Rocky Mountains “If I could choose one superpower, it would be the power to appreciate fully.” View fullsize LAST LIGHT – As I exited Grand Teton National Park heading east on Highway 26, I caught a glimpse of orange in my rearview mirror. I pulled over and quickly found this view of the Teton Range from a nearby knoll. View fullsize MOOSE DUEL – (Int'l Photography Awards Official Selection) Two bachelor moose spar at sunrise as the first snows of December descend on Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. I was encircled by six moose and only a few feet from these fighting males when I took this photo. View fullsize LAMB IN THE SNOW – A Bighorn sheep lamb blends in with the snow-covered bitterbrush of Jackson, Wyoming. View fullsize TETON SUNFLARE – A majestic view from Snake River Overlook in Grand Teton National Park. View fullsize BOBBY SOCK TREES – Dead lodgepole pines absorb mineral-laden water from the Yellowstone Caldera which turns the base of the trees white. View fullsize BIGHORN BY THE ROCKS – A Bighorn sheep struts by a cliff along Millers Butte in the National Elk Refuge, Jackson, Wyoming. View fullsize TIMP UNDER THE CLOUDS - The peaks of Mount Timpanogos are shrouded in cloud cover as seen from the western bank of Utah Lake. View fullsize SPRAGUE LAKE – Sunlight peeks through the peaks above Sprague Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. View fullsize FLOCKING THE FRONT RANGE – Thousands of migrating Canada geese soar above the Front Range of Colorado. View fullsize THE SENTINEL OF SHAFER CANYON – (Int'l Photography Awards Official Selection) A Utah Juniper stands watch over Shafer Canyon in Canyonlands National Park. View fullsize SNOW BEAR – During a late Spring snowstorm in Yellowstone National Park, I tracked this Grizzly for twenty minutes till it decided to plop down in the snow and stare back at me.