On The Trail

The first part of the climb is rather steep and takes us past Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point, the common destinations for most tourists who explore this trail. Our destination will require the better part of 8 hours to reach as we move slowly under the weight of our packs (Jeanine is carrying 30 pounds, I have 40) and the lack of oxygen at this altitude (Solitude Lake is at over 9,000 ft). Once we enter the main part of Cascade Canyon, the trail levels off following Cascade Creek and offers a variety of ecosystems along the way (dense Pole Pine forests, open meadows, and rock falls).

Jenny Lake Boat


Our goal is to hike the Cascade Canyon trail to Lake Solitude and overnight along the North Fork trail where back country tent sites have been established. The total distance is 19 miles but we are happy to shave off 2 miles by taking the Jenny Lake boat shuttle in lieu of hiking around the lake. Today is the last day that the shuttle will run for the season and dictates our 10AM start time.

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Ranger’s Station

Our next stop is the Grand Teton Ranger’s Station at Moose Junction where we double-check forecasted weather conditions, obtain our backcountry camping permit, and sign out a bear-proof food canister (required for all food storage on overnight camping excursions).

Oxbow Bend

Today we are on the road by 5:30 AM for what will be a very long day. We arrive at Oxbow Bend pre-dawn to enjoy sunrise on one of the most iconic views of the Grand Teton’s with the Snake River in the foreground. I experiment with many compositions and settled on this one as my favorite.

Antelope Flats

Comfortably settled in our cabin, we ventured out to the Antelope Flats area. It was not long before we found a herd of bison which eventually surrounded our rental car as they traversed the road were on. They were feet from the car. Shortly after this encounter, we located a herd of Pronghorn and finally as the light began to wane we spotted our first moose.

Rustic Inn

After picking up our rental car we checked in to the Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole where we settled into our log cabin. The weather was uncharacteristically warm for this time of year and the forecast is calling for no rain or snow during our stay.

Elk Antler Arch

Not too many airports feature an elk antler arch over the tarmac entry door. Elk shed their antlers each year which the local Boy Scouts collect and sell.

The Grand Tetons


At 4:30 AM, Kyle drove Jeanine and I to the airport where we departed for a 5-night getaway in celebration of our twentieth wedding anniversary. It is also my 52nd birthday. We are traveling to Wyoming where we will enjoy equal measures of backcountry hiking/camping and rustic resort pampering. Pictured here are the Grand Teton’s with Jenny Lake in the foreground taken on final approach to the Jackson Hole airport.

Pack Tester

I purchased a new 50L backpack for my upcoming backcountry hiking adventure with Jeanine. Maya is happy to model it for me despite the 40-pound load. Maya is no stranger to backpacking, having completed an 11-mile hike with a 10-pound load while attending Farm & Wilderness summer camp. She will be loaning her pack to Jeanine for the trip who will be carrying 30 pounds.

Ballroom Dancer

Maya is dressed for her first ballroom dance class. My father taught ballroom dancing to finance his PhD and met my mother doing so. They are still dancing well into their 80s. We hope Maya will enjoy ballroom as much as her grandparents and will continue the family tradition.

Mattison Block Party Teens

The older kids were much more reluctant to let me photograph them but a little perserverance paid big dividends. All photos of the event can be seen at this link (Mattson Block Party).

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Mattison Block Party Kids

These photos are among my favorites of the younger kids.

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Mattison Block Party


This afternoon, we attended a neighborhood block party for the residents of Mattison Drive and all of its cul-de-sacs. Jeanine was central to reviving and coordinating this event. Despite the threat of rain and a slight drizzle towards the end the party was a great success. Kyle helped with setup, Nico was our DJ and put together a great playlist, Maya was generally helpful throughout, and I captured portraits of all the kids who attended and most of the adults.

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Maya & Emma


Maya and teammate Emma both seeking to play a ball at midfield. It is not clear to me exactly what was going on but I thought the photo was entertaining enough to warrant posting. Earlier in the day my soccer team lost 0-2 against Medfield, a stronger team which deserved the victory. One of their goals was unearned and we did well to keep the score close. I played almost 75 minutes and for the first time in months was not plagued with knee pain. Their defense was very strong and I was afforded a single shot on net. I had to settle for a left footed, over the shoulder, full volley from outside the box which is to say a very low probability attempt. If we bring our best game on our home field when we play then again we have a chance at beating them.

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