A Look Back – Week 27

Most BreathtakingTeton mountains   • Runner-upThe waterfalls on the Popo Agie River in Sinks Canyon

Coolest (Worth a Trip)Custer State Park and surrounding areas in South Dakota including Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Badlands National park and Wind Cave National park

Most Surprising The grandness of the Tetons, they are just amazing

Favorite Little Town I Have Never Heard of – Buffalo, Wyoming

National Parks VisitedTheodore Roosevelt NP, Grand Tetons NP and Mt. Rushmore and Devil’s Tower National Monuments

Most Uncomfortable Moment – Driving at dusk through Wyoming, there were so many deer just standing by the highway, like they were waiting for the perfect moment to jump in front of your car. Thankfully they didn’t!

Highlight – Seeing Mike, Mocha and Ripple again, my friends I met in Utah!fullsizerender-8

Stranger Hero – The construction flagger in Wyoming from Klamath Falls, Oregon and Carol from Colorado

Miles Driven – 1340

StatesSouth Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming

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  1. Shannon Schomus says:

    I was amazed at the way the Tetons seem to have just popped up, no foothills like Mt Hood just flat land and giant 13,000 ft mountains. A great way to Yellowstone if you go through Jackson Hole.

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    1. AGoldenRoad says:

      I know it’s crazy! I’m in Yellowstone now and stayed in Jackson Hole, such an amazing part of the country!

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  2. lori says:

    We really enjoyed the Tetons and North/South Dakota too. Fun to relive it though you and Franklin.

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