Sunday, January 18, 2015

Drama on a Snowshoeing Hike




We hiked up Moose Creek on Saturday with all our brand new snowshoes just to check them out.  We thought we would take an easy route and just go to the campground and trail head from the last place they plow on that road.  I figure it was about only 3/4 of a mile.  Just like always Katy is asking how much longer.  Quinn is frustrated because he has a hard time keeping up.  We did have an enjoyable day.  Luckily I had some small candy bars in my pocket when we took a break.  Here are the pictures.
































Sunday, January 4, 2015

Winter Scenes in Teton Valley Early Dec. 2014

Not sure why I didn't post this.  I found it in my drafts but this would have been written sometime late November or early December 2014.

Winter comes early in Teton Valley especially this year.  Up until last Sunday it was warm, balmy and sunny and we had a great long Fall.  Then the switch flipped and Monday we woke up to a land of snow.  There was enough snow to make the pass slippery and it was closed for a few hours.  I went over a little before 11 am.  On Tuesday the snow froze as temperatures dropped below zero.  On my pickup the lowest I saw was -20 when I got up to start it on Wednesday.  This valley is strange in that different parts of the valley will change 10-20 degrees.  As I was driving home from the church (taking scouts home) to 7000 S. and back to my home on Tuesday night I saw changes from -3 to -8 to -11 and back to -8 when I got to my house.  It generally gets colder toward the river but not always.  A friend reported -22 on Tuesday morning and she lives further from the river than we do.  Looking to the West from my house, many times we can see a layer of fog over and above the river.  What a beautiful valley.  I am going to post Winter pictures in this area as I take them so stay tuned as I post updates.