Friday, March 11, 2011
Last Day in Jackson Hole
Back to the mountain for my final day in Jackson. The mountain picked up 6" on the upper slopes last night as a fast moving cold front blew through the valley. We found colder temperatures up top and some soft skiing in the trees and steeps on north facing slopes. The weather lifted later in the morning and provided incredible views of the surrounding peaks and valley. I have to confess after ten straight days on the boards my legs were junk.
In fact, all three of us were pretty well done. We retreated to grab some grub and check out the sights of Jackson mid-afternoon.
Lobsters are just a bit more expensive here.
Toto, I don't think we're in Ipswich any more...
The world famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.
After roaming about a bit, we made our way to Teton Thai for some incredibly good thai food.
Teton Thai is a tiny hole in the wall, but an absolute do not miss, if you're looking for truly tasty eats. The restaurant is so small, in fact, that it only has a few counter seats looking into the cooking area, and the next group that came in after us was seated in the pantry/prep area.
The staff are all incredibly nice. They clearly thought your humble corespondent was pretty funny looking as my head became drenched with sweat after eating one of the medium hot dishes. They asked and took a picture to document the event, but were kind enough to allow me to return the favor.
Cheers from Wyoming!
Utah tomorrow.
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