It is always fun to take a side road adventure where most tourist usually will not travel. We drove to Two Ocean Lake by turning onto Pacific Creek Road before we got to Moran Junction. We were not sure exactly where the road would led but we wanted to see the Bridger-Teton National Forest. The top photos are of Pacific Creek River and Ocean Lake and the photo right is the view at the intersection of Pacific Creek and Two Ocean Road. Pacific Creek Road is paved but very narrow and roughly follows the river and Two Ocean Road is an unpaved gravel road and is too narrow for two way traffic. There are trailheads that follows the shoreline of the lakes and river.
Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions
Pikes Peak
Friday, July 3, 2015
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Sawmill Pond Overlook at Moose-Wilson Road
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Moulton Barn
Approaching Storm Bridger-Teton National Forest
We drove down Antelope Flats Rd to Gros Ventre Road into the entrance of Bridger-Teton National Forest. A Storm was approaching so plans to explore the area and drive to Shadow Mountain was postpone.
Monday, June 29, 2015
Meandering Snake River
Schwabacher's Landing and Beaver Ponds
Oxbow Bend Turnout
Signal Mountain and Mt. Moran dominate the background of Oxbow Bend with a rich array of pine, spruce and aspen trees. There were many ducks in the water at the far end of the lake. The water surface was very calm and reflected the clouds and trees. Another nature painting in many colors in process.
Geologic Drama Teton Glacier Turnout
This turnout is located between the Moose Visitor Center and Jenny Lake. It offers a close view of the rugged canyon between the Grand Teton and Mount Owen. A herd of elk came out into the nearby meadow.
Jackson Lake Shades of Blue
The lake has splashes of blue watercolor shades from the sky, mountain peaks to the mirror reflections in the water. The depth of the different blue values is dramatic and aesthetic to behold and alluring. This is when photography frustrates me because no camera can possibly capture the stunning panoramic scene.
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Signal Mountain Summit
We drove up to the summit on a narrow road to unsurpassed panoramic views of the park. The road continues to a dead-end parking area, and there is a short trail that leads up a flight of steps. It is a spectacular spot for views across the valley and the Teton range.
Jenny Lake Overlook Grand Teton National Park
In the east shore of Jenny Lake is a scenic turnout and view that is sixty feet above the lake. There is also a hiking trail along side of the shoreline.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
The Teton Range Highway 89
The Teton Range is 40 miles long, 7-9 miles wide. The Highest peak is the Grand Teton, elevation 13,770 feet. There are Eight peaks over 12,000 ft in elevation. Bison among the wildflowers on Highway 89.
Albright View Point at Grand Teton National Park
The morning view at Albright View Point on Teton Park Road. From left to right are Albright Peak at 10,552 ft, Static Peak 11,303 ft and Buck Mountain 11,938 ft.
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