It was the next day and time for another long walk but first we had to linger over a bit of breakfast
and then we made our way to the trailhead
and looked at what it would take to get around Leigh Lake and make it to BearPaw Lake
and we could see what it would take (and what we could not take)
as after a little bit of walking, we looked out at Leigh Lake
and saw what the path would be
and also saw this warning that would become more significant later.
So we marched on and enjoyed the lake
and the clearness of the lake water
and the views out to the mountains
and the glacier on Mt. Moran.
And so we walked on and stopped again viewing the water
and the mountains
and the glacier
and the whole scene
before focusing back on the water that was close
and the mountains that were far away
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and once again the clarity of the water where we could see to the bottom.
This kept us going until we got to the turnoffs for the 2 lakes we could choose from.
Ben
decided we should go this way
and Suzanne followed
and soon we discovered the lake so that Suzanne
and Ben
could look through the trees
move past the camp site
and we could be at a place
where Ben could sit
and we could admire the views
as we began our lunch and Ben displayed the food
and we admired the views again
as Suzanne
Ben
and me (in this self portrait)
and Suzanne again got comfortable
with the glacier on Mt. Moran
and the general view of mountain
and lake
as Suzanne
took in the scenery
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I marched on further down the trail with this stream emerging
and with fallen trees
until I came to these trees that were blocking the trail and decided I had reached the end of the trail
and so I decide that I had reached the end of the trail and began the trip back.
Once we started back, we came upon a lovely beach on Leigh Lake and Ben became photographer as David and Suzanne dipped their toes in the water
and then David
and Suzanne
pondered going further which they did as Ben recorded their every step
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and the sky
before he decided to focus on their progress
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as David and Suzanne in turns posed and made their way
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but then getting David and Suzanne back into clear focus
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as he made this movie of David coming back
and this slide show of Suzanne walking back to shore.
Once back we resumed our hike only to be interrupted by a bear on the trail
before we reached the signage sending us back to our car
as Ben and Suzanne hiked along
and Ben paused for a break in front of the canoers
while we waited for Suzanne
and then marched out to the trailhead where we recorded distances
and the signage at the start.
Having finished the 8 miles (or so) we headed to the Signal Mountain Lodge for a celebration
and made our way into the restaurant
where this was the menu
that amused Suzanne
and Ben and David in this self portrait
as we viewed Jackson Lake
the potential storm that might have been brewing
and a view of Mt. Moran in clouds.
We were thirsty and so ordered iced tea
and more iced tea and beer
and were hungry and so ordered super nachos with all the accouterments
as the silverware came and we settled in to eat.
Unfortunately as we settled in to the meal, the weather kicked up and it was suggested that we might want to move in. We weren't sure until Suzanne was hanging onto the table's umbrella for dear life as it attempted to fly away.I couldn't get a picture because we were too busy dealing with the storm. Once inside, Suzanne
and Ben
were happy to keep eating the nachos (as was I)
as we looked out at the storm's impact on the lake
and even made this movie of it.
But this didn't stop Ben from ordering a Bison burger and progressively dressing it.
On the way back to Teton Village, we stopped to capture views of the mountains
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along with this map that told us which named mountain was which.
After a short break, we headed into Jackson and I got my hand stamped to prove that I had paid for my rodeo ticket.
This was the announcers booth
and these were the riders practicing on the turf before the rodeo began
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and the rodeo organizations were shown.
before the clowns (aka bull fighters) appeared
ans the bull riding competition began
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Next came the team roping
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Ben returned with this pretzel
and water
which fueled us for the riders being bucked
and then walking off to lick their wounds
as the scene was set for the next rider.
After the last horse was driven away
the stage was set for the children to come forth and try to get ribbons off of calf's tails
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the announcers booth
and the setting with the mountains behind
as more barrel racing continued
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before the next events (which I don't remember)
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took one last action shot
and then this artistic shot that ended a very enjoyable day.