Grand Tetons, Wyoming

So many people told me how amazing and pointy the Grand Tetons were. I was excited to see them in person. Driving through Wyoming wasn’t anything special, but I did enjoy it.  We made one stop, we saw these horses with some mountains right behind them and had to get a couple photos.

First look I got of The Tetons were mind blowing, everybody that told me how amazing they were, were right. I was pumped to be in the park. 

First place we stopped was atop a huge mountain, Signal Mountain. Not only did we get an amazing view of the Tetons, we also got very good cell service, which is pretty ironic as the name is “Signal Mountain”.

We were then off to get camp set up and cook some dinner, we put up the two tents and all the hammocks. 

We relaxed for a couple hours then we planed on heading out to get sunset at a nearby lake inside the park. 

Every five seconds I wanted to stop and take some photos, everywhere in the park was beautiful. 

We got to Jenny Lake about an hour before sunset, perfect light to take some photos of the peaks of the mountains. Earlier that day we were having a hard time due to how harsh the light was. I tell people usually the best light is 15 minutes before and after sunrise/sunset. 

Watching the sunset was unreal, it kept getting better and better. The colors would get more vibrant as time went on. 

I was planning on shooting the stars that night but it never happened. Once I got all comfy inside my tent I wasn’t getting out due to how tired I was from being in the car all morning. Now that I didn’t shoot them I highly regret not going. 

Tomorrow morning we head to Crater Lake for one night!