Did I mention hunger??? I thought I was doomed when MLB went into the Jenny Lake Store to get lunch. I expected her to get something healthy like gluten-free tofu or a salad made of green and yellow stuff (I think they're called "vegetables" and "weeds"), but was shocked and pleased when she returned with two enormous spicy hot dogs, a delicacy in which she only indulges about once every two years! I might actually complete this ride, I thought, with a half pound of sausage, bread and mustard to keep me going. (I didn't mention that she could have also gotten a couple of beers, but you know, that would have been risking a hot dog thrust up my nose.)
This photo taken near Moose, Wyoming, and shows how the terrain can vary in just a few miles. We were bushed by the end of our three hour ride, and the rest of the day was spent in relative ease, mostly horizontal.
Our next day's travel took us east from the Tetons, but this last view up into the Teton National Wilderness Area near Togwatee Pass (9,658 ft.) made me wish for a few more days here. I would love to backpack into that area - it's southeast of Yellowstone and north of the Wind River Range. The "snaggletooth" peaks you see are 12,000 footers, and you can be sure that there aren't a lot of folks in the backcountry there.
The mountains were beautiful, but the cold, dry air had left me with chapped lips, and I asked My Lovely Bride to grab the chapstick. She replied, somewhat saucily to my mind, "I can't find the chapstick... but try this gluestick." (Perhaps she was tired of my complaining about salads? In any case, I was not amused.)
We arrived in Rawlins, Wyoming, for a one night layover before dropping down into Colorado. We had passed a diner on the way into town, and knowing how much MLB loves waffles, I decided to surprise her with a meal out. We arrived at Penny's Diner, the only place in Rawlins that serves waffles, and were happy to find the quintessential highway diner... silver outside, greasy and friendly inside. Here is our brekkie: Suzanne's (small, boring) waffle and my tiny mountain of hash browns with bacon, tomatoes, jalapeno chiles, onions, green peppers, eggs, cheddar and salsa, with diner toast, with plenty of salty butter applied with a paintbrush... YES! (and I really don't want to hear any snide remarks about Ty's Diner Gluttony - I planned on burning those 8,000 calories!)
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