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April 2007

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Apr 27
2007

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Teton Afternoon: Grand Teton National Park, August 2006 The late afternoon sun, setting to the left gave the mountains a dreamy appearance. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)

Steamboat Geyser: Yellowstone National Park, July 2006 Steamboat Geyser is the world’s tallest geyser, though a major eruptions is unpredictable and infrequent. More common are smaller minor eruption like these which were only about 6 feet or so high, but when it goes it will shoot water 300 feet high. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)

Morning Mountains: Glacier National Park, August 2006 One last shot of the mountains from the Going-to-the-Sun Road, before we headed home. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)

Valley Floor: Zion National Park, September 2001 After a stop at the Zion Lodge, we decided to take a hike. We hiked the Middle Emerald Pool Trail up and the lower Emerald Pool Trail back to the lodge. Along the way I took this photo of the canyon. The North Fork of the Virgin River […]

Apr 26
2007

More Hoodoos: Bryce Canyon National Park, September 2001 (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)

Natural Bridge: Bryce Canyon National Park, September 2001 This enormous formation (so large I could not capture it in one photograph with the camera I had at the time) is named Natural Bridge. But it was not formed by a stream as a real natural bridge would be. This formation is an arch, which is […]

Regal: Glacier National Park, August 2006 (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)

Apr 25
2007

Morning @ Saint Mary Lake: Glacier National Park, August 2006 The rising sun illuminates the mountains above St. Mary Lake. This was taken as we were leaving the park on our final morning in Glacier. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)

Jackson Hole: Grand Teton National Park, August 2006 “Jackson Hole is a valley in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It is located in west-central Wyoming, and gets the name "hole” from early trappers who primarily entered the valley from the north and east and had to descend down into the valley along relatively steep slopes, […]

Steam: Yellowstone National Park, July 2006 As the warm runoff from Excelsior Geyser Crater spills into the Firehole River, it creates a massive amount of steam. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)