Hi everyone. I'm going to try to get a quick DNF post in before we run some errands. That's sort of how we treated our visit to The Grand Tetons national park too, I'm not proud to admit. Now, don't get me wrong... the Tetons are incredible. The problem is, though, that the park literally borders the southern edge of Yellowstone National Park, which was the actual purpose of the trip. That's a hard thing to pull me away from. There are little places on earth that can compete with the majesty of Yellowstone. Still, it was a cool drive through some amazing views:
Truth be told, I didn't know a thing about the Tetons while we were on the trip, but Kylene did. She really wanted to poke down and check 'em out. I'm glad she did.
One thing that was pretty interesting is how different the mountains were from Yellowstone, just a few miles to the north. These babies look like they should be right in the middle of the Rockies.
At the very, very least, I got a bunch of good reference for my oil paintings! I even put on the telephoto lens and got a couple of close ups of the snow packs. You could even see the traces of a few avalanches here and there!
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