All 13,770 feet of the Grand Teton presents a stunning first impression of the national park from the Oxbow Bend pullout.
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A View of the Grand Teton
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December 24, 2013
[…] The Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Parks followed Pittsburgh. And wow. What an adventure! I had been up that way before, but never appreciated it so much as this time. The abundance of wildlife and opportunities for hiking made it all worthwhile. It was exactly what I both wanted and needed after a few months in the office. Originally, this time away was intended for a travel blogging conference. But in hindsight, boy am I glad I cancelled on hearing the same speakers as the year before and truly took a time out, what I like to call a bio-break, to get outdoors for a while. […]
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Beautiful shot!
linhartb stole my comment 🙂 I have always wanted to visit this area, but a little nervous about those grizzlies.
I did my darndest to find grizzlies – seriously, I looked everywhere – but never saw a single one between the Tetons and Yellowstone. There were a ton of black bears, though, out with their cubs. (Pictures to come.)