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June 19, 2006 - June 29, 2006


Teton Science School


Middle School Field Ecology Program
Join middle school-aged students from around the country for a 10-day, in-residence educational adventure in the ecology of the Greater Yellowstone Geo-ecosystem. Explore diverse wildlife and discover the various landscapes of the region with Teton Science Schools’ instructors. The first week focuses on field ecology skills and includes a student-designed research project, while the last four days of this popular program celebrate newly acquired knowledge and friendships by connecting to both nature and human communities. The June backcountry experience features backpacking.
 


Zane gets dropped off at camp.
 


The amazing view from Zane's camp
 

 

June 11, 2006 - June 15, 2006

 

On the way to Thermopolis, Wyoming

 

Tie Hack Memorial

This is a bear box that is standard at all Forest Service campgrounds in grizzly country.  You put your food in here when you camp.  This campground was right outside of Grand Teton National Park.

 

Cool cliffs outside the East entrance of Grand Teton National Park.

 

Thermopolis, Wyoming

Zane and Dylan at the "World's Largest Mineral Hot Springs,"  Thermopolis, Wyoming.  The water to the left is the Big Horn River.

 

Boys attempting to run away from the photographer.

 

Dylan bravely jumps from the high dive at Star Plunge!  It's his first jump from a high dive!

Zane jumps too!

 

Zane and Dylan at the petroglyphs 25 miles North West of Thermopolis, Wyoming.

 

Petroglyph.

 

Moms exploring petroglyphs.

 

See the lizard?

 

The bugs were bad, luckily these were outside the tent.

 

On the way home through Wyoming.

On the way home.

 

Mom rides a jackalope in Dubois, Wyoming.

 

World's largest jackalope, Dubois, Wyoming.

 

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