This was taken on the west side of the Grand Teton range as we were driving to Jackson.
This is a view of Grand Teton, the tallest of the mountains in the park, 13775 feet and actually 7000 feet abouve the valley floor.
A different view of the Cathedral Group heading to Jenny Lake.
First view of Jenny Lake
View of Jenny Lake
View of Jenny Lake
View of Jenny Lake
View of Jenny Lake
I loved the reflection in this image.
Same with this one.
Jenny Lake is a good place to find reflections.
Oxbow Bend
Oxbow Bend
This is the T.A. Moulton barn, probably the most photographed barn in the world.
As you can see, the Teton range in directly behind it
This is the John Moulton barn, which is equally photographed.
I attempted to get Grand Teton directly above and behind the barn.
I attempted to get Grand Teton directly above and behind the barn.
On our way back to the condo, we spotted these Pronghorn under a tree.
Lynn under the famous Antler Arch in Jackson
This is me under the famous Antler Arch in Jackson
This is the famous tram at Jackson Hole ski resort.
A small cinnamon black bear under the Tram.
This is the famous Corbet's Couloir, one of the most dangerous ski slopes in the U.S.
A view from the top of Mount Rendevous Mountain at the tram.
Another view of Jackson Hole below.
At the Tram station
View of Jackson Hole (the valley)
The sky walkway that was closed when we were there.
This is the famous Jackson Hole Resort Tram.
Schwabacher's Landing
Schwabacher's Landing
An interesting very old dead tree
Barrow's Goldeneye
Mount Moran
Part of the Cathedral Group
Our first large cinnamon black bear.
A large moose feeding on reeds in the water.
A Flycatcher
A young moose on the way down Moose-Wilson road. Right beside the vehicle.
A Sandhill Crane with two chicks
Grand Teton mountain with a cloud at the summit
Grand Teton mountain with a cloud at the summit
He ran out in the field, stopped and turned around!
This is from the Snake River overlook.
A Uinta Ground Squirrel
A Black Bear taking a nap under a tree!
Arrowleaf Balsamroot
White Pelicans
WE saw this hot air balloon when leaving the resort.
A big old back bear on the hillside.