emmie said:
Jamie, these photos are beyond beautiful!
Yes! Thanks for sharing. I'm more than ready for a road trip, I think, and this one looks great.
Is that campsite in Gardiner run by Native Americans? If not, isn't it a form of cultural appropriation or exploitation?
Excellent photos. I hope the Buffalo were given summonses for jay-walking.
tjohn said:
Is that campsite in Gardiner run by Native Americans? If not, isn't it a form of cultural appropriation or exploitation?
It was a nice family from Texas running it. Are you saying that only Native Americans can have tipis? Or run a tipi campsite? Should these guy have used tents or yurts instead?
Love the photo of the cemetery on the hill overlooking that incredible view.
Beautiful photos. This is tempting me to do the same.
Did you drive there or flew and rented? Wondering if its worth driving that distance.
BG9 said:
Wondering if its worth driving that distance.
If you have the time and plan to see things along the way, sure. Otherwise, it is a llllooonnnggg drive.
tjohn said:
BG9 said:
Wondering if its worth driving that distance.
If you have the time and plan to see things along the way, sure. Otherwise, it is a llllooonnnggg drive.
I drove it in August. I had time to travel the Mississippi Scenic Byway in Wisconsin. If I had more time, I would have added Pittsburgh to the trip.
Love the pictures Jamie! The single buffalo is wonderful. Love the Homeland Security image. All the landscapes are gorgeous.
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I managed to get away for a few days - here's some of the images. First stop - Grand Tetons.