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Grand Teton National Park

noun

  1. a national park in NW Wyoming, including a portion of the Teton Range. 148 sq. mi. (383 sq. km).


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World-renowned British photographer David Yarrow was lying on his stomach in the snow on a Tuesday in late January, his camera lens pointed at a pair of red foxes padding toward him over a frozen lake at Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park.

There might be prettier pathways than those in Grand Teton National Park, but I’ve yet to ride them.

Then most of them came to my first wedding, a weeklong Wyoming affair packed with hiking, wildlife watching, picnics, and scenic floats in my backyard, Grand Teton National Park.

The goal, Exum guide Brenton Reagan once told me as I shadowed a steep-skiing camp in Grand Teton National Park, is to train clients so that they can pursue ever more difficult—and fun—terrain.

It’s a half-day drive from Craters of the Moon to reach the iconic scenery of Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone, which are far less crowded during winter and just as stunning covered in snow.

The yellowthroat she dated in the spring of 1959 on the Moose-Wilson Road in Grand Teton National Park was still there in 2012.

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