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A delightful 20km hike climbing about 1000 blister inducing metres, give or take a few hundred. We took a fast boat across a lake to our starting point then along Cascade canyon with an obviously cascading river and with the snow covered Teton mountain range on either side.
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At last, I have found the ONE thing that is not a “supersize me” serve in the United States a Of America – toast! Moreover not only are serves of what was called “wheat toast” minute , they are thin, dry and indescribably boring. How small are the slices? Compare them to the adjacent single
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I am now in the Teton Park, these last two days have been totally disconnected from the outside world when it comes to phones and emails, hence your blissful ignorance. This does not seem to faze the thousands of mainly American tourists who tolerate electronic starvation by compensating at the meal table and takeaway cafeteria.
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a few pics from Jackson Wyoming – the main town of Jackson Hole. The term “hole” was the description given to what is, in reality, a “valley” but the Wild West beaver hunters preferred to call it a “hole”, for reasons that totally escape me.
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A delightful old theatre restaurant in Jackson
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Ok there are occasional “bum notes” – performance anxiety but the sound is quite crisp and well projected..
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Building the music studio has created a garden catastrophe! It needs a Backyard blitz !
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It all begins Sunday 6th January 2019. 10 days of hopefully delightful riding, scenery and friendship. Here is the map Each colour represents a day of cycling. Stayed tuned
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A delightful stroll through the district of New Orleans where the wealthy white plantation and business owners lived – whilst the African Americans and Creoles inhabited the so called French Quarter. They had a separate cemetery – known as Lafayette cemetery Finally a great jazz band last night and then dinner at an Italian/ Cajun
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Lost for words, all I can do is post pictures! The men are morbidly obese, as are their trucks. And finally until the next pictorial blog, here is a typical Gumbo soup – the “Captain’s choice”