Foliage Reports: September/October 2021

Jackson Hole & Grand Teton National Park

Each year, my email box fills with people wanting me to tell them when “peak foliage” will occur. Traditionally, that happens sometime between September 25 and October 5, but that depends a lot of where you are in the valley. And, each year is different, so it always a matter of averaging several years. The links I am supplying at the top of this page should help you make your own determinations. Changing Leaf

Click Here to see 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019,

& 2020 Foliage Reports

During September, I’ll work on two pages simultaneously. This September Foliage 2021 post will contain more specific information about the ever changing foliage status in the area. The September 2021 Daily Journal for JH and GTNP page will contain some foliage information, but will focus more on wildlife and landscapes. You’ll want to go to both regularly. Continue reading "Foliage Reports: September/October 2021"

Moose Velvet Period — The End of the Beginning

Beginning sometime in June, bull Moose begin regrowing the antlers. The bulls would have spent the winter months antlerless. I typically don’t spend a lot of time with the Moose at that time of the year. Their June coats are usually mangy and shaggy—far from photogenic! Gradually, through July, their winter fur is replaced with a sleek, summer coat and their new antlers begin to take shape. Moose Group On numerous occasions, I’ve overheard tour guides telling their clients that Moose are “solitary” animals. Especially during the time they are growing their velvet covered antlers, I’ve found them to be quite social. Normally, a group will consist of two to six bulls, but will occasionally include a cow or a cow and calf. Possibly, this behavior gives them extra security with all the extra eyes and ears—alert for predators or other kinds of danger. I guess the guides read about the solitary nature of Moose in a book, but I find it to be an incorrect statement for our Wyoming Shiras Moose in and around Grand Teton National Park! The guides never like it if I challenge them on the statement even if, at the time, they are looking at four bulls together. Continue reading "Moose Velvet Period — The End of the Beginning"

September 2021 Daily Journal For GTNP & JH

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Welcome to September!

 

Warm Springs Road

September is often considered the “crown jewel” out of the twelve months.

I can tell this is true as my One-On-One Tours are usually booked months in advance. Why September? Well, it the most obvious transitional month. Leaves change from green to yellow, orange, and red. Most of the large mammals are in their yearly rut. Bears begin gorging on berries and other animals are gathering food for the long winter ahead. The large crowds are usually scattered back to their towns. Days are cooler, but usually not miserable. I could go on and on, but you should get the idea. Continue reading "September 2021 Daily Journal For GTNP & JH"

August 2021 Daily Journal For GTNP & JH

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August 1st, 2021 – Sunday

New Mask Requirements in all National Parks

All NPS owned / concessioner operated facilities: Masks must be worn by all NPS employees, visitors, on-site contractors, concessioner staff, commercial use authorization holders, and other partners when inside of federal facilities, regardless of vaccination status. Sunrise

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Welcome to August!

There are three overarching issues affecting Jackson Hole as we enter August. 
  1. Wildfires in the Northwest : They can pump smoke and haze into the area.
  2. Record Numbers of Visitors: They are filling the valley and stressing the infrastructure.
  3. Delta Variant of Covid-19: Mask mandates are in effect inside all GTNP buildings. Teton County cases are on the rise.
Other Tidbits
  • Gasoline prices are breaking records. Currently $4.00 to $4.50 per gallon is common now.
  • Cooler wet weather at the end of July has helped offset some the extremely dry conditions.
  • Hotels are full. Restaurants and most businesses are understaffed.
  • Expect near gridlock in town between 4:30 pm and 7:00 pm daily. 
  • Days are long and hot: Get out early!

Photos Below were taken August 1st

Moose in Willows
Some of the bull Moose are looking good already! I haven’t seen Shoshone or Hoback in a while. I heard a report of a large bull limping but don’t know if “large” means one of them.
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