Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > After flying into Jackson Hole, we rented a car and drove by the Grand Tetons on our way to the southern entrance to Yellowstone.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > Spent the night in Sandpoint, Idaho, where this girl frolicked in the public fountain. The next day drove to Spokane for our flight home.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > Another area of Glacier Park, on our way back home
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > We spent the whole time in the old lodge at Many Glacier, in the far northeast corner of the park. Build in 1914, again by the railroads to bring tourists in, it sits on swiftcurrent lake.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > Early morning sun on the hotel. The outside had a multimillion dollar facelift 2 years ago, replacing siding, reinforcing rotting and collapsing balconies. We were mystified why they did not replace the single pane windows - Gales in the winter blows snow 3 feet deep into west facing rooms.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > Many Glacier hotel, with a Swiss chalet theme.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > Yellowstone and Glacier- Places photo
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > The Hotel, opened only for 3 months during the summer, is so battered by the gale force blizzards all winter that it was falling apart.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > Yellowstone and Glacier- Places photo
After flying into Jackson Hole, we rented a car and drove by the Grand Tetons on our way to the southern entrance to Yellowstone.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > After flying into Jackson Hole, we rented a car and drove by the Grand Tetons on our way to the southern entrance to Yellowstone.
After flying into Jackson Hole, we rented a car and drove by the Grand Tetons on our way to the southern entrance to Yellowstone.
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