Showing posts with label Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Saying Goodbye to JHWS

Pictures of my last two tours with Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris!

I have really enjoyed being a tour guide! I have learned a lot about working with people, practiced my teaching abilities, made some great friendships and networking, was blessed to share my passion for the natural world with others, and of course, being able to see some wonderful places and animals pretty much everyday for a whole summer. Thanks JHWS for letting me be part of a great team! Don't worry, I'll be back to the Tetons! 

TheChristyBel

A Family From New York City
My Last & Final Family with JHWS!
Best Group to End My Season With!

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

The Next Chapter: The Gunks

I guess it is time for the big announcement! Let's start with some background information first. So, a few weeks ago, I went to visit Marc while he was bartending at Amangani. I sat at the bar and looked at Marc and was like, "I want to move. I love the Tetons, but I want to find a job that is going to put my masters to good use and give me set days off." Do not get me wrong, I have enjoyed the seasonal, balls to the wall job I have this summer, but it really has not given me some sanity, reflection time to have some time to myself, breathe, and of course, play in the Tetons. And so far this summer, I really have not been given enough time to play here. And that was the biggest reason why I moved back to Jackson.

So as Marc and I talked about moving. We wrote up a list of a few places that we could see ourselves moving to. One of the places on our list was New Paltz, NY. It really had many of the qualities that we looked for in a town/city: climbing, outdoor education, mountains, closer to the home (the east), and accessibility to the ocean. And then we looked at each other and said, "Yes, this is the place we should move to!" Now, the next and hardest part: find something to do there. And I knew just who to call in New Paltz, David Toman!

David used to work with me at the Delaware Nature Society and moved up to New Paltz for a job with the Mohonk Preserve. I had visited the Preserve a few summers ago when I came to visit the Toman's and had visited the Mohonk Mountain House (mostly what New Paltz is well known for) a little before that. All in all, I really loved New Paltz: it reminded me of Ashland, had a lot of outdoor recreation opportunities, and the Preserve provides outdoor education programming similar to Delaware Nature Society and Teton Science Schools.

So that was it, as I sat at the bar, I pulled at my iPhone and wrote David and e-mail pretty much saying, "Marc and I are moving back east, specifically New Paltz, and was wondering if your organization or anywhere in the area had any job openings." Literally, the next day, he e-mailed me to call him. When I called him, he alerted me that they just created a new job position where many of my past experiences and schooling would definitely come in handy and benefit. Then the job interviewing began! I had a preliminary conversation with Kathy Ambrosini, Director of Education, asking about the Preserve, the different departments, and what this potential job would have in store for a candidate. It was a really positive and rich conversation! About a few days later, I was asked to have a formal interview with her and the Director of Research Emeritus, Paul Huth. It went super well and felt very pleased with my interview! :)

A few days after that of impatiently/patiently waiting, I received a voicemail to call Kathy back. Mind you, this was all while I was still being a wildlife tour guide! While my group was waiting for Old Faithful erupt, I called Kathy back and she explained that she was pleased to inform me that she, Paul, and the Preserve wanted to offer me a job as the Citizen Science Education Coordinator! I was so super happy and pretty much mind set, that I accepted the offer right as Old Faithful was erupting! Boom! A few of my clients came back to the Old Faithful Inn just as I was accepting the offer and took a picture! They even gave me a congratulations gift - a bear onesie! They knew me very well!

Accepting my new job offer at the Old Faithful Inn while Old Faithful is erupting!

So there you have it! I have a big girl job! As the Mohonk Preserve's Citizen Science Coordinator, I will be working in two different departments: the Education and Conservation Science Departments.

In the Education department, I will be teaching school field studies, summer camp, and outreach programs as a Field Educator. I am super excited since many of these programs were programs I have taught back in Delaware or the Tetons (Lenape Lifeways (Kathy Szczerba would be proud), Pond Ecology, Forest and Field, Water Quality, Fire Ecology, Tracking, and much more). I also will be coordinating, managing, and teaching an outreach program called, Pond Keepers. This program brings a mini pond in an aquarium that the class will take care of/monitor/observe for 10-days while participating in lessons and activities we provide them to do (mostly all taught by the teacher) while I teach an introduction and concluding program.

My Guests Got Me a Gift to Say Congratulations!
In the Conservation Science department, I will be using a lot of my volunteer coordinating experience and coordinating/managing/collecting data for many, if not all, of the citizen science projects the Preserve conducts. Projects I will be recruiting, training, and assisting volunteers in Climate Trackers (daily weather and Mohonk lake samples), Phenology Project (daily phenological observations for a variety of National Phenology Network recognized trails), Hawk Watch (recognized by the Hawk Migration Association of North America), Peregrine Watch, Bird Breeding Census, Christmas Bird Counts, and Vernal Pool Monitoring. I also assist in collecting phenological observations and water quality sampling of many areas of the Preserve and the Sky Lakes on the Shawangunk Ridge.

