We were fortunate enough to be able to boondock in the Bridger-Teton National Forest outside of the National Elk Refuge. We had uninterrupted views of the Teton Range, including Grand Teton. Sunsets and the skies were spectacular each night. I’m just going to share photos of these spectacular sunsets and evening skies.
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The Black Hills: Scenic Byways
Besides driving the Wildlife Loop in Custer State Park, we drove the Needles Highway and Iron Mountain. Needles Highway On the first day, we took the Needles Highway. Fortunately, we are driving an itty bitty van because the tunnels on this particular byway are narrow and short, less than 9 ft and 10 ft sometimes.Continue reading “The Black Hills: Scenic Byways”
Wind Cave National Park: In Pictures
While exploring the Black Hills, we drove to Wind Cave National Park. I have to admit I had never heard of it, but there are a lot more national parks than the ones that I knew about. We could not explore the cave (it sounds interesting) because we had Poppy with us. Instead, we walkedContinue reading “Wind Cave National Park: In Pictures”
Flora of the Forest
Spring is a great time to be camping in National Forests
New River Gorge In Monochrome
Inspired by Leanne Cole I decided to start taking some photos in monochrome. Our destination was New River Gorge National Park & Preserve and it felt like the perfect place to try taking pictures in black and white.
Butteflies In the Forest
I’m so happy that I started with digital photography. I’ve gotten some pretty good close-ups of the tiny denizens of the forests we’ve been staying in. The number of butterflies I’ve seen since just before Spring sprung is phenomenal. I never realized that butterflies gathered together until I would see flocks(?) of them rise upContinue reading “Butteflies In the Forest”
Sad Trees and Waterfalls
It’s been a while since I posted anything. (I meant to post this one before the “Stranded” post.) Not because I’ve had nothing to post. In fact, I have quite a few posts rolling around in my head. Where we’ve been as of late has almost no cell reception. I decided to try something differentContinue reading “Sad Trees and Waterfalls”
