As I was browsing in Grand Teton National Park’s state-of-the-art Main Visitor Center in Moose (formally named the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center) one day, I caught a few minutes of a ranger presentation being given that highlighted the main features of the park. When the ranger got to talking about Schwabacher Landing (one of [...]
by Alberto Cueto on October 5, 2009
in Travel
Grand Teton National Park is a beautiful place to visit and photograph anytime of the year, but in autumn, in particular, the park comes alive with colors. The cottonwoods and aspen start to change color, and the park turns into a carpet of orange, yellow, green, and sometimes, even red, indicating that winter is just [...]
by Alberto Cueto on September 26, 2009
in Travel
I‘ll be in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks this week. The primary focuses of this trip are on the fall colors at Grand Teton National Park, and on the wildlife of the Lamar Valley in the northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park. In Grand Teton National Park, I’ll be hitting all of the usual [...]
by Alberto Cueto on September 21, 2009
in Linkage
A study is underway to look at the feasibility of a co-op providing public transportation to connect the 27 counties of the tri-state Greater Yellowstone region, making it easier for visitors and anyone else who wants a ride. (Bozeman Daily Chronicle) A federal judge in Montana has restored Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem grizzly bears to threatened [...]