Thanks Scott.smahurin wrote:Aha, thanks for the trip report!
Looks like you guys had a fantastic time.
Sorry to hear that Chris.SwampRat wrote:Wow! Awesome trip. I wish I'd accepted your invitation. My trip to Glacier was disappointing. The weather was nasty and a neck problem I've had in the recent past flared up.
Chris
Hey Paul.paul wrote:Doug,
Thanks for the trip report on the Tetons! Just wondering what your opinion is about Winds Vs Tetons Vs Glacier? I want to try the Winds next year but your pictures of the Tetons look enticing. I did a little hiking out there before (Cascade/Paintbrush divide as a day hike). I found it pretty great but not the same solitude/wilderness feel as Glacier.
Paul
Woah, quiet you! I don't want my wife reading this comment and getting the crazy idea that I can't harass her about hiking trips year around.isleroyaleguy wrote: Planning for next year starts in January. I promised the little lady I would wait till then otherwise I'd plan year round. L ol
D&A
Thanks Doug, I'll probably go for the Winds.isleroyaleguy wrote:
Hey Paul.
Great to hear from you.
I know how much you love Glacier and I am sure you would love the Teton's or the Wind's. You will find more solitude in the Wind's but the high altitude cuts down on the wildlife sightings. Lots of wildlife in the Teton's and the backcountry is pretty quiet compared to GNP. With Paintbrush /Cascade you choose the busiest area for day hikers. Both areas are challenging and offer endless opportunities for off trail and remote travel.
Thanks for response
Doug
Thanks Jay.Jay w wrote:Doug, I got through part 1. Great writing and great pictures. Was that the tram at Jackson Hole ski area? That tram takes you quite a ways so I'd think it would make quite a dent in trip mileage (and quite a dent in the wallet).
I'll get to the second two parts soon.
Jay