Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Sunday, July 22nd: Jackson Hole, WY or … a wonderful bike path!


All right, we’re having breakfast at the grocery shop – where everyone in Colter Bay gathers and where the drinking station is. 

An older cyclist comes up and he gets to talk with my boss. The poor guy: he cannot continue because he’s feeling sick. Nothing my boss could do to help him. Shortly after we start cycling we see the Jackson Lake Lodge, which we leave to our right. 

Keep going. We are now on a flat stretch, marked by cones and a sign reading: DO NOT STOP AT ANY TIME – KEEP GOING – WILDLIFE CROSSING. I stick my head out and try to smell something, but nothing comes to me. Just before the dam the cones are gone. Two cyclists are standing along the side and my boss stops and has a talk with them. This is really cyclist’s heaven! A few of them are doing the Continental Divide trail: this dirt road bicycling trail goes from Canada to Mexico. Hard stuff! Back on the saddle we pass Signal Mountain. Here my boss remembers stories of other people seeing bears here. I notice she picks up the tempo but I urge her not to sing! The sage in the Teton Valley is an awesome sight – next to the towering grey mountains, of course. 

My boss is cycling along and soon we arrive at Jenny Lake. 

Lots of people here who take the boat ride to the point at the mountain base where the hike to Inspiration point starts. But we do not put our hiking boots on – we are heading to the bike path which leads us all the way into Jackson Hole -  and this is one busy bike path. It’s good to see so many parents and young kids on the go! The almost 19 miles path is making this ride into Jackson Hole so nice.


 Jackson Hole: I smelled the DQ but we didn’t go there. My boss wants to check into the Buckrail Lodge. The lady there still remembers us – and she is even so kind to do the laundry of my boss! Soup – that’s a priority for my woman. She starts out to the shop leaving me behind. She should have listened to the lady: a big thunderstorm came over. 

She had me worried because it took so long before she came back! As it started to rain she found a spot under the awning of a house.  It was as if someone was throwing buckets of water from the sky. When it didn’t rain so hard anymore she started to walk again, but the rain decided to come again. A car stopped, a window went down, a door went open and she got a ride with a woman to the grocery store. On her way back (it was a 1 mile walk – one way) she hit the Dollar Three shop and got an umbrella for one dollar. At last she was back – to my great relief! That soup tasted very good!

1 comment:

  1. Aha ! that's where our rain went ! Now we finally have sunshine over here, I wondered where that rain got to. Good thing you weren't on the bike then. Greetz from Belgium, where it is now 32 °C for at least 3 days. Then those rains will be back dear Frank tells us.

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