Chris and I traveled to Jackson, Wyoming in September to visit Grand Teton National Park and to ramble around Jackson Hole. We arrived at the perfect time: the air was crisp and clean, the skies were huge, and the summer tourists had left. It just couldn't get any better.
View from the Chapel of the Transfiguration, Grand Teton National Park.
In just under three days, we visited national historic sites like the Chapel of the Transfiguration (pictured above) and Cunningham's Cabin (below), rested by glacial lakes, came face to face with wild bison, and climbed Mount Glory (sounds more arduous than it was -- a six-mile hike).
Cunningham Cabin, the site of a notorious turn-of-the-century massacre.
Cunningham Cabin, detail.
View from Cunningham Cabin interior.
Later this week, I'll post more photos. It was a deeply moving experience, and one that might be best in small doses. Enjoy.