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After a hike, Bryan helps the dog with her yoga. - IMG 5989
more dead pine trees - IMG 5988
She also waited for us exclusively in shady patches. - IMG 5987
us! - IMG 5982
We discovered she likes to dip her undercarriage in streams as a temperature control mechanism. - IMG 5978
Sous guards the home front. - IMG 5977
best wildlife photo: snacking elk - IMG 5972
where there are mountains, there are valleys - IMG 5968
some extremely pretty mountains - IMG 5966
some sad pine trees, dead by global warming via zombie pine bark beetles - IMG 5962
With barbecue! (is there a better way?) - IMG 5961
Let the Colorado parent-child-couples bonding begin! - IMG_5959
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Leaving the Hatchet Resort, the hair is still with us! - IMG_5956
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Bryan wonders, "What beer does this remind me of?" - IMG_5954
Bryan peruses the menu. - IMG_5953
Obligatory moose head in the Hatchet Inn restaurant. - IMG_5952
Sous rests at the Hatchet Inn. - IMG_5948
Our second day in Wyoming, we hiked in the national forest, which unlike the parks have no rules at all about dogs or cutting down trees. - IMG_5947
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Somewhere, way back there, is a herd of buffalo. - IMG_5943
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Seriously guys! - IMG_5937
Sous stares seriously out the window, curious why we have abandoned her to read a sign about elk. - IMG_5936
The tetons with the addition of a hair on the lens that will persist through the rest of this series. - IMG_5935
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A large valley carved by a moving glacier thousands of years ago. - IMG_5933