by Bob | Aug 7, 2015 | Boondocking, Photography, Travel, Wyoming
This is the first post of two on the Smiths Fork/Grey’s River Road. I loved it so much, and took so many photos, I can’t get them all in one post. The first post covers the Smiths Fork Road to the Tri-Basin Divide when you turn north on the Grey’s River Road. After I...
by Bob | Jul 26, 2015 | Photography, Travel, Wyoming
After a few days in the Gardiner camp it was finally time to drive the Beartooth Scenic Byway. As far as I know, I’ve never driven it before, at least I can’t remember driving it. However, one picture from my 1979 motorcycle trip looks like I may have driven it then....
by Bob | Jul 18, 2015 | Photography, Travel, Wyoming
After a few days at the Grand Tetons it was time to move on. Because Judy and I had spent so much time here last year I had most of the photos I wanted, this trip was all about the wildflowers that were in bloom. Next up on my agenda was Yellowstone National Park...
by Bob | Jul 15, 2015 | Photography, Travel, Wyoming
I love Jackson, Wyoming! It’s one of my favorite towns in America, matched only by Moab, Utah or Homer, Alaska. It has such a variety of world-class activities in the area that it attracts adventurous people from everywhere in the country and from around the world....
by Bob | Jul 9, 2015 | A, Adventure, Boondocking, Camping Locations, Dogs-Pets, Fear, Travel, Wyoming
I’m way behind in my posts but something happened this week that I’m going to break out of order and tell you all about it. July, 5th started like any other day in my life, I was deep in the woods above the little town of West Yellowstone, Montana enjoying my beloved...
by Bob | Jul 6, 2015 | Photography, Travel, Wyoming
Continuing my Rockies trip after I had spent the night in Idaho on FR 111, I continued north on Highway 89. It’s a very pretty and pastoral drive. As you enter Wyoming you enter the Star Valley which is wider and greener than it was in Idaho (which was mostly...