July 4th (Independance Day)
Distance 320 milesView Day 13 Jackson, WY to Salt Lake City in a larger map
Jackson, WY is in a valley between mountains but is still at an elevation of 6200 feet at the bottom of the valley. Leaving Jackson I drove south on US Route 89, which follows the Snake River for quite a while. Most of the rivers out here are so blue and I noticed a lot of white water rafting happening on the snake river. Route 89 winds along side the mountains. At times the land between the mountains flattens out and ranches and farms dot the landscape. Most of the roads in mountainous areas tend to run through the valleys between the mountains & today was no exception.
Leaving Jackson, WY on US-89 South through the mountains and along side the Snake River (notice the bus in the background, which was carrying white water rafters) |
As I rode almost out of Wyoming into Idaho I noticed the strom clouds building and could see where rain was coming down. I eventually got sprinkled/rained on for a couple of minutes but I missed most of the storm. It was on this leg of the trip that I met probably the most interesting people of my entire journey. I had just crossed into what I would later know as Lap Land Idaho (the area of Idaho where US-89 laps into Idaho and then back into Wyoming). I saw home made signs on the road that said things like "Got Elk Jerky" ... "Need Elk Jerky"... "Stop Ahead" etc... So I wanted to try something new and decided I might as well stop. Thankfully I did! I met the Most Interesting Men in the world and it's not the Dos Equis man. It is Rentfro and his buddy ( I forgot his name). I cant talk about everything about these gentlemen because much is not appropriate but they did remind me of how vastly different this country is!!! I ended up staying for a couple of hours and they did offer me a place to stay and wanted me to go out to town with them, I politely declined but it would have been quite an experience if I had.
US-89 South in Idaho (notice the rain coming down to the west (right)) |