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Holly Lake in Painbrush Canyon. Here we enjoyed our first swim on this
hike. The water was not too cold, despite the altitude of 9,400 ft.
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Wildlife is abundant in Grand Teton National Park ... like here in
lower Paintbrush Canyon.
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Grant Teton again - here viewed from String Lake Trail.
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After hiking in the mountains for a few days, Jenny Lake seemed like
an ocean to us.
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Jackson Hole as seen from our campsite close to Surprise Lake,
3,000 ft above the valley floor.
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The beautiful (and warm enough to swim) Surprise Lake, with
Disappointment Peak in the background.
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At Amphitheater Lake, looking down to Surprise Lake and (unfortunately
overexposed) to Jackson Hole in the background.
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Our last (and probably nicest) campsite on this trip, at Phelps Lake,
was located at the sandy beach at the right edge of this picture.
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Here, at Phelps Lake, we enjoyed our last night in the Tetons - with a
bottle of Californian red wine.
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A stand of Aspen trees, close to Phelps Lake.
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