Gray Day In Grand Teton National Park

Not every trip to a National Park is a sunny, perfect world. Sometimes it is gray and foreboding.

I first saw this view point from Grand Teton National Park in an Ansel Adams print eons ago, in my youth. It stuck with me and I had a poster on my wall in my teen years.

When I finally made it to the location closer to where Ansel Adams took the photo, I found things had grown, as Nature tends to do.

I’m thankful for those images from Mr. Adams in my younger days because they showed me other worlds, mostly right here in the US, that are worth exploring.

Even when the weather is less than ideal.

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