I know this will be a lot (since it is basically two full-time jobs in one), but I am super excited to be pretty much doing my dream job. Also, as I get more acclimated with the Preserve and this new place, I can incorporate some more programs and ideas of my own - of course, ART AND SCIENCE! So I am beyond pumped for this new chapter - hence the new name change in my blog!

So next time you hear from me, I'll be back east!!!! TheChristyBel is coming home!

CBel

This Will Come in Handy for the East Coast Winter!

Sunday, August 9, 2015

One of My Last Teton Tours

An Osprey
Fun Fact: It Pooped Right After I Took This Shot. Classy.
So, Marc and I have decided to move back east. Our plans are still under investigation and contemplation, but we have decided that we should check out what other places have in store for us. This is not at all a farewell to the Tetons, as we will be back, but this is just a so long for awhile.

As I have told Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris of my leaving and the next few posts are going to be some of my last wildlife-filled posts for some time until I find more in new places.

Today was one of my last Grand Teton tours - a sunrise and sunset back-to-back. Here are some of the highlights from them today! Enjoy!

TheChristyBel
Bull Elk - Wapiti - White Butt Out in the Sage Flats
Least Chipmunk
Huge Bison Patties - Hungry?
Uinta Ground Squirrel at Mormon Row
Mountain BlueBird, Male

Inspiring Young Minds

I really do love this job I have this summer. Sure it is mega long hours, a lot of driving, and occasionally some challenging guests or situations, but then...I get some really awesome guests with some really awesome children that want to learn about what they are seeing on these tours. That is when I step back and think, 'This is what I went to school for. This is what I love the most.'

Today, I had some children on my tour that were some pretty awesome scientists in the works! Totally engaged and wanted to learn more about what JellyStone has to offer. I love how they totally wanted to try out my heat gun and look through some field guides as we were looking at things! Not to mention, they asked a lot of really good questions. Also, I thought it would be fun to do the Junior Ranger program and they absolutely loved it!

TheChristyBel

Trumpeter Swans
Elk Calf
Fountain Geyser - Pretty Steamy on This Rainy Yellowstone Day

Thursday, August 6, 2015

NatGeo or Jellystone?

I think I am going through a high on the Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris tours rollercoaster. There are days when you see pretty much nothing too exciting and then there are days when you have see pretty much the whole kitchen sink. Similar to yesterday, my tour and I were blessed with some pretty cool sightings in Yellowstone! Check 'em out!

TheChristyBel

Some Erupting Geysers on Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful, Clear Views of Silex Spring
A Grizzly Bear and Her Cub Out in Hayden Valley
A Grizzly Getting Too Close to Some Bison
It Looked Like it Was Going to Get NatGeo Out There! The Bison Were Definitely Aware of the Griz.
And Definitely Ready to React If Something Were to Go Down!

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

A Very Lucky Yellowstone and Grand Teton Tour

Today, I gave a tour to a family from Ohio (coincidentally, the father of this tour was originally from Delaware!). Let me just say this was one special tour; not because there was a Delaware connection, but the wife claims to be 'lucky' or 'has things happen.' At first, I was like...'yea, sure...' but to my surprise, our tour was filled with so many surprise and treats for all of us to enjoy! Check out some of the things we saw!!!! 

TheChristyBel

Killdeer at West Thumb Geyser Basin
Barrows Goldeneye Flock
Male Bison Checking Females to See if They are in Heat
A Little Disgusting, But It's Bison Breeding Season Right Now!
Firehole Lake Drive Erupting Geysers
Then On the Way Home Through Grand Teton National Park
A Grizzly Bear!!!!! Grizzly 610 Actually! (Her 2 Cubs Were Hidden Amongst the Tall Grasses)
Then By Moose on the Snake River - 2 Bull Moose!
Here's One of the Handsome Fellas We Saw!

Saturday, August 1, 2015

The Brink of the Lower Falls

I just came back from a hiking tour in Yellowstone. These tours are pretty nice, since I get to take my guests on some trails that are longer than the average boardwalk or take them to some areas that I normally do not take my guests to during normal Yellowstone tours. Today, I took the couple I had (from Philadelphia!) to the Brink of the Lower Falls! It is definitely a different perspective than seeing it from across the Yellowstone River on the other side of the rim. Enjoy!

theChristyBel

Looking Down from the Mouth of the Lower Falls at the Brink
I am in LOVE with that YELLOW-Stone!
Beautiful Clear Waters!

Friday, July 31, 2015

Grand Teton Wildlife of the Day

Some photos of my morning tour in Grand Teton National Park. Enjoy!

