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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Grand Tetons Natl Park - bald eagle, swan, etc



A bald eagle greets me on my entering of the Grand Tetons Natl Park and while I was photographing it an elderly couple stopped their SUV and the man told me where to go to see a herd of ~20 mosses. I instantly knew, I was ON.. Overall, I enjoyed the Tetons better than Yellowstone (don't get me wrong, I enjoyed greatly Yellowstone too..). But with way too much snow and cold for my southern blood and 2 new major snow storms coming from both North and South.. I had enough.. (To better enjoy the snow I better had found telemark ski boots rental, or shop to purchase these for my newly acquired skis).
I left Wyoming driving overnight on a road advisory - stay home, do not drive if not really necessary.. another dramatic night

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