A pristine track walked after a late spring snow.
My only regret was the tracks left in snow.
Tag: wilderness
Sleepy Heads
I am not sure if all the grazers had full bellies and were spending the afternoon ruminating or they were saving all their energy to make it past the extended winter but last week was fill with sleepy heads. From the Elk to the Big Horn Sheep napping or just taking it easy seemed to be the order of the day.
Along Specimen Creek
A late winter ski up Specimen Creek in Yellowstone national Park.
This area was burned by the owl fire in 2007 and a ski up the creek leads you past the burnt zone. A stark yet beautiful area of burnt trees provided contrast on an overcast chilly morning.
Leaving the burnt zone behind there are open meadows and thick lodgepole pine forest which follow the creek slowly onward and upward to the mountains beyond.
A beautiful meadow with mountain views made a nice place to stop and soak it all in.
We were treated to the song of an American Dipper on the return to the car as the sun came out to cap off a wonderful spring day.
Yellowstone National Park.
No fooling

Well it’s April 2nd so it can’t be a joke. The flakes keep flying as winter marches on.
Although it is a beautiful way to start the week if I do say so myself.























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