One Bear to Rule Them All
This is THE bear. The one that gets everybody worked up. The one that is most widely known in all of Wyoming if not the entire western United States. The one whose picture you can find in art galleries for 4,000+ dollars a pop. This is "399" who roams the Tetons without a collar... because there would be hell to pay if she got collared. If you want to see a million bucks in glass in one place, come see her. If you want to rub elbows with the biggest names in wildlife photography, come see her. I didn't believe it until I seen her in person, she is one of the biggest and I promise the most beautiful grizzly I've ever seen. In fact the other most popular bears in the area are her offspring. The reason we left the bounty that is Yellowstone to go to the Tetons was the rumor she came out of hibernation and was spotted on her usual route with her COY. The cub is only icing on the cake. I spent more time focusing on her, although I took plenty shots of the usual playful antics you expect to see from a little bear cub. There is still hundreds of pictures to go through, so expect to see more. The trip to the Tetons also opened the door for some pretty spectacular landscape shots with the right dosage of clouds, can't wait to finish those up as well.
One Bear to Rule Them All
This is THE bear. The one that gets everybody worked up. The one that is most widely known in all of Wyoming if not the entire western United States. The one whose picture you can find in art galleries for 4,000+ dollars a pop. This is "399" who roams the Tetons without a collar... because there would be hell to pay if she got collared. If you want to see a million bucks in glass in one place, come see her. If you want to rub elbows with the biggest names in wildlife photography, come see her. I didn't believe it until I seen her in person, she is one of the biggest and I promise the most beautiful grizzly I've ever seen. In fact the other most popular bears in the area are her offspring. The reason we left the bounty that is Yellowstone to go to the Tetons was the rumor she came out of hibernation and was spotted on her usual route with her COY. The cub is only icing on the cake. I spent more time focusing on her, although I took plenty shots of the usual playful antics you expect to see from a little bear cub. There is still hundreds of pictures to go through, so expect to see more. The trip to the Tetons also opened the door for some pretty spectacular landscape shots with the right dosage of clouds, can't wait to finish those up as well.