Grand Tetons

{The Teton Range is the focus of the park, and home to massive mountains, pristine lakes with abundant wildlife}

Ten miles south of Yellowstone is Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Our researchers did a bit of mountaineering, hiking and fishing while collecting information on the migration habits of bison. Their  photographs are absolutely breathtaking, and at this time of year the heat with humidity of the east coast leaves one exasperated.

When examining these photographs dream of hiking scenic trails, all while breathing in the freshest of mountain air or standing on the perfect ledge to be used as a vantage point for viewing the lay of the land. This gorgeous park is 45 miles long and spreads across 309,944 acres. It is named for the tallest mountain in the range after 19th century French trappers named the hills…..les trois Teton {the three teats}, which was later shortened to Tetons…..such a fun fact!

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Yellowstone

{The world’s most famous geyser, Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park}

Last week Sean and Tony traveled to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons to track the migration habits of two surviving species of “bison” or more commonly known as  American buffalo. The boy’s were completely captivated by these creatures, and decided before trekking throughout the grasslands of the west they would do a bit of sightseeing throughout the area.

Yellowstone known for its wildlife and geothermal features, such as Old Faithful, which erupts every 91 minutes. Atop a volcanic hot spot that is mostly in Wyoming, but spreads into Montana and Idaho, it has many ecosystems, hundreds of species of mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that have been documented, including those endangered or threatened, such as the bison.

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