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Teton Mountains and Frozen Jackson Lake Panorama
One of the magical things about Grand Teton National Park in the off-season is just the peace and quiet. No construction vehicles going down the highway, no tour groups clogging up pullouts, no RVs rushing toward Yellowstone. Top it off with a thick layer of snow and there’s a deafening silence that you can’t help but love. Looking out over Jackson Lake as its completely frozen over gives you a full appreciation of the vastness of the park.
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Posted on October 18, 2008.
Posted in Panorama. Tags: Black and White, Grand Teton National Park, Mountains, Panorama, Snow, Wyoming.
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