By Mike Loughrin, CEO for Transformance Advisors
Grand Teton National Park
It was time to clear the mind of clutter and confusion. I decided to seek perfection by hiking in Grand Teton National Park.
The destination is Hidden Falls, a 100 foot cascading waterfall, which is certain to clear my mind and get me back to pondering the imponderables.
You can reach Hidden Falls by hiking or taking a boat ride across Jenny Lake. I have some serious pondering to do and decide to take the hiking path with a hope of seeing some wildlife and great views of the Grand Tetons.
The sign notifies me the trail to Hidden Falls is a moderate, 4.9 mile out and back hike with 620 feet of elevation gain with an average slope of 9%.
Bringing water, snacks, camera, and excitement, I am on my way.
Getting Started
Past the Lake
Da Moose
The Falls
Heading Back
Shuttle Boat Option
Mike Loughrin is the CEO and Founder of Transformance Advisors. He also teaches for Louisiana State University Shreveport and is on the board of directors for the Association for Supply Chain Management Northern Colorado.
Mike brings exceptional experience in industry, consulting services, and education. Mike has helped organizations such as Levi Strauss, Warner Home Video, Lexmark, and Sweetheart Cup.
Keeping a commitment to a balanced life, Mike loves downhill skiing, bicycle rides, and hiking in the mountains. See one of his trails of the month at: Little Switzerland.