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Rafting, ballooning, canoeing and more, in the shadow of America's Alps

 


Grand Teton Adventure: Summer adventure in Wyoming

An illustrated itinerary of one of our many travel adventures for gay men, lesbians, and friends.

This information supplements our
shorter Overview of Grand Teton Adventure.

   

 

 

Summer adventure in Wyoming

 


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Join us for a lesbian and gay summer camp in the Rockies. Like summer camps you may recall from younger days, this one is set in a beautiful natural location with a wide array of outdoor activities. Unlike those camps, we'll stay in comfortable condos. And you can hold hands with whomever you want.

The location is Grand Teton National Park. Every year, millions of tourists drive past the Tetons on their way to Yellowstone. After stopping to photograph the mountains from the road, they feel like they've seen the park. On Butch Cassidy Days, we'll truly see and experience these grand mountains and lush valley, from the land and from the water.

On each of 5 days you can join our group for a different activity. Your choice of any four of these activities is included in the price; or do all five for a modest additional fee. Choose from:

  • Lake kayaking
  • White-water kayaking
  • Horseback riding
  • Rock climbing, with instruction and some exciting hands-on climbing
  • Rafting, with sections of both foaming whitewater and flatwater, letting you slow down enough to enjoy the scenery and wildlife.

Hiking and swimming are free, with plenty of time to fit them in. One unscheduled day gives you flexibility to pursue an activity that you particularly enjoy, or to just kick back and relax. For an additional fee, you can even take an early morning balloon ride over the valley if weather conditions permit. Here's how the week will shape up.Back to Top

 

 

 

1: Arrival
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Rising over a mile from the valley, the Grand Teton is widely considered our country's most majestic peak, nicknamed "The American Matterhorn". If you're flying into Jackson, Wyoming, ask for a window seat and you'll have dramatic views as your plane touches down in the flat valley alongside the Teton range.

Early arrivals may want to drive into Grand Teton National Park for sightseeing and perhaps a swim in Jenny Lake. Our trip officially starts at 6:00 pm with a reception and orientation, followed by a buffet dinner.Back to Top

 

 

Summer adventure in Wyoming

 

 

Summer adventure in Wyoming

Grand Teton Adventure: Canoeing

 

2: Canoeing
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One of the Teton's newest geological features is Slide Lake, formed early in the 1900s when a huge mass of one mountain dropped off and slid into the valley below damming up the river.

A short drive through the ranchlands takes us to the shore of Slide Lake. Though only half an hour from the Park, Slide Lake is unknown to most tourists. We may feel all alone, as we put in our canoes.

We'll canoe to one end of this long and narrow lake and look at the rockslide which created it. Lunch is at a nearby overlook with a picturesque view of the lake in the foreground, the mountains in the distance.

After lunch we'll paddle to the other end. Beavers and bald eagles are common sights in this secluded area. We'll stop for a short hike into the hills, to stretch our legs.

Mountain wildflowers are abundant here, as they are wherever we go in the Tetons: the vivid scarlet of Indian Paintbrush; the blues and violets of Harebells and Gentians.

After dinner this evening, it's hard to resist a stroll under the star-lit sky before turning in for the night.Back to Top

 

 

 

3: Horseback riding, ballooning, and other activities
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Today is a day to experience the Grand Tetons from a atop a horse, and for those who have chosen the ballooning option, plan an early start today, as we drive to where a hot-air balloon and crew await us. As the sun rises from the other side of the rugged peaks the balloons also rise. Moments later we're aloft!

In our balloon, we waft along whichever direction the wind takes us, with Idaho on one side, Wyoming on the other. After touching down, we celebrate with a champagne breakfast.

Those on the hot-air balloon excursion will be back at Teton Village in time for our horseback riding excursion later in the morning.

Right from Teton Village, where we make our home for the week, spectacular trails lead up into the lower slopes of the Teton range. Today we'll let the horse do most of the work, as we make our way through the aspens and across a mountain stream to a secluded rest spot.

