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Travel: Grand Teton National Park

September 25, 2017 by Linda Sawyer in Travel

It's 5:30 am and still dark the morning we head out from Old Faithful Snow Lodge in Yellowstone with a single purpose: to see the sun rise on the Grand Tetons.

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September 25, 2017 /Linda Sawyer
Grand Teton National Park, Old Faithful, Yellowstone, bear repellent, bears, horizen, elk, meadow, Jackson Lake Dam, sun, fog, lake, mountains, August, Lodgepole pine, Native Americians, Moose, Dormans Chuckwagon Grill, open-air restaurant, river, Menor's Ferry, Mormon settlers, Snake RIver, covered bridge, Jackson Hole, Cascade Canyon, Teton Glacier, wildflowers, sagebrush, hiker, western town, wooden sidewalks, saloons, cowboy hats, bear, moose, beaver fur, miners, gold, homesteaders, cattle ranching, dude ranches, Jackson Town Square, elk antlers, Boy Scouts, souvenirs, buffalo burger, Chapel of the Transfiguration, Chapel of the Sacred Heart, Jenny Lake, Geologist, purple mountain majesty
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