K. C. has something to say about
Nature
which he personally considers . . "Not
an adversary to conquer and destroy, but a storehouse of infinite knowledge
. . . linking man to all things past and present."
Come, vist and
stay "just one more day" --
It's the story that counts
Grand
Teton National Park
Wyoming
Grand Teton
National Park - A wilderness in winter with white everwhere, changed
into greens and blues by summer, the park has peaks that rise abruptly
more than 7,000 feet above the windswept snow flats of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
The towering peaks of the Teton Mountains dominate the land and tend
to completely oveshadow the Snake River, which flows through the park.
It is along the stream, however, that other important values of the area
are found. Winding its way through historic Jackson Hole, the Snake marks
the wintering home of hundreds of elk. Moose, deer, and buffalo live in
parts of the valley, while beaver work the river banks.
To contact KC or ask about his books, call (877) 470-2787 or email KC.