I was amazed that in Banff and Jasper this summer there were a number of
campgrounds that were hardside only. I'd never heard of it before...  I'll
have to check out those Idaho-side CG.  Saw black bears twice in Canada.

Jenny Lake is very nice.  Jackson Hole is a great place if you're not
camping.  It's about 2 hours to Yellowstone from there.  I'd personally love
to combine a Ski-Jackson/Shoot-Yellowstone trip for several days.

Tom C.

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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: October PUG Kudos


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Larson" <
> Subject: Re: October PUG Kudos
>
>
> > Hi Tom, thanks for taking time to comment, and the nice words.
> >  I like your shot this month very much, especially the
> rainbow,
> > pretty lucky to have that geyser go off when you were there.
> I`ve
> > got take my wife and daughter to Yellowstone.
> >  Maybe Paul Stenquist will tell us exactly what his shot was
> of, I`ve
> > been dying to know myself.
>
> Yellowstone is nice, but I would stay elsewhere. Jenny Lake in
> the Tetons used to be a very nice place to camp (tents only),
> but I don't know if it still is, and there are some nice
> forestry service campgrounds just outside the west entrance,
> which I think are actually in Idaho. Sometimes the bears are
> uppity and the officials insist that all accomodations have hard
> sides, especially on the Idaho end.
>
> William Robb
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