The Doctor Is Out – Outside, That Is
Even carefully-planned adventures into the rugged terrain surrounding Jackson Hole can go wrong; unforeseen illness or injury can leave a group in a precarious situation… read more
Surf’s Up
It’s five o’clock and the sun has barely begun to dip below its peak, glinting across the tips of aqua waves and promising a perfect… read more
Tasting Altitude
Beneath sweeping views of the Gros Ventre and Teton mountain ranges, a grassy meadow unfolds along Spring Creek, and a relaxing evening settles down to the… read more
Braving the Big Waves
Rainer Kenney and Reed Hutton lead a group of eight tiny humans, each balancing a kayak and paddle precariously in their arms, down to the… read more
Stewardship & Safety
With two of the country’s most celebrated national parks as our neighbors to the north, it’s easy to see how a culture of ecological stewardship and preservation guides… read more
Teton Pride
Half a dozen rainbow flags danced high in the breeze, a bright and cheerful invitation to all to join in the relaxed and laughter-filled picnic… read more
Riding into Summertime
Following weeks of classic springtime rain, shine, and sprinkle, the clouds crowding our majestic Teton peaks lift to reveal a landscape in flux. As the… read more
Paging Your Way to the Top
As off-season rolls into summer, determined buds on branches unfurl into bright green leaves, and the river swells into a swirling chocolate-colored beast, reshaping its own… read more
Little Town, Big Science
Name the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Jackson Hole. Skiing? Grand Teton National Park? The Wild West? I’ll wager you… read more
Shooting for a Great Time
From “Little Miss Sure Shot” Annie Oakley to Wild Bill Hickok, legends of gunslingers in the West swirl around like dust clouds on unpaved streets…. read more
Life On The Water
Local fly fishing expert Boots Allen was born into a family of Jackson Hole outfitters, and has dedicated his career to learning about local fish… read more
Food and Community Elevated
For a place that’s home to only about 23,000 people, Teton County is a veritable hotbed of innovation. This special place is home to a… read more
A Sure Sign of Spring
The onset of spring in Jackson Hole is a tenuous thing. True, the lengthening daylight is undeniable. The weather even starts to warm up a… read more
Finding Your Motivation
When I come to the end of my to-do list, I find myself less efficient at working. I’ll become less inspired and therefore not as productive. It’s not until… read more
An Impromptu Visit to SF
I haven’t seen my brother since I got married last August. He’s younger by two years but we’ve always been close. We’ve gone to the… read more
Flying too Low in St Barths
Flying too low in St Barths — a plane nearly clips Mekki Jaidi as he approaches for a landing at Gustaf III Airport in St Barths.
My Account of What Happened in St Barts
As some of you already know, my name is Mekki Jaidi. I don’t consider myself to be a “photographer” by any means. I’m just a… read more
Back to Work
The shot above was taken today. Heavy fog lingered in town, but the outskirts was filled with beautiful light. Life’s to short for too much rest… read more
Back at it Again!
Please pardon the previous interruption in The Chronicles since the launch of our new platform. Simply put, I was extremely busy. It hasn’t become any… read more
Through the Looking Glass
After a truly busy winter, these past couple weeks unearthed new and fantastic experiences. And, unwind we did. We were able to visit with family,… read more
Portraits of Fun at JHMR
April Fools! It’s not just a day for pranks, at least here in Jackson Hole anyway. Each year on 4.01 the locals come out in… read more
Heaven Must Be Like That
I came from the land of Ohio. One day, I got in my car, and tried to race the sun. The sun set in Jackson… read more
There’s a New Tiger in Town
Candles glimmer on the marble bar as the late afternoon sunshine filters through huge, eastern-facing windows. Inside Teton Tiger – formerly The Indian – the… read more
Secrets Beneath the Surface
The thick coating of ice that covers mountain lakes hides a secret. Though the water grows colder in the winter, and the frozen layers blot… read more