Tom Angle, Snake Ranch Cowboy
Howdy – my name is Tom Angle. It seems I’ve spent my life sitting on a horse for one reason or another. I’ve worked on some of the biggest ranches in the West, and operated my own ranches in northeast
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Oregon. I’ve also packed mules and guided hunters in northwest Wyoming. I’ll be giving you the history of the Snake Ranch as well as explaining the ins and outs of the cattle business. I have also been known to pick up a guitar and show you folks how cowboys have fun! I look forward to getting to know you, and to you getting to know my world.
” Saddle up with a cowboy for a ride on the range
Find yourself someplace new!
Immerse in a geological wonderland during three nights in Yellowstone
Zoom in on the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone during a hike with an expert guide
Learn about the grizzlies and wolves of Yellowstone with a naturalist guide
Get an insider’s perspective on the history of man versus nature in the national parks
Gain insights on wildlife conservation at the Murie Center and explore the National Museum of Wildlife Art
Raft down the Snake River
Hike in the Tetons with a wilderness expert
Saddle up for a ride on a working cattle ranch
Your naturalist guide serves as your safari tracker as you hunt for signs of elk and charismatic carnivores – we’re talking grizzlies and gray wolves here – who may have plodded on through the trails moments before you do! Start your day with a geology walk at glacially awesome Mammoth Terraces. Then learn about the habits and habitats of Yellowstone’s bears and wolves on our drive into the Yellowstone wilderness. Enjoy a picnic lunch and stops to view Tower Falls and Yellowstone Caldera before arriving back at your lodge. More in-depth wildlife insights round out your day when a Yellowstone historian shares stories and sobering statistics about the interaction between wolves and grizzlies and men and their snowmobiles! Dinner is on your own tonight as you digest all that you learned – and saw – today. Meals BL
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4. BIKING IN THE TETONS Yellowstone looms large in your memory today as we leave it behind for a journey south to Grand Teton National Park, a showcase of picture-perfect snow-covered mountains the way you might have imagined they would look. The youngest mountain range in the Rockies, the Tetons tower above Jackson Hole with craggy peaks, rugged canyons and glacial lakes that reflect every reason why you want to explore them. Undulating valleys, carpeted by sagebrush, cottonwood and aspens... rivers and ponds that provide homes for beaver, coyotes,
moose, swans, eagles and more... and flat floors that invite bison and pronghorn to hoof it in view of the Culturious. A leisurely, guided bike ride across the spectacular valley floor is a perfect introduction to the history and scenic splendor of Grand Teton National Park. Your late afternoon arrival at Jackson Lake Lodge allows you to take in the views of the Tetons at dusk from the 60-foot picture windows in the upper lobby. Meals BD
Mountains surround you on a memorable bike ride
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