This is our last full day in the Tetons and we will move to Yellowstone tomorrow. We used the Wi-Fi again, checked several things and had lunch at the Trapper Grill again. We heard many stories about the nachos so it was time for that! After lunch we took a trip out to the Potholes or Kettles made in the ground by the glacier formations. I saw at least 4 different wildflowers I had yet to see. The sky grew darker and we made our way back to camp and cleaned out the van and reorganized things, it somehow got out of control. We have the van ready to leave tomorrow and we will finish up a few things in the trailer in the morning. We just finished outside before the spattering of rain for the day arrived. It doesn’t last long and then the sun is bright and shining. However, today is the first day we saw waves and whitecaps on Jackson Lake. When we leave tomorrow there is a dump station here for us so that is great we can empty and refill before heading to Madison in Yellowstone. When we were cleaning in the trailer a mule tailed deer slowly walked through then empty, neighboring camp. It was cautious when it saw us but not afraid.
Nachos at Trapper Grill (Half Order!)
Potholes or Kettles
Down inside the Potholes or Kettles
Mule Tailed Deer in Campsites
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