Grand Teton National Park
Oh, Ranger!
Each summer my dad gathered us in the family car and headed out on vacation—often to national parks like Grand Teton and Yellowstone. My most vivid memory is of traveling to Mesa Verde and hearing about how my dad became fascinated with national parks while working there as a young man in the Civilian Conservation Corps. As he vividly described his early adventure, he told us that his life-long dream was to work for the National Park Service. I too began to wonder how it would be to live and work in some of the most beautiful areas of our great country. Dad didn't see his dream come true, but in 1999 I started living his "and my own" dream of working in a national park. I landed a seasonal job at Grand Teton and quickly became so captivated by the lifestyle, that I couldn't imagine doing anything else. The park offered a winter position as a snowplow operator and I applied. This job was a perfect fit because during my career with the U.S. Air Force, I worked as a motor equipment operator. Within a year, the position became permanent and I got selected for it. I always wondered, "Did dad have a hand in this?"
I spent 20 years in the Air Force and traveled worldwide. Few jobs compare to the military with the honor of serving your country, and gaining a sense of home and extended family. But I have found that same feeling at Grand Teton. My wife, Peggy, and I live a wonderful life filled with adventures, and many park friends have become extended family. While we live our dream, we also try to preserve this special place for future generations. We feel that we owe this to our children and grandchildren so they will someday have the same opportunity to live their own dreams, whatever they may be.
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News from the Parks
September 5, 2008 - 1:39pm
It's too early for civilians. As dawn's first light falls on the jagged peaks, creeps down the dwindling glaciers and glides across glass-faced Swiftcurrent Lake, most of the tourists in the Many Glacier Hotel are still snoozing.
September 5, 2008 - 12:15pm
Tusayan voters have rejected creating a town government for their small community just outside Grand Canyon National Park. Voters turned down incorporation 69-56 in a divisive election over development issues. "We once again said no to massive commercial development here in Tusayan," said Clarinda Vail, a spokeswoman for the Vote No on Tusayan Incorporation group.
September 4, 2008 - 4:32pm
Tauck World Discovery celebrated a unique milestone recently when it hosted the 10,000th participant in its award-winning guest-volunteer program in Yellowstone National Park. The 10,000th volunteer was in one of three Tauck tour groups working in the Park over the weekend of July 19 - 20. The volunteers each donated a portion of their vacation time with Tauck, an escorted tour operator, to work on preservation and beautification projects in Yellowstone National Park.
September 4, 2008 - 4:24pm
Dupuyer students started class Wednesday, Aug. 27, and though their numbers are way down from last year, teacher Lydia Mild has some special educational treats for her five students. To kick off the year, the Dupuyer students are doing a comparison unit between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park. According to Mild, the unit will cover migratory trails, native tribes and many other aspects of the parks.
September 4, 2008 - 3:52pm
Boston Township Trustee Gerald Ritch told board members at the Aug. 27 meeting that it appeared unlikely the township could obtain state Issue I grant money to repair or replace failed septic systems of some township businesses. Ritch said a Summit County official told him Coventry Township was able to obtain money in a similar situation, but septic systems are not considered infrastructure, making it unlikely township businesses would qualify.
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