What a glorious first day of summer in Jackson Hole! The day is sunny and seventy degrees. The yellow blossoms of Arrowleaf Balsamroot dot the hillsides and young animals can be found throughout the valley. Brids are abundant and nature's beauty thrives. Trails are mostly accessible below 7500 feet and hiking options abound. Within the Bridger-Teton National … [Read more...] about Summer in Jackson Hole!
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May Nature News in Jackson Hole, WY – landslide, deep snow pack, daily spring changes
May. The spring of 2011 will remain in the record books. Over 12 feet of snow covers the mountains and additional accumulation is predicted. Water content is 185% of average and spring temperatures will determine the potential for floods. We have received over 700 inches of snow this season. The avalanche hazard and weather forecast has been reinstated. Wet … [Read more...] about May Nature News in Jackson Hole, WY – landslide, deep snow pack, daily spring changes