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#“animals of Grand Teton National Park”
fridaybear · 3 months
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It's Friday! Here's a big ol' griz to celebrate.
We're glad you're here. Thanks for hanging out. 🤎🐻🤎 - - - - - - - - - - - "Grizzly Bear" by chascar is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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autumncottageattic · 1 year
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Grand Teton National Park In Wyoming, USA
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dopescissorscashwagon · 3 months
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Subadult grizzlies in the snow.
📸 by Sam Roubin @samroubin
*Click on each photo*
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knowtheplacemag · 8 months
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In Grand Tetons (Which means “big breasts” btw due to the horny French explorers fantasizing that the mountains were, well…) ((the mountains there ARE particularly pointy))
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typhlonectes · 1 year
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Sage Grouse, male, in courtship display, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
photograph by C. Adams | National Park Service
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backroad-song · 2 years
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A little burry, but I kinda love it!
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isopodmer · 6 months
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Grand Teton National Park, WY c. 2012
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seraphica · 1 year
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Inger’s Window
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA Photograph by Thomas Mangelsen
“A most curious arboreal visitor, a young porcupine (also called a 'porcupette') scales a log cabin nestled in a grove of firs and aspen in the historic Murie area of Grand Teton National Park. Adept climbers with long claws, these mammals will pass up no opportunity to feed or explore possible objects to gnaw. Drawn by their need for salt, they seek out objects that have been in contact with human perspiration including door knobs, ax handles, gloves, and window ledges and sills.“
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lanecross · 2 years
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A lot of photos to look through from the trip and it will take a while. So here is the one of the most common mammals around Teton & Yellowstone, a Least Chipmunk (Tamias minimus). It eats a variety of food nuts, seeds , fungi and insects etc. Will store food in burrows for future use and is adorably cute:)
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Bull Moose
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Bull Moose by Stephen Oachs Via Flickr: TAKE A CLOSER LOOK! Another day in pursuit of Moose in Grand Teton National Park. This big fella was pretty animated...he got to the other side of the river...shook off the water like a dog would and then ran off into the woods in an odd, frolicking manner. (as if the cold morning water felt good) Crazy moose, it was 27 degrees! 
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fridaybear · 1 year
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It's FRIDAY, my pal. THE WEEKEND IS HERE. We need it. Make yours excellent. Be kind. Be cool. - - - - - "Cinnamon Black bear eating Hawthorn berries, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming" by diana_robinson is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
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eyeoftheheart · 3 months
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“Think of the most beautiful person you have ever seen. Think of the exact moment you looked into his or her eyes, and for a fleeting second you were paralyzed: you couldn’t take your eyes off that vision. You stared, frozen in time, caught in that beauty. Now imagine that identical beauty radiating from every single thing in the entire universe: every rock, every plant, every animal, every cloud, every person, every object, every mountain, every stream—even the garbage dumps and broken dreams— every single one of them, radiating that beauty. You are quietly frozen by the gentle beauty of everything that arises around you. You are released from grasping, released from time, released from avoidance, released altogether into the eye of Spirit, where you contemplate the unending beauty of the Art that is the entire World. 
That all-pervading Beauty is not an exercise in creative imagination. It is the actual structure of the universe. That all-pervading Beauty is in truth the very nature of the Kosmos right now. It is not something you have to imagine, because it is the actual structure of perception in all domains. If you remain in the eye of Spirit, every object is an object of radiant Beauty. If the doors of perception are cleansed, the entire Kosmos is your lost and found Beloved, the Original Face of primordial Beauty, forever, and forever, and endlessly forever. And in the face of that stunning Beauty, you will completely swoon into your own death, never to be seen or heard from again, except on those tender nights when the wind gently blows through the hills and the mountains, quietly calling your name.”
From Ken Wilber's book, One Taste.
[Photo. Ansel Adams The Tetons and the Snake River (1942) Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.]
