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|  Re: ? on shooting Yellowstone/Tetons this weekend
[Re: jamesdak]
 #8889 06/13/07 06:51 PM
06/13/07 06:51 PM
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RichardR
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Jim, I was there a couple years ago during the last week of June.  I found the best wildlife activity in the area from Mammoth Hot Springs up through the Lamar Valley.  Wolves (at a distance); herds of bison; herds of Elk; sometimes almost surrounding the Mammoth Hotel grounds; and both Grizzly and Black Bear in Lamar Valley and the Roosevelt-Tower area. Lots of bison always hang around the Old Faithful area, too, like this big boy:
   Nice scenery up towards Tower Falls  (Look for the eagle nest on a rocky pinnacle below the road at an overlook.)
 The drive up to Mt. Washburn is quite scenic and you might  still find some snow up there.  Here's a pano on the way to Mt. Washburn, shown at the far right.  Pardon the poor quality, it was taken with a 2mp Olympus.
    I also saw a lot of elk and some bear in the Southern Area toward Jackson Hole but didn't travel the road towards West Yellowstone. 
 Hope you have a great trip.
 Dick:)
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|  Re: ? on shooting Yellowstone/Tetons this weekend
[Re: Tony Bynum]
 #8893 06/14/07 10:47 AM
06/14/07 10:47 AM
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Hey Jim,
 You mentioned that you are looking specifically to do some nice scenics. Are you sure you want to do Jellystone?  Grand Teton is right down the road, and I think offers more for the 'Shoot great landscapes like crazy for 24 hours' traveler.
 
 If you do Yellowstone, places for a great sunrise are the Thumb Geyser Basin.  I would also like to do the Sylvan Lake.  I have not had that opportunity though - and it is really beautiful.  Of course, Sunrise or sunset at the midway Geyser Basin and Old Faithful, etc. would potentially be a lot of fun (so long as the sun is setting in the right place).  Also, I have always wanted to do the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone at sunset.
 
 James
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