Star Valley is about 60 miles south of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Some people would think it's in a remote location; nothing could be further from the truth! It's right in between Etna (Pop. 160) and Thayne (Pop. 366). If that isn't enough for you, you could head down to the BIG city of Afton (which boast a pop. of almost 2000). What more could you need? At Star Valley Ranch, most of the residents are owners (of their rv lots) and spend the majority of the warmer months there. It is cold enough in the winter, though, that everyone bugs out for warmer climes. The time we spent there, though, the weather was perfect.
Star Valley Ranch has been on my list of places to visit since I made an acquaintance at Park Sierra in Coarsegold CA. He told me this is where he spends the summer and urged us to check it out. Once I took a look at it and found out it had BOTH pickleball and golf, it was just a matter of when, not if!
They had a pickleball club, eight courts and a number of tournament rated intermediate and advanced players. We arrived on Friday afternoon, so I was on the court first thing Saturday morning... and most every opportunity I had! The play was so good, we extended our stay another week!
It's a good thing that we had planned a longer stay as our RV woes continued when we arrived. What had initially been problems with our hydraulic leveling jacks had now extended to include the slideouts. The living room slide out extended with no problem, but the bedroom slideout only extended about 6". When the RV park handyman showed up to look at the problem, we found out that we could retract neither the living room nor bedroom slides. Unfortunately, he didn't know how to fix the problem and left on vacation a couple of days later!
We stopped in Afton and got some Subway sandwiches then had ourselves a picnic at Sheep Pass (so named because at one time about 100,000 head of sheep grazed the range and nearly destroyed the land).
Did we mention it was a dirt and gravel road? |
We met some locals headed home for supper
It was a scenic but very long drive (over 3 hours). Getting back to the RV, I noticed that my leg, which had been bothering me for a few days, is swollen. After numerous, useless calls to our medical insurance, we head to the nearest emergency room in Afton. (Amazing experiences in non-California ERs, no crowds!) After an ultrasound, the diagnosis is a DVT (deep vein thrombosis) in my leg. Wendy was sure they were going to hospitalize me, but, new guidelines are to prescribe blood thinners, keep the leg elevated whenever possible, use compression and let the clot dissolve on its own over a period of 3 to 6 months. Sadly, doctors orders are no pickleball for a at least a week!
We leave the ER at around 11:30. I haven't eaten, and I'm hungry. Figure we'll hit Burger King (the only fast food joint in town) on the way home. Well, no such luck. Burger King, like everything else in Afton, Thayne, and Etna closes by 8:00 pm. I was looking forward to that burger too!
Elk antlers shed every year, so no elk were harmed for the making of this picture |
First stop, the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar for a beer to ease the pain...of shopping.
Birthday dinner is at The Kitchen, weather was great, so we opted for seating on the deck underneath aspen trees. Vegetable summer rolls to start, (and maybe an adult beverage or two) then Ribeye with bonito roasted fingerling potatoes and baby turnip for Tom and Thai Breakfast (rice noodles, scrambled egg, sugar snap peas, bok choy, and carrots) for Wendy.
That's Tony and Pam's conversion bus in the middle |
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