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Grand Tetons NP

Scott Mayeda

The sky here is a bit smoky/hazy preventing clear views of these dramatic peaks. Lots of wildlife to see if you search. Pronghorn, elk, swans, and the elusive (for us anyway), moose. The glaciers that numbered over 100 in 1909 are now down to less than 24, and even those may be less than 25 acres in size to qualify as one. (It’s too steep and dangerous to measure them). A signature viewing glacier is now barely visible. Without glacier melt the rivers and lakes are warmer and wildlife has less to eat. Wonderful park nonetheless.





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Patty S
Sep 10, 2022

Am I reading the signs correctly??? That’s a sink for campers???

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scott mayeda
scott mayeda
Sep 10, 2022
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Yes. It’s an original fixture.

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Patty S
Sep 10, 2022

So beautiful! Some great wildlife pictures 🙂 I’m hoping we’ll come to our senses about the climate changes. It must be hard to see firsthand.

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scott mayeda
scott mayeda
Sep 21, 2022
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It may be too late.

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taylor0640
taylor0640
Sep 09, 2022

My dad called it God’s country. I think he was right. So special there, I never tire of it. Enjoy every minute!👍😘

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