Author Archives: Merilee

the tetons

Colter Bay, Wyoming Grand Teton National Park The Tetons offer a dizzying array of majestic views.  We captured the Grand Tetons at Schwabachers Landing at sunrise.  This is a lovely beaver pond area that offers great reflections. Oxbow Bend along … Continue reading

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Yellowstone Wildlife

Yellowstone National Park August 30, 2012 Yellowstone is the best place to photograph wildlife.  There are bison, elk, eagles, bear and wolves.  I have been lucky enough to enjoy photographing some wonderful animals. I followed this huge bison along the … Continue reading

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Yellowstone Magic

West Yellowstone, Montana August 19, 2012 “Where are the grizzlies and wolves?”  the most asked question in Yellowstone National Park.  Here are a few: Grizzly shaking off the water after a little swim.  This guy was enormous! The pack is … Continue reading

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the national bison range

Moiese, Montana August 6, 2012 The National Bison Range was established in 1908 to save the buffalo from extinction.  A large portion of the 18,700 acres consists of native Palouse Prairie.  Forest, wetlands and streams are also found here providing … Continue reading

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Hungry Horse National Forest

Hungry Horse, Montana July 26, 2012 FSR 895H took us up into the Swan Mountains overlooking Hungry Horse Reservoir.  The area was devastated by a large fire many years ago but is greening and growing now.  Here is a view … Continue reading

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trail of the cedars

Glacier National Park July 24.2012 Glacier NP offers miles of outstanding hiking trails.  The Trail of the Cedars is one of those amazing walks through an ancient forest cedar trees.  The trail follows Avalanche Creek which has the gorgeous glacier … Continue reading

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