One minute at Grand Teton National Park
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I was looking to break a dry-spell (no natural landscapes in over a month), and decided to make the 15 hour drive from Seattle to Grand Teton last weekend (the forecast looked more promising there than anywhere else I looked in WA, OR, CA, ID, MT, and UT - all within the same driving distance), plus it would be covered in snow.
I was rewarded with the best color I have ever seen in Grand Teton, here are two shots from the trip (I might post some others later):
30 seconds at dusk:
30 seconds at dawn:
I was rewarded with the best color I have ever seen in Grand Teton, here are two shots from the trip (I might post some others later):
30 seconds at dusk:
30 seconds at dawn:
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#1 would be hanging on my wall as a large fotoflot for sure.
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I have had a long dry spell myself and hope to hit the road for about a week to points south next Thursday.<o:p></o:p>
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Look forward to seeing more from your trip. <o:p></o:p>
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Thanks! It was a tough spot to get to, even with snowshoes I post-holed a bit and getting your self out of those holes can be an adventure sometimes
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Thanks Ron, we (dseidman@ was with me) got out to the barn about two hours before sunrise (since we had to snowshoe a mile down the road), once there was a bit of light we could tell the clouds were going to be good, and the horizon was clear to the east. Things did work out quite nicely. So good in fact that we knew conditions were unlikely to repeat so we headed up to Glacier NP the next sunrise
Thanks Joel, it seemed like forever since I was outside taking photos. Winter is going by too quick, hopefully I'll have at least once more chance to get some snow before it all starts melting.
Thanks Trey!
Right on - I did a 10 day trip to the Southwest a little over a year ago, I had a great time. Nothing like getting on the road with no obligations. There's some snow in CA too if you're going that way.
Thanks Dan - you should definitely do the Tetons in winter, a lot of scenery with not too much effort.
Thanks!
It was pretty cool, the wind was blowing pretty heavily on the ground too and the powder was moving along the ground like a sand-storm.
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Thanks! In total I did about 40 hours of driving during an 80 hour period with 10 hours total of sleep (started at Palouse Falls, then Grand Teton, then a sunrise at Glacier, then a sunset at Steptoe Butte, then back to Seattle).
The barn shot at Mormon Row is a common (cliche?) shot so there was no scouting for it. There aren't a lot of shots with it in snow, and you have to snowshoe about a mile from the end of the road to get in a good position.
The other shot we scouted earlier in the day, trying to find a spot with a reflection in the Snake River. For that one we had to park a mile away and walk along the road, and then post-hole our way to the river.
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The second of course is lovely, cliche or not. I'm glad to see you cropped or composed that hideous tree out to the north.
I was surprised to hear the old road doesn't get plowed, as I thought it went over to another small town and ranger station.Hmmm.
Question for future reference if I may. Is the river open during winter in the Oxbow Bend area?
Glad the drive payed off for you.
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Thanks!
Thanks, this was about 15 minutes after colors were at their peak - I have some shots of that too, probably the most intense sunset I've ever seen, golds, reds, pinks... but that first shot I think I like the best even though it's not as intense.
The north/south Antelope Flats road is open (and you can reach it going through Kelly), but the west-east Antelope Flats is closed a few miles in (because of snow drifts). Oxbow Bend right now is completely covered in ice. I was in Grand Teton mid-March last year and Antelope Flats Rd was open then, and Oxbow Bend was just starting to melt a little bit but mostly covered in ice.
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Great job Ron, I love both of those shots. We were there in May '09, and had one reasonable weather day and a couple of terribly rainy ones, so I'm jealous.
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Thanks, this was definitely one of those trips that makes it all worth it.
I might have to do that
Hey! Just because I call my shots cliche doesn't mean you get to too!
We couldn't see the barns and could barely see the mountains when we were there in the morning, we overshot the barn by a hundred yards or so, but once there was a little light the clouds looked like they were going to be great and they were, and we had plenty of time to get to our spot.
There was some post-holing around the sage-brush once we got off the road.
Thanks, that's one of the benefits of driving, you can make last minute decisions based on the forecast, and it's a lot cheaper, even with gas (last minute flights and 4WD rentals get really expensive). The forecast called for 50-60% cloud cover which is about right to get light like this, as long as the horizon is clear enough to allow some of the setting/rising sun light through.
I've been checking the webcams and not being able to see the mountains at all is not uncommon. Jackson was pretty deserted when we were there, I figured there'd be a bit more people around because of the skiing.
Thanks - I've done this trip before to the Tetons - twice last year - with nothing to show for it. I've also driven to Arches NP, Yosemite (twice!), Death Valley, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon to Seattle - all of which are further than Grand Teton. My photography might suck but I'm pretty good at driving long distances with no sleep
Thanks!
I think I managed to put 500 miles on my odometer for that Rainier trip last year and that's basically in my backyard!
Thanks! And crazy is all relative, I think it's crazy to plan 3 months in advance instead of waiting to the last minute when you have more information At least I feel that way when I only have a limited number of vacation days, when I retire in 35 years the opportunity cost won't be quite as high.
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