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“Visiting Grand Teton”

What a beautiful day. The sun is up and the trees stand strong, ready for the unpredictable wildness of Yellowstone. We couldn’t feel more alive and glad to be here.

Hello Grand Teton National Park! What a beautiful landscape you are! This incredible mountain range is formed by fault uplift and glacial erosion. These majestic mountains are still growing. Grand Tetons are known for their dramatic mountain scenery and diverse wildlife like pikas, bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, pronghorns, beavers, moose and many more creatures.

View of the Teton Range from Leigh Lake
A young bull moose

There is moment in life that everybody needs to stop, breath, and contemplate life, reflecting about past, present and future, knowing that who we are right now is in permanent construction, and we can be remolded, deconstructed, and rebuilt  in any moment. It is our prerogative and decision to do it.

A quiet moment on our 2 mile hike

Here at Grand Teton time seems to stop. A place where there is no a beginning or end, where the sky, land and water interplays, and the magic of our surroundings overflows our expectations.

Fred stopping to look at insects

At Laurence Rockefeller Nature Preserve, there is an incredible hidden gem – their visitor center. This center tries to draw on all your senses and immerse yourself fully in nature. A quote recorded on the wall there is: “The scales of nature will always seek equilibrium. A feather can tip the balance” -Terry Tempest Williams. 

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