Wyoming: Part 3

15 Hours

That’s about how long it takes, including photo stops and lunch, to work your way through Grand Teton and then loop around Yellowstone, clockwise. We were up at 4:30. No coffee until we hit Signal Mountain around 7:00. Actually, make that exactly 7:00. We arrived as the store clerk did. But the morning hours are worth it, being out before the day’s gotten too old, you get better light (unless you’re lucky and storm rolls in) and a better shot at seeing critters.

And the early legwork did pay off for those shots at Jenny Lake. They’re included in the gallery below which is what the 15 hours on the road netted. It was a good trip. Saw a lot, but it still felt a bit like a rushed greatest hits tour.

Maybe go back one day and spend a bit more time in Yellowstone.

gone
storm
bones
mud detail
mud
grand view
canyon line
tall
canyon scale
weathered
river
faithful
groundskeeper
castle
cream of wheat
blue
yellow
green
hoof
struggle
party crashing
blue band
long way to go
grumpy
jenny lake two
jenny lake one
early deer
dawn moon

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