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Creek Runoff from Ramshead Lake in Grand Teton National Park
This is one of the last shots I took with my Canon 5D. The day I busted it, I had headed up to Lake of the Crags earlier that day and on the way to Lake of the Crags is Ramshead Lake. This is the creek that runs off of it that flows into Arrowhead Lake which eventually becomes the Ribbon Cascade in Hanging Canyon on its way into Jenny Lake. The hike itself is off of the main trail system and is extremely steep and challenging, but the reward is tremendous.
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Posted on August 27, 2009.
Posted in Landscape. Tags: Grand Teton National Park, Water, Waterfalls, Wildflowers, Wyoming.
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