We've scheduled a four-hour ride today, with several stops. A two-hour ride is available for those who prefer it, and this can be arranged at the orientation upon arrival.

After your horseback ride you will have time for an afternoon hike along the peaceful tree-lined banks of String Lake. On a hot day, the water offers a quick way to cool off against a scenic mountain backdrop.

If you're not taking the horseback ride today, this is a good day to take the tram to the 10,450-foot summit of Rendezvous Peak, where you can follow the Cody Peak trail with breathtaking views of the valley below.

Find a secluded spot and just watch silently as the life of the Tetons moves by. You may spot a red fox, in stealthy pursuit of a furry pika or an eagle diving thousands of feet to snare a chubby marmot.

Guided nature tours are also available here. You'll be amazed how much more you see with a bit of coaching. Those ready to call it a day can ride the tram back to the base. Others have the option of a longer, but exhilarating hike down, watching for moose and other wildlife as they descend in the late afternoon.

And for those who haven't had enough air time: You can still fit in a tandem paraglider ride, with an instructor who will keep you aloft while you simply enjoy the views.

For dinner tonight we suggest a group excursion to the local hangout known as Bubba's, where you can have a full and tasty dinner for under $10. Barbecued meats are the specialty at Bubba's, but they have vegetarian options as well.

In addition to its wealth of outdoor activities, Jackson Hole is known as an arts center. Music festivals and theaters provide a wide assortment of evening entertainment options. Or you can just go outside and gaze at the Milky Way.Back to Top

 

 

Summer adventure in Wyoming

Grand Teton Adventure: Horseback riding, ballooning, and other activities

 

 

Summer adventure in Wyoming

Grand Teton Adventure: White-water Kayaking

 

4: White-water Kayaking
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Another day, another activity in the majestic Tetons, but today we do it in a skirt ... a kayak spray skirt. After getting outfitted in our kayaking gear, we'll head to Flat Creek this morning for an introduction to white-water kayaking. Our experienced guides will explain how our kayaks operate, how to paddle, how to roll and escape in the water and, what we really want to know, how our skirts work.

With some stretching and struggling, we connect them to the kayak to protect us from water spray in the rapids. After a quick bite to eat, we'll return to the kayaks, then "eddy-out" into the Snake River for several miles of cruising on the quieter, more flat-water portions of this mighty river. You'll encounter small grade I and II rapids, with stretches of smooth water in between, and by the end of the take out, you'll be eager to learn an eskimo roll.

The guides are close-by to assist and to further explain technique. Clients raved about this optional activity in past years and we have now scheduled a day for it, making it one of the four activities from which you can choose.

Upon our return, if we have time, we may head over to the Alpine Slide at Snow King Mountain. An alpine slide is a fiberglass luge that slides down a polished metal track on the ski slope. You grab a sled and fly down in a seated position through the twists and turns of the course, controlling your speed with a handbrake. Then you can ride the chairlift up and go again. It'll bring out the kid in you!Back to Top

 

 

 

5: Rock climbing
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Our introductory rock-climbing day begins with hands-on lessons by experienced local climbers. (Our past instructors have included one of America's top alpinists, and a former Olympic skier.) We start by taking a boat across Jenny Lake at the base of the mountains.

As the Grand Teton and Teewinot peaks loom overhead, we'll learn how to tie dependable knots. We'll practice the art of belaying -- how to protect another climber if he or she should slip. And we'll learn to get the most advantage as we climb, from small holds and cracks in the rock.

Then come the adrenaline parts: Climbing up a vertical cliff, using only the skills we've just learned; and rappelling back down on a rope, using a device known as a "Figure-8" that lets you control your rate of descent.

Safety is always a paramount concern. Whether you're climbing up or rappelling down, your instructor or partner will always be ready to catch you on the backup rope.

