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Livin' in Driggs, Idaho: Doin' It All, Late Fall
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Life and adventures around Teton Valley, Idaho (just a stone's throw from Jackson Hole). Friday, December 5, 2014. Doin' It All, Late Fall. I've always loved the confluence of farming, mountains, recreation, and throwback western lifestyle found here in Driggs, Idaho. Driving back home from a work trip in late October, this classic scene caught my eye.and I managed to get a photo. Yes, it really is about more than just riding my bike. But wow, it's been a stellar fall for that! Summer in the Tetons.
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Submit PSA or News Story. Archive for the ‘Links’ Category. Tourism Center to Feature Specimens from BYU-Idaho. DRIGGS, Id. The Teton Geotourism Center and BYUI share specimens in the school’s first collaboration. BYU-Idaho has collaborated with the Teton Geotourism Center (TGC) to exhibit a new attraction there. The exhibit will be called. Wildlife and Geology: Along the Teton Scenic Byway. Deb Hinkley is the Executive Director of the TGC. She was very pleased with the new partnership with the school.
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Livin' in Driggs, Idaho: June 2014
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Life and adventures around Teton Valley, Idaho (just a stone's throw from Jackson Hole). Sunday, June 8, 2014. From Driggs to Desert: Spring Adventures. It's been a busy couple of months, with adventures and work from Driggs to Tucson, Salt Lake to Chicago.and countless private Idaho moments. I'll let photos tell the story. Spectacular spring biking, with buddy Garth in Grand Teton Park. Wild Mustangs on a work trip in Challis, ID. Steelhead fishing on the iconic Salmon River. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Livin' in Driggs, Idaho: August 2015
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Life and adventures around Teton Valley, Idaho (just a stone's throw from Jackson Hole). Sunday, August 9, 2015. From Early Spring to Late Summer in Driggs: It's All a Blur. One day it was spring (aka, mud season) - sleeting and raining and blowing every other day through the end of May - and then suddenly.bliss. There's not much that beats an Idaho summer. And of course, there has been mountain bike racing. This photo is from the Pocatello Pedalfest, a great race and my first time participating....Over ...
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Livin' in Driggs, Idaho: October 2014
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Life and adventures around Teton Valley, Idaho (just a stone's throw from Jackson Hole). Thursday, October 23, 2014. Sunshine - that magic elixir - was relatively scarce around Driggs in August. But wow, did it return for a spectacular Indian Summer season. We've pounced on it: epic mountain bike rides in the Big Holes, kayaking on Jackson Lake, hiking in the Tetons.and simply taking in the colors. Romeo loves the Big Hole Crest Trail. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). NEW: Livin' In Driggs Products. Current D...
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Livin' in Driggs, Idaho: January 2015
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Life and adventures around Teton Valley, Idaho (just a stone's throw from Jackson Hole). Friday, January 16, 2015. December: the dawn of winter in Driggs, Idaho. Shown here at dusk - I always love the element of wheel line irrigation against the backdrop of our incomparable mountain setting. As the month progressed, the cold and snow set in to stay.just in time for holiday parties (and photobombers). There were beautiful Teton sunsets. Co-workers finally posing for an annual photo. Summer in the Tetons.
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Livin' in Driggs, Idaho: April 2015
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Life and adventures around Teton Valley, Idaho (just a stone's throw from Jackson Hole). Sunday, April 26, 2015. Driggs and Beyond: Winter and Spring, Healing and Traveling, Work and Fun. January, February and March were very mild. This photo is a mid-January sunset in Driggs, when snowpack should be 2-3 feet deep in the valley.but it was just a few inches because of rain and thaws. Thankfully, the higher elevations like Grand Targhee picked up close to normal snowfall as winter progressed. Meanwhile: ba...
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