic Summer of 2017 RV Road Trip Begins
Bearizona and a Sneak Peek of the Grand Canyon
A Watchtower and Petrified Dinosaur Poop
Vermilion Cliffs and North Rim of the Grand Canyon
ANTELOPE CANYON

Upper Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon ~ One More “Page” of our Book
HORSESHOE BEND

Horseshoe Bend at sunset
Lake Powell and Horseshoe Bend at Sunset
ZION NATIONAL PARK

Zion National Park Entrance
Zion National Park ~ Reliving favorite moments from an earlier trip
KODACHROME BASIN

Our horseback ride through Kodachrome
Red Canyon to Kodachrome Basin
High Wind Warnings – Guess we are staying put for now
Kodachrome Basin State Park – Trail Ride into a Slot Canyon
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK

Tim and Joanne at Bryce Point
Fairyland and Mossy Cave – A second Chance
SCENIC BYWAY 12

Million dollar highway
CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK

Old barn – what an ideal setting
Capitol Reef National Park – A Sculptors Masterpiece in the Making
GOBLIN VALLEY STATE PARK

Looking down into Goblin Valley
Goblin Valley State Park – Hoodoos Shaped Like Goblins
CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK

Gus got to enjoy the view as well at Mesa Arch in Canyonland
DEAD HORSE POINT

Dead Horse Point
Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point
ARCHES NATIONAL PARK

Double Arch
Arches National Park – I thought I was tired of rocks – I was wrong
PARK CITY

Spotted next to a gas station on the way from Moab to Park City
Park City, Utah ~ Ski Mecca, Sundance Film Festival, Classic Old Town
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

The Temple, Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City ~ Temple Square, MCO, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Hill Aerospace Museum
BEAR LAKE

Bear Lake in the distance
Bear Lake and Meeting My Long Lost Cousin
Bear Lake, Utah, A Corner of Idaho and on to Jackson Hole, Wyoming
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK

