Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Day 10: Jackson Hole, Ski Lift, Jackson Hole Playhouse Dinner and Movie



















Some of The Crew's morning started off with a little exercise.  Molly and I led several bright-eyed, bushy tailed tour members to the bottom of Snow King Ski Slope.  Others decided to sleep in the extra hour or just simply ride up the ski lift.  The group pictures above took photo opportunities of our 1.25 hour hike up the ski slope at any time we could actually stand and catch our breathe.  Without a doubt, The Crew that hiked up the mountain are in much better shape than I am!

Once to the top and joining the whole group, the scenery was spectacular.  We saw the snow-capped Grand Teton Mountains, Jackson, Jackson Hole, and many villages.  The ski lift down was intense to start (for me at least) and then I was accustomed to the constant descent.

After some free time, The Crew met up at the motel and headed towards Jackson Hole Playhouse.  At this Western-style bar, The Crew had their options of Pork, Chicken, and Penne.  To my knowledge and most of The Crew's knowledge, the food was great.  Perhaps though the entertainment provided during dinner was more memorable for them.  Waiters and waitresses not only served food but performed and sung their own songs.  In fact, they participated with much of The Crew while doing so.  Some ladies like Anne Scott and Barkley received first-hand attention from the so-called "cute waiter."  I personally was impressed that during a live performance, one of the waiters picked up Barkley's phone, went to her camera, and took a "selfy" with her all as he was performing.

After dinner, we saw many of the actors and actresses of Jackson Hole Playhouse during the longest running gunfight in America at the Town Square.  No worries, no one was hurt!  After a brief period of free time, The Crew went back to Jackson Hole Playhouse and saw the play "Paint Your Wagon."  A stellar performance was put on, with singing and dancing to the old play.  The Crew headed back to the motel for what promised to be a grand Tuesday. . . Yellowstone and the Ranch!

I apologize for the non-descriptive nature of this blog but I have to head to the bus.  Being the Young Stallion on the group (as some have called me), I have to make sure the boys load up the bus correctly and provide the necessary muscle when needed!  Signing off GWT!















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