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johnw wrote:Wonderful and stunning images Hallu, thanks for taking the time to post them. Many of them and your comments bring back great memories of our own visit to the US early-mid spring 2014.
We also spent time in Wyoming and Colorado including about a week in Yellowstone NP and a few days in Jackson Hole near the Grand Tetons. I couldn't do a lot of hiking as many of the trails were still closed or snowed in. My first experience of driving in the USA was through near blizzard conditions on the way to Mammoth Hot Springs from Cody (yes the travertine terraces are spectacular). Your comments about looking for photographers with big zoom lenses is spot on. We did exactly the same thing in the Lamar Valley and got to see black bears with cubs and a lone grizzly at fairly close range among a lot of other wildlife. Unfortunately the Hayden Valley was a whiteout when we drove through, but did see the many fascinating thermal features around the lower geyser basin on the way through to the Grand Tetons, including Old Faithful erupting as we walked up to it. I'm determined to undertake a return visit but later in the (short) summer/fall season. and hike more extensively.
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