On Tuesday, we made our way down to the Grand Tetons. Two days earlier, the road would have been closed. When we were driving to Colter Bay, we saw two grizzlies. I think they were around 2 to 3 years old. They were large, but everyone stays a long ways away and has long lens camera. Colter Bay always has many memories. It was fun to see the general store again. The bay actually will not have water in it this summer maybe due to a drought. We have stayed many times in the Colter Bay tent and tent-cabin area, but it was really nice to stay in a cabin due to the weather. We found Grand Teton to be much more expensive than Yellowstone as Vail Resorts operates GTNP and Xanterra operates Yellowstone. We drove down to Jackson a few times. The Jackson Hole airport is closed until mid-June which combined with gas prices and the cold weather kept a lot of people from coming. The road from Moose to Jackson (Moose-Wilson) was closed most of the week, so it was tough to get to Teton Village. We really stayed near Leek’s Marina and we explored Two Ocean Lake at night. We saw a few moose on Two Ocean Lake road and one was quite close. We ordered a pizza online at the marina one night. As were approaching the entrance road was blocked by rangers, due to bear activity. Andrea asked if we could get our pizza and they allowed us to drive quickly down the road. I was able to get some pictures. We took our time eating and when we came out a Grizzly and 3 cubs were walking across the road as we were driving out. I got some decent pictures. It was pretty neat. We also saw a lot of kits who were born near the Colter Bay laundromat. I think they whole area was just preparing still for the summer crowd, so scaffolding was up on Jackson Lake Lodge, etc., but I still prefer that to large crowds. We left early Saturday morning and made it back to Burlington Sunday night.