We enjoyed an evening with Jeremy's parents, and his wife and boys before we started day three of our adventure.  I was accepted as part of the family the moment I walked in the door and enjoyed the conversation around the dinner table and the value of a hot shower at the end of the day can not be overstated.  Thanks again Greg and Kathy for your hospitality.
On our way to Yellowstone, we got some advice from a couple people that lead us to take alternate routes to avoid the construction on the roads in the park.  While interesting, these alternate routes did not avoid the construction.  And although there was construction, including some deep pot holes and plenty of mud and dirt on the roads, it didn't hinder our progress signifigantly.  Here we are about to go into Grand Teton National Park.  If you've never been there you should go, I've never seen anything so awe inspiring.
I found this antique lying on the ground here at the Cody KOA & to my surprise, Jeremy knew exactly what it was.  Seems while he was in Iraq, some of the cans came with this type flip-top opener. 

I doubt he would have done as well with those old Coors push button cans, remember those?
Return to Sturgis
Day Four