Will we see the Teton Mountains if we get closer? Not today.
Our second moose nibbles just across the road from the dinning hall.
Where is the dining hall you ask? It’s right across the road from the moose.
Gather ’round the map. So where are we in relation to the Tetons?
Our instructor demonstrates how the Teton mountains were made.
A small stream slithers beneath the snow. We crossed this stream on a narrow foot bridge.
The snow makes some amazing shapes.
A short climb doesn’t slow down the troops.
Snowshoeing through the landscape is a feast for the soul.
What is there to take pictures of? Look in any direction.
The snow has a story to tell. But you have to do a little digging. Wait; is that the sun up there?
Once the pit is dug, and the snow begins it’s stories, you have to listen. The students collected data for later analysis.