Once again we woke up to a frozen water line, nice to have the independent holding tank and water pump in the van! As you can see the site was still fairly well covered in snow this morning, very pretty!
After a nice hot breakfast of oats we headed over the state line into Wyoming. The further east we travel, the more I am enjoying the countryside. My favorite state has changed from Oregon to Washington to Montana and now Wyoming!
Jackson is a gorgeous small city just south of Grand Teton National Park. If I were to move to the US, Jackson would be the choice of home town. It is beautifully clean, has an air of prosperity, and the most gorgeous outlook with the Teton Pass in one direction and Grand Teton National Park in the other. We stopped there to buy some supplies for lunch, anticipating having lunch in the National Park. The supermarket we went into had a great Organic selection which we availed ourselves of.
Into the park we went, amazing scenery...
After a yummy lunch with the mountains shown above as our outlook, we got down to some serious winter sports.
Once again it was boys against girls (not our fault there is only one girl!!). Not surprisingly Janine soon tired of this game and went off to her own endeavours.
Reluctantly we had to pack up and head south, our camp for the night being in Utah. On the way south we passed through Snake River Canyon, what scenery. An absolute highlight, and another placve we will return to. Gorgeous sights with the houses being made of beautiful red timber contrasting with the white of the snow. Nice homes too, we never saw any in poor repair.
And much to Jordan's delight we saw out first Burger King (called Hungry Jacks in Australia) with a playground - a very big one too! That was at a delightful town called Afton, straight out of a John Wayne movie!!
As we head south the snow slowly disappears, we have a small amount at the KOA in Bear Lake, however it is still very cool.
Bye for now!
After a nice hot breakfast of oats we headed over the state line into Wyoming. The further east we travel, the more I am enjoying the countryside. My favorite state has changed from Oregon to Washington to Montana and now Wyoming!
Jackson is a gorgeous small city just south of Grand Teton National Park. If I were to move to the US, Jackson would be the choice of home town. It is beautifully clean, has an air of prosperity, and the most gorgeous outlook with the Teton Pass in one direction and Grand Teton National Park in the other. We stopped there to buy some supplies for lunch, anticipating having lunch in the National Park. The supermarket we went into had a great Organic selection which we availed ourselves of.
Into the park we went, amazing scenery...
After a yummy lunch with the mountains shown above as our outlook, we got down to some serious winter sports.
Once again it was boys against girls (not our fault there is only one girl!!). Not surprisingly Janine soon tired of this game and went off to her own endeavours.
Reluctantly we had to pack up and head south, our camp for the night being in Utah. On the way south we passed through Snake River Canyon, what scenery. An absolute highlight, and another placve we will return to. Gorgeous sights with the houses being made of beautiful red timber contrasting with the white of the snow. Nice homes too, we never saw any in poor repair.
And much to Jordan's delight we saw out first Burger King (called Hungry Jacks in Australia) with a playground - a very big one too! That was at a delightful town called Afton, straight out of a John Wayne movie!!
As we head south the snow slowly disappears, we have a small amount at the KOA in Bear Lake, however it is still very cool.
Bye for now!
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