Sunday, June 19, 2011

Daddy-Daughter Day: Jackson Hole, WY

As I mentioned before, while Jed was home during leave he took a day to spend with each of our kids.  Aubrey was first.  They both decided that a day in Jackson Hole, Wyoming would be a great place to hang out and do some photography. 

The first part of the day was spent in the downtown area wandering through all the shops, galleries, and eating.  Jed bought Aubrey a leather pouch that she had been eyeing.


You can't go to Jackson Hole without getting your picture by the Elk Antler Arches - it's one of those "must do's."

You can still get around by stagecoach if you want.

One of Aubrey's favorite animals - elk.


The rest of the day was spent photographing the wilderness area outside the town.  The mountains in this area are famous for their grandeur and beauty.  Many movies, particularly westerns, have been made with those mountains in the background.

Jed and Aubrey hiked to the spot where a famous photo of the Grand Teton Mountains and Snake River were taken from. 
The trees have grown taller since the previous photo so it's harder to see all of the river but it's still just as breathtaking to look at.



Here I think Jed's wishing he brought his sunglasses.





 The hiking trail to the outlook:


 Checking out the scenery.



This area is brimming with deer, bison, elk, moose, wolves, mountain lions, and all sorts of other North American wildlife.


This was a perfect "Aubrey Day": photography, hiking, mountains 'n forests, shopping, funny faces, laughing, and most importantly, a day with dad all to herself.

Coming home and showing mom just how much Dad spoiled her.  She didn't just get the leather pouch, but also a replica of Hermoine's Time Turner.  It turns and rotates the same as the one in the movie.  :)  Pretty neat.

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