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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Grand Tetons - sublime scenery







Said to be the most grandeur mountain range in the US, the weather finally opens up a bit so i can actually see and enjoy it despite the low temperatures. (after dramatic drive through the mountains with dense fog, snowfall, with 0 [zero!] visibility the culmination of which is passing the Tetons pass - 8640 ft and 10% grade with 2 hitchhikers in the front passenger seat and 3 pairs of skis in the car.. in continuous snowfall)

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