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dopescissorscashwagon · 9 months
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Grand Teton National Park In Wyoming, USA
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spotconln · 2 years
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national park enthusiasts javey au because i had one thought and it spiraled into this. 
both have their reasons for going to the parks aside from appreciating the beauty and going on hikes. jack goes to paint/draw the scenery. most of the time, he sketches out a draft and roughly colors it in then paints it at the hotel. but on occasion, he’ll set up a canvas and bring his paints. davey, on the other hand, loves studying the wildlife and animals. the nerd probably has a notebook to keep his findings in. definitely has scratches all over his hands from getting just a tad too close to a squirrel or something. 
they meet at the carlsbad canyons in–guess where–new mexico. jack’s there for his usual artistry routine and davey goes to experience the bat flight program. they’re down in the caves, jack has his whole setup and davey’s hiking. davey gets distracted by something and trips, skinning his knee or something. jack, the good stranger he is, helps patches him up and davey just has to thank him somehow; so he offers a coffee date before they leave nm. and how could jack refuse the pretty guy who, quite literally, fell into his life? 
davey ends up watching jack work on his painting of the caves and becomes a little addicted to the way his tongue pokes out when he’s really focused, the attentive glint in his eyes, the flecks of paint that somehow get onto him. when jack’s done, davey blurts out an invite to watch the bats with him later. jack wasn’t initially planning on going, but, again, how could he refuse? they part ways until then, definitely looking forward to seeing the other again. dusk arrives, and davey is just so excited to see the bats, jack thinks it’s cute. he finds him even more adorable when the bats take flight and davey’s bouncing up and down with joy. the setting sun makes his skin look warm, and coupled with his bright grin, jack’s mentally sketching out the sight for later. 
both had planned to hike the rattlesnake canyon trail (i know.) the next day, so they decide to go together. they spend the whole time getting to know each other. they’re pleasantly surprised to find they’re both from new york, especially so when they both live in manhattan. they’re already planning to meet when they’re back in the city. also, they do come across a snake. jack nearly screams and davey thinks it hilarious. davey flies home the next day, so that’s when they go out for coffee and exchange numbers, social media, etc. as a parting gift, jack give davey the fleshed out drawing of him from the previous night, and damn they are crushing. 
when they’re back in ny, they literally do not stop talking to each other. can’t shut up about the other to friends and family too. they go out for lunches often, going back and forth about new art and research and their own lives. they reminisce a lot on how much they enjoyed being at carlsbad canyon together, and next thing they know, they have a hotel booked in wyoming for a getaway to grand teton national park. they lowkey annoy the other people on their flight with their excited whispering, but they don’t care. the trip goes about the same as the last routine-wise, but they stare at each other a lot more and crush even harder. 
the trips become a semi-regular occurrence whenever they have the time and money available. they try to stay close to ny so they can just drive, but it’s under the stars in the joshua tree national park in california that they become boyfriends. jack paints a stunning rendition of them under the stars to commemorate the milestone. their routine stays the same, but they’re in love and eventually move in together. a lot of the time it’s jack who chooses where to go and davey looks for hotels for them to stay at. 
(thanks for this next hc, @daveysjackie) one day, davey stumbles upon jack’s pinterest account (they both have it) and finds a board named “places i want to paint”; 80% of it is just from national parks. davey plans their next trips based on that board and jack’s heart is thoroughly warmed. the theme of their relationship milestones being at parks continues when they get engaged watching the sunset at arches national park and have a small wedding ceremony at yellowstone. 
the walls of their home gets filled with photos of them on trips and paintings of jack’s that he didn’t sell. jack typically doesn’t add people in scenic art, but he always makes an exception for davey. even if he’s the size of an ant on some cliff, he will be in the painting. they also have a cabinet dedicated to gift shop mugs. they are souvenir mug people i’m not sorry. jack also gets park pins and patches, and davey gets those calf-length socks with park maps/scenery on them. also, also, they totally have those shirts with all the national parks listed on them so they can be ticked off. eventually, they do have every single one checked off. 
that got long. anyways. javey national park enthusiasts my beloveds.
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“The ‘hard-working’ commissary department. Brains and Henry tear off a few snores.” This photo is part of a souvenir set of images of the 1926 outing of the Sierra Club to Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Teton. Photo from our online catalog.
Beginning in 1901, the Sierra Club held an annual outing, eventually known as the High Trip. Up until 1930, outings were led by William Colby. In 1926, some 200 hikers trailed by pack animals and cooks hiked into Yellowstone National Park. Hikers broke into small groups, exploring various different trails – this album follows one small group. This small group also climbed the Grand Tetons once out of Yellowstone, before heading home.
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“Tap gets attention from the tonsorial department. Miggie clips 'em while Bobby A files 'em off:” A tonsorial department is focused on grooming (i.e. hair, nails, shaving). This is another image in the set from the 1926 outing of the Sierra Club, from our online catalog.
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