Perfect Mirroring at Schwabacher's Landing
Pronglettes!
My First Sora!!!!!! Life-Bird!
Mr. Beaver Amongst the Tall Grasses

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Amazing Families and Tours

Today, I had a private tour from a family from Florida. This family was an all-around awesome group of people to show around Yellowstone. They were down for whatever came there way, incredibly engaging and welcoming of conversation in and out of the van, and not to mention their four-adopted little girls from China were just the cutest and totally loving! I felt like one of the family! Thanks for a great day in Jellystone!

TheChristyBel

Seeing Lower Falls in Yellowstone

Friday, July 24, 2015

Grand Views in Yellowstone

A Hot Spring Hydrothermal Feature at the Fairy Falls Trailhead
Midway Geyser Basin
I had a Yellowstone National Park tour today. This family was from England and wanted to see the uniqueness and beauty that this park had to offer. In that case, not only did I give them a traditional Jellystone tour, but gave them some views that they would not forget. It is really awesome seeing people experience this national park for the first time and seeing a place as unique as this. They definitely were blown away with the colors from Grand Prismatic and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

TheChristyBel

The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone at Artists Point (Lower Falls)
A Grand View at Grand Prismatic
Midway Geyser Basin

Thursday, July 23, 2015

A Morning in Grand Teton

Just posting some awesome finds from this morning's Sunrise Grand Teton National Park tour.

Enjoy.

TheChristyBel

Red Fox on the Prowl for a Brunch Meal
Murie Center
American White Pelican
Oxbow Lake
Cow Moose
Moose Overlook, Moose-Wilson Road
American White Pelican
Oxbow Bend

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

A Morning in the Tetons

Woke up early this morning to catch a sunrise and then give a Sunrise Grand Teton National Park tour. Even though I have not had many days off this summer, it does not get old finding really awesome animals and views here in the parks. I consider myself really lucky to have a job where I get to be in the park everyday and viewing some really unique, special animals. Enjoy some of this morning's finds!

TheChristyBel

Our Country's National Bird
The American Bald Eagle
A Red Fox on the Prowl for Some Grub
Checking Out the Sedimentary Rock and Diabase Dike on Mt. Moran

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Wildlife of the Day

I have not had a Full Day Grand Teton Tour since I started working with JHWS. It was great to be back in the Tetons. I mean, do not get me wrong, I love being up in Jellystone, but its nice spicing up the work schedule with a good ol' Teton tour! Plus, I am recovering from a cold (so it was nice finishing up around 3pm and sitting in a hot tub with a long hot shower to soothe whatever is remaining in my system).

But back to the tour. Had a wonderful couple from Seattle today. And today's successful tour was provided by: Pronglettes (aka Baby Pronghorn). I just love this time of year! Not just because it is warm and I can be in shorts, but there are still babies out in the GYE! Got a little snapshot of this little cutie today. It's sibling is hiding behind the sage next to it. Until next time!

TheChristyBel

Monday, July 13, 2015

A First State in Yellowstone

Today, I had a private family Yellowstone National Park Tour. It was super fun! I really love big families from the east coast, especially this one! This family was from Ohio and Pittsburgh. However, one of the daughters is a fellow Blue Hen! How small of a world is that! I was just so happy to meet another person that went to Delaware...and well knew where Delaware was! haha. Not only did I have a family that was from close to home, but we saw another DE plate in the park! That never happens! The day was great full of great views of the hydrothermal features, waterfalls, and of course, yet again, another grizzly siting! Actually we saw two separate sitings: one lone bear and one with two cubs! Score! The family was super awesome! I wish I had gotten a photo of them! But their fantastic experience will definitely stay in my memory! 

TheChristyBel

Water Run Off into the Firehole at Midway Geyser Basin


Grand Prismatic on Such a Beautiful Day!
Hello, Fellow Delaware Car!

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Nice Hooter (Owl)

Sleepy Owl
This week the temperatures have dropped to a normal heat during the day with cooler mornings and evenings. With this change in the weather, the Great Grey Owl has been seen hanging out in the trees near the Moose Pond Overlook on Moose Wilson Road before the Moose Entrance Gate. It has been great seeing this Great Grey! This bird is just so beautiful and incredibly true to its name: Great! Check out the greatness from my past few tours!

TheChristyBel
A Stank Faced Owl
I guess it was not ready for its close-up this early in the morning!

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Badger, Badger, Badger!

This morning during a private Grand Teton National Park Sunrise Tour, I took my guests to Mormon Row. Instead of focusing on the Mormon Row homesteads, this is what we focused on: a Badger digging out a burrow! Super cool.

Badger, Badger, Badger!
However, the only thing I could think of when I saw it was:


Hahaha! 
TheChristyBel