MOOSE, Wyo. — A stunning rainbow stretched across the north side of Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) this morning, as the morning fog cleared.

According to the Famer’s Almanac, the fall equinox arrives on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022, at 9:04 P.M. EDT in the Northern Hemisphere. This marks the start of Fall, and days become shorter than nights as the sun continues to rise later and nightfall arrives earlier, until the Winter Solstice.

Toby Koekkoek is a Community News Reporter, and a recent resident of Teton Valley. He enjoys writing about our region's community events and the movers and shakers that make up the culture of this unique mountain town. He enjoys deep powder, and deep thoughts, skateboarding, playing racquet sports, riding his bike, and nerding out on music. Toby also coaches freeride skiing for the Jackson Hole Ski Club and runs skateboard camps in the summer.