Was it fun? Rock climbing gets even more enjoyable as you gain confidence in yourself, and in the safety systems that protect you. If you enjoyed today, we hope you'll return for The Grand, on which we hone those climbing skills, then undertake a 2-day ascent of the Grand Teton.

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Summer adventure in Wyoming

Grand Teton Adventure: Rock climbing

 

 

Summer adventure in Wyoming

Grand Teton Adventure: Free Day

 

6: Free Day
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Today is open: No activities have been scheduled, but there's plenty for you to do.

Mountain biking is high on our recommended list. The beautiful Cache Creek trail, lined with wildflowers, takes you along a secluded stream. Those with less biking experience may prefer a flatter, paved route, along the valley floor and through the Elk Refuge.

Likewise, there are 250 miles of hiking trails to appeal to both less- and more-energetic hikers. An easy circuit takes you around the sparkling waters of Jenny Lake, where you can swim in the reflected glory of the Tetons, and on to the towering Hidden Falls. Those looking for an all-day hike will enjoy the largely flat and scenic trail to Hermitage Point; moose and trumpeter swans are commonly spotted along here, and you'll be rewarded with grand views of the Tetons in Jackson Lake. A more ambitious hike goes to Lake of the Crags, an often-steep trail to what is considered one of the most beautiful spots in the Tetons.

Grand Teton National Park is full of wildlife. Don't be surprised to see a moose in the trail, or a bald eagle in a riverside cottonwood tree, as you hike or bike today.

A day trip to Yellowstone may appeal to you, if you haven't been there before. Just 60 miles away, Yellowstone offers entirely different scenery: Bison, elk and bears are often spotted; and you won't want to miss the geyser basin. For those who have the time, however, our advice is to set aside several days after the trip for a visit to the first spot in the world designated as a National Park.

Many other activities are also available in Jackson Hole. The Snake River, flowing through the center of the valley, is famous for its cutthroat trout. Our guide will help people with similar interests to hook up, and will suggest places to go for each activity.

In the evening, Jackson offers not only a wide selection of restaurants but also community theaters, rodeo two nights a week each summer, and many cultural and music festivals.Back to Top

 

 

 

7: White-water and scenic rafting
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Jackson Hole offers all types of water sports, from the calm waters of String Lake to the varied sections of the Snake River. Our rafting day gives us a taste of both.

We begin just south of Jackson, on a flatwater section of the Snake. The raft takes us past scenery that would never be seen by drivers, or even by most hikers. Bald eagles have repopulated this stretch of river, and we can expect to see a few today, perched in the cottonwoods. Don't be surprised if we also spot a moose amongst the trees. Feeling hot? Hop in the water and you'll cool off in no time.

Then comes the white water: Churning class-III and IV rapids carry you past forests and cliffs. The raft trip ends with a picnic lunch before we return to Jackson.

Even the most avid hikers will only have begun to explore the nearly endless and varied hiking trails of the Tetons. But there are still unexplored sides of Jackson Hole. Today, some of us will probably want to visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art, featuring more than 1200 works by over 100 artists.

For those seeking one last adventure: Ride the chairlift to the top of Snow King Mountain, right on the border of town, and wind your way back down the trails on a mountain bike.

Jackson Hole is best known for its outdoors activities, but several restaurants are establishing their reputations as well. Tonight we'll celebrate a great week with dinner at one of Jackson Hole's top restaurants.Back to Top

 

 

Summer adventure in Wyoming

Grand Teton Adventure: White-water and scenic rafting

 

 

Summer adventure in Wyoming

 

8: Departure Day
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Our trip officially ends after breakfast, but if you've got early connections, you can rise and depart as early as you need to.

An experience as intense as this creates strong bonds, and it's sad to say goodbye to new friends. But if the past is any guide, we'll see each other again on future adventures. And if you've got a few extra days, Yellowstone is nearby. Our pre-trip newsletter makes it easy to plan a trip there with others in the group.Back to Top

 

 

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