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Beartooth
The Beartooth Highway switchbacks its way through Wyoming and Montana. The road tops out at 10,947′ Beartooth Pass. It wanders though alpine meadows and lakes with a good bit above treeline.
This was my first ‘good’ opportunity to photograph a Black Bear. I came across this one foraging in a meadow along Soda Butte Creek in Yellowstone.
Beartooth Lake
Never before had I seen so many Marmots.
I am not sure of the flower species yet, but the yellow ones were very prevalent throughout the alpine meadows.
Glacier Lake is a short but steep hike from the trailhead. The light, of course, wasn’t any good while I was there in the mid-afternoon, but the view is quite impressive (the scale of the scene is lost in this stitched panoramic).
A lackluster sunrise in the Beartooths.
Shortly after sunrise..
Posted in Landscapes, Wildlife. Tags: black bear, marmot, Shoshone National Forest, Yellowstone National Park.
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