View from Oxbow Bend
Jackson Wyoming ~ Looking for Moose!
Grand Teton National Park – Bull Elks and Red Fox with Kits
Sacred Heart Log Cabin Church and a Tiny Preview of Yellowstone
Well, that’s it – a fantastic month in the books!
GRATITUDE MOMENT: Today I am grateful that we are becoming more and more comfortable every day with learning the ins and outs of RV living. We were a little skittish to begin this long adventure as relative newbies, but we are getting into some routines, are managing to keep ourselves clean, fed, and even get some sleep. Life is good!
We would love to have you join us as we continue further up north toward Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks and into Canada.
We are do enjoying your blog. Can hardly wait for month two.
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Thanks! We are having such a wonderful time!
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You have some beautiful pictures! Looking forward to hearing about the next two and a half months. We wish you safe travels 😊
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Thank you very much! This trip is one we have talked about doing for years. Feeling blessed!
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Thank you for your posts of informative text and gorgeous photographs. If you don’t mind, would you mind sharing the camera you use? Perhaps write a blog post about the camera, how you take photographs, tips, tricks, that kind of thing?
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Jean, most of our photos are taken with a small point and shoot Sony RX100 on the auto setting. But occasionally we snap something on our iPhone as well. The animal shots are taken on Tim’s big Nikon with a long lens. Thanks for the suggestion of doing a blog post about how we take our pictures.
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Thanks for sharing the beautiful country with us.
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Our pleasure!
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I am enjoying your travel blog. My husband and I will be making a trip from our home in Ohio to the area next year and you have given me so many ideas of where to stop. Last year we traveled to Yellowstone and places in between. We took 7 weeks and enjoyed the trip so much so we are really looking forward to next year. We may make a swing up to the grand Tetons because we missed it last year because of fires. We loved the beauty of Wyoming. We stopped at Fort Laramie (not Laramie the city). North of Cheyenne. It was fascinating to learn about the movement west and actually see wagon wheele ruts and the rock where they signed their names and the dates (also over run with current graffiti). Please include the name of the camp grounds you are staying in. We spent 10 days at the full hook up camp in Yellowstone. It was a great experience with herds of bison wandering through all the time. Also saw a grizzly eating a bison in the river – exciting to say the least.
Can’t wait to hear more of your travels.
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Beverly, it sounds like you and your husband are travel pros. The Grand Tetons are well worth including on your itinerary. Watching the grizzly must have been both thrilling and gruesome at the same time. Wishing you a fantastic trip!
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Continued interest in your amazing travels…The photographs really are something. Keep away from the grizzlies…
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Definitely plan on keeping a LONG way from them 👍
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Nice recap. Sounds like July will be as exciting as June. We’re headed towards Glacier as well. Safe travels.
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We should be there mid July. Been near the top of my wish list for ages.
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Sounds like we’ll be there a week before you. We arrive on the 7th for six nights. Enjoy Yellowstone. We visited last year. Couldn’t stop taking picks of pools in the ground. They are all so different. Early and late in the day are best. Mid-day is bulging with tourists and selfie sticks.
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We may get up there before you leave, but hard to tell. Last time in Yellowstone we sat and waited for almost every geyser to erupt 🙃 Oh those selfie sticks…
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Awesome! I wish I could travel like that one day! 🙂
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I hope you can and will!
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Great recap. I am enjoying traveling with you and can’t wait to see what July brings. From your recap pictures, you can quickly see the diverse landscapes that you have traveled through. I love that about this country.
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Until we get out of the cities and hit the roads, I don’t think most of us realize just how enormous and diverse our beautiful county is. What joy in discovering new places!
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Oh, you are bringing me back to some of my favorite places – and – have given me ideas for some new places to explore. What an awesome trip!
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Thank you Sandra. We are indeed having an awesome trip. So happy to have you following along with us…
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Thanks for sharing those amazing pictures! Enjoy your trip!
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You are very welcome…
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beautiful pics! ❤ :o) road-trippin!!!
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We too think road trips are pretty awesome!
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thanks for sharing your journey my friends!
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Our pleasure!
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Your photos are breathtaking. It’s my dream to hit all the national parks before we are done traveling over the next few years. What amazing memories you are making! I’m truly awed by your photos. Dawn
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Thank you so much Dawn. Seeing all of our National Parks is our goal as well.
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What a beautiful part of the world. The U.S. can’t be beat for its amazing National Parks. You have got me totally excited for Grand Teton. That photo of Jenny Lake is amazing. Any recommendations for a must-do hike there? I look forward to reading about Glacier National Park.
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I have a short post about our cruise on Jenny Lake and hike to Hidden Falls coming soon. We have had no Internet for several days so a little behind 🙁
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These pictures are amazing, and even so I’m not sure they do justice to the real thing! I miss the USA and can’t wait to go trekking there again. Anything that caught our eye in Oregon?
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It is impossible to fully capture natures beauty in pictures. This is such gorgeous country. If you have not already visited Crater Lake, the Oregon Coast and Ashland, I highly recommend all of them.
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Wonderful adventure, can not wait to see the rest. And especially the photos, oh and the stories are excellent also. Happy adventures
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Thank you Terry
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Your trip and these wonderful photographs helped me revisit some of my favorite places. I especially like the photograph of Bear Lake. I spent eight years in Logan, Utah, and Bear Lake was a playground my husband and I visited often.
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Janet, I can see why Bear Lake would be a fun place to return to. For me, the highlight was meeting a cousin for the first time. The two events will always be linked.
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You are headed to one of my favorite places on the planet!! Glacier National Park!! Can’t wait to see pictures ! Enjoy!!
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I’m really excited to see Glacier NP. It’s been at the top of my wish list for years!
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What a great summary of a trip of a lifetime! Now that we’re home I wish we were still out there! Itchy feet. 🤣
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I always relish the first bit of being home, catching up with family, friends and chores, but it does not take me long to start planning our next adventure.
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What an incredible journey! Thank you for sharing. You’re pictures are so spectacular.
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Thank you so much Stephanie.
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wundervoll !!!>><<(*L*)
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