The mountains call to me. My heart soars when I trek in the high country connected to earth and sky. Having the opportunity to interpret and guide tours in Jackson, Wyoming fulfills my life and The Hole Hiking Experience became a reality 25 years ago. During our slower times of the year, I leave this […]
Jackson Hole
Fall settles in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Change is in the air. It’s mating season for most of the larger animals to ensure the young are born in the spring. The bull elk bugle to attract females and establish territories. Berries hang heavy on the bushes and feed the bears, moose and many birds. Squirrels are seen cashing nuts and feasting on […]
Nature’s glory and chance to be with wolves
June has been an amazing month. The blossoms hang heavy on the plants so meadows are bright with color and diversity. Arrowleaf Balsamroot shines on the hillsides giving everything a hue of bright yellow. With the solstice, days are long and many people are in Jackson Hole enjoying the parks, being outdoors, and experiencing nature’s […]
Why Bhutan?
Why Bhutan? I do receive the question, why Bhutan? Well, it is a country that limits tourism, builds within parameters of sustainable development and preserves cultural values. The government protects the environment and the spiritual values of the predominant Buddhist population. The days flow with a state of harmony and presence. Bhutan has synergy- between […]
Spring in Jackson Hole
Spring has made it to our small, secluded valley. Living in the mountains at 6400 feet means long winters. Daffodils and tulips have just started to bloom throughout town. Young spring wildflowers blanket the hillsides in southern parts of the valley. Aspen leaves have just matured and the valley is a vibrant green. Snow still […]









