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Beautiful scene. I’ve only seen the Tetons once, and it was sort of by accident. Took a cat-nap in my car by the side of the road after driving many hours from Seattle on my way to Yellowstone. Woke up at dawn and was blown away by the view out my window — misty Tetons in the morning sun.
You’re right John. It is a beautiful scene. We are fortunate to have some similar scenes on the eastern side of the Sierras.
This is gorgeous, Jim! Such awesome light and colors between the sagebrush, barn, and mountains!
Thanks Pat. It’s a wonderful place to be at sunrise.
Actually, thats a good point. I usually drive through to Silver Gate
etc and never really stop