Grand Teton, Yellowstone, and Arches
Hi everyone! My brother and I took a great trip a few weeks ago and I’d like to share the best of it with you.
It all started on May 17th when I drove from my home near Fort Worth, Texas, to my brother’s place in Springdale, Arkansas. From Arkansas we made our way to Driggs, Idaho, which we used as basecamp (base-condo, really) for the first part of our trip. Driggs is the centerpiece of Teton Valley - the quiet side of the Tetons - located about 35 miles from Jackson, Wyoming, and about 95 miles from West Yellowstone, Montana.
We shot all the standard stuff...
Moulton Barn
Schwabacker's Landing
Oxbow Bend
I got this shot of my brother setting up for some bison...
I even had time for a self portrait...
We hit Yellowstone for a day with a desire for waterfalls and animals. I'm not sure why but neither of us cared to do Old Faithful or the thermal features of the park - been there done that, I guess. The bison were calving and the pronghorns had returned from their wintering grounds. Yellowstone is a wildlife photographers dream come true...
Bison
Pronghorn - showing his best side?
The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone is always a favorite...
... so is Tower Falls.
For some reason the colors really POP when you are 1300 miles from home.
And did I mention BEARS...? I made this poster from my best Black Bear shot...
We wrapped up the Idaho / Wyoming / Montana portion of our trip with an evening of photography in Teton Valley.
Evening Barn
Sunset on a Fencepost
West side of the Teton Range
Everyone knows about Jackson Hole in Wyoming but if you go across Teton Pass to Teton Valley, Idaho, you get another fantastic experience. Driggs, Idaho, is a quiet little town that is starting to become a real destination for skiers, fly fishermen, and backpackers. It's the gateway to the Jedediah Smith Wilderness and Grand Targhee Ski Resort.
From Idaho we headed south to Moab, Utah, for a couple of days of shooting in Arches National Park.
Balancing Rock at Sunset
Landscape Arch at Sunrise
Late evening in Arches is hard to beat...
Our trip wrapped up with a marathon drive from Moab, Utah, to Springdale, Arkansas - 1150 miles in 19.5 hours - and I'd do it all again....
If you'd like to see more from the trip, click here.
Thanks for looking!
- James
www.SaltForkImages.com
It all started on May 17th when I drove from my home near Fort Worth, Texas, to my brother’s place in Springdale, Arkansas. From Arkansas we made our way to Driggs, Idaho, which we used as basecamp (base-condo, really) for the first part of our trip. Driggs is the centerpiece of Teton Valley - the quiet side of the Tetons - located about 35 miles from Jackson, Wyoming, and about 95 miles from West Yellowstone, Montana.
We shot all the standard stuff...
Moulton Barn
Schwabacker's Landing
Oxbow Bend
I got this shot of my brother setting up for some bison...
I even had time for a self portrait...
We hit Yellowstone for a day with a desire for waterfalls and animals. I'm not sure why but neither of us cared to do Old Faithful or the thermal features of the park - been there done that, I guess. The bison were calving and the pronghorns had returned from their wintering grounds. Yellowstone is a wildlife photographers dream come true...
Bison
Pronghorn - showing his best side?
The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone is always a favorite...
... so is Tower Falls.
For some reason the colors really POP when you are 1300 miles from home.
And did I mention BEARS...? I made this poster from my best Black Bear shot...
We wrapped up the Idaho / Wyoming / Montana portion of our trip with an evening of photography in Teton Valley.
Evening Barn
Sunset on a Fencepost
West side of the Teton Range
Everyone knows about Jackson Hole in Wyoming but if you go across Teton Pass to Teton Valley, Idaho, you get another fantastic experience. Driggs, Idaho, is a quiet little town that is starting to become a real destination for skiers, fly fishermen, and backpackers. It's the gateway to the Jedediah Smith Wilderness and Grand Targhee Ski Resort.
From Idaho we headed south to Moab, Utah, for a couple of days of shooting in Arches National Park.
Balancing Rock at Sunset
Landscape Arch at Sunrise
Late evening in Arches is hard to beat...
Our trip wrapped up with a marathon drive from Moab, Utah, to Springdale, Arkansas - 1150 miles in 19.5 hours - and I'd do it all again....
If you'd like to see more from the trip, click here.
Thanks for looking!
- James
www.SaltForkImages.com
James --- www.SaltForkImages.com
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Texas to Arkansas to Teton/Yellowstone to Arches and back to Arkansas. Makes me tired just thinking about it.
Very nice images. However I have to admit I have a sweet spot for Arches at sunrise, so this image is my favorite of your set.
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We Idaho people have a rule that we don't tell the outsiders about the good spots. (shhhhh)
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The skies were beautiful in the Moab area, weren't they?
Out of curiosity, when were you in Moab, we drove there on the 7th and were in arches all day on the 8th
Some great shots of your Yellowstone trip. Viewing them almost made me feel I was on the trip with you and your brother. Notice, I said, almost! Nothing like being there in person. Thanks for posting.
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Thanks for the photo's.
Dale