



I always thought that bears were figment of the imagination, but I saw one. That is right, after 32 years on this earth I finally saw a bear. And not just one but two. A mother black bear and her cub were about 40 feet up a pine tree eating pine cones. They looked as comfortable as a couple of monkeys in that tree. It was so incredibly cool. Molly and I were on our way to Surprise and Amphitheater Lake in Teton National Park when about 2.5 miles in there they were.
While in Jackson Hole we also did a little white water rafting and camping. As always it was beautiful and awesome.