Karen on July 17th, 2010

Last night we decided to try to see some animals at night seeing as we hadn’t seen many during the day.

A herd of elk – more that aren’t in the photo – must have been about 30 of them.

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The mountains in the evening.

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Another in the evening of the mountains.

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These are the  only night time photos that I took that turned out ok, for a little camera it didn’t do bad!

(photos taken on the 16th in the evening)

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Karen on July 17th, 2010

Jackson, Wyoming has been a tourist town for many, many years.  Mike and I first came to this town with our older daughter who was about 6 months old at the time!!  She is 37 now so that tells you how many years we have been coming to these parks and this town in North West Wyoming.

We got the laundry done – Mike found a new telephoto lens for the camera – we wondered around the town – separately, I wanted to shop to find a couple long sleeve t-shirts for the evenings (I somehow forgot those at home when packing, maybe because it was close to a hundred degrees when we left!) and Mike wanted to take photos.  I took photos too in between wandering into shops :)   we met up at the town square after about an hour and then went grocery shopping and back to the park.  This town has some really pretty sculptures scattered around the town and I took photos of some and of course the antler arches – the town square is known for the arches at each corner of the park.

A Grizzly bear:

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A mountain lion:004

Eagles and another bear:

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A cowboy":

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And the famous antler arches.  Each year the elk loose their antlers.  Some boy scouts and other groups of people collect the antlers out in the areas where there are elk and then there is an auction in town.  People use antlers as bases for lamps, furniture, candle stick holders – I have seen a lot of things made out of antlers.  They have a very rustic look to them.  You can rarely ever get a photo of the arches without people in them, it is a popular photo area.  Do you remember a movie that starred Clint Eastwood back in the late 70’s called “Every Which Way But Loose” with a orangutan as his sidekick?  In that movie there is a boxing fight between Eastwood and someone else (I have forgotten who – Clint was the one I was watching :)   ) the fight took place in the town square of this very town – filmed here also.

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(written on the 16th)

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