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OT - Yellowstone/Jackson Hole Vacation Question
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<blockquote data-quote="This Ain't Chopped Liver" data-source="post: 3135283" data-attributes="member: 74137"><p>I hiked Grand Teton Park in the middle of October. We saw few people, the park was our own, though this was 19 years ago—the good ol’ days before overpopulation. It is a great hiking park, day hikes or backpacking—good trails and only need to be in decent cardio shape with some core and leg strength if backpacking. Good tent spots but not too many at that time. We woke to some cold mornings but it couldn’t have been more beautiful. The mountains were capped with snow from two high elevation snowfalls and the aspen trees down low were in full gold color. Six days of sunshine highlighted all the colors. The elk were in rut, bugling some. Almost hiked into a moose with her calf as they were crossing the trail to get down to a stream. She poked her head out and was looking and waiting for us to stop before she crossed, just 15 feet in front of us. Their Bullwinkle long legs look awkward and clumsy when carefully navigating rocks in a stream, haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="This Ain't Chopped Liver, post: 3135283, member: 74137"] I hiked Grand Teton Park in the middle of October. We saw few people, the park was our own, though this was 19 years ago—the good ol’ days before overpopulation. It is a great hiking park, day hikes or backpacking—good trails and only need to be in decent cardio shape with some core and leg strength if backpacking. Good tent spots but not too many at that time. We woke to some cold mornings but it couldn’t have been more beautiful. The mountains were capped with snow from two high elevation snowfalls and the aspen trees down low were in full gold color. Six days of sunshine highlighted all the colors. The elk were in rut, bugling some. Almost hiked into a moose with her calf as they were crossing the trail to get down to a stream. She poked her head out and was looking and waiting for us to stop before she crossed, just 15 feet in front of us. Their Bullwinkle long legs look awkward and clumsy when carefully navigating rocks in a stream, haha. [/QUOTE]
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