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Red Barn on Rapid Creek Road - This ranch is located in Sheridan County, not far from the town of Sheridan. I've taken this shot before and it's in one of my albums. My previous shot was taken in early winter and there was snow on the ground. This shot was about three months later. The Bighorn mountains are in the background.
Bighorn Ram - I liked the grass background in this shot. During late Fall and Winter, Bighorn Sheep can be seen along Hwy US 14 between the small town of Wapiti and the eastern entrance to Yellowstone. The rest of the year they are very likely in Yellowstone. This Ram was in a group of about twenty Bighorn Sheep. It was one of three Rams in the group, but the other two were fairly young ones. I try to make it here every year. Sometimes you will see Rams with well developed horns. This Ram has a way to go to reach that point.
Overnight Snow fall on Little Goose Creek - Little Goose Creek is located in Little Goose Canyon. The road to the canyon begins on WY335, which is several miles from the town of Big Horn heading to the Bighorn Mountains. I like the Snow Dog at the middle right of the photo with its' tail raised straight up.
Pink Sky over the Absaroka Mouintains - This shot was taken a few miles from the Pitchfork Ranch in Meeteetse. Wyoming. It was shot about 15 minutes before 8:AM MST.
After an Overnight Snow Fall - This shot was taken in the Little Goose Canyon which is a couple of miles from the small town of Big Horn, Wyoming
SE-DJL - Dassault Falcon 7X - 040 - Svenskt Industriflyg - Belfast City Airport - Saturday - 18-07-2020
South Fork of the Tongue River - This shot of the South Fork of the Tongue River was taken before you get to Burgess Junction in the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming. The river in this area runs close to US 14 between Arrowhead Lodge and Sibley Lake.
Tongue River Canyon, Wyoming - To get to the canyon, from US 14 short of Dayton, Wyoming, turn right on to River road where US 14 is about 100 feet short of the bridge that crosses the Tongue river into Dayton. Then drive about three miles to the canyon. The road into the canyon is about two miles where you come to a parking area. From there is a trail head that takes you way into the canyon. This shot was taken a very short distance from the trail head.
Breakfast Time. Stretching for the high Aspen leaves. Every once in awhile, this Bull Moose would stop eating and look over at me for a few seconds, and would then go back to eating Aspen leaves. I was probably about 50 feet from him. A little while later, he stopped eating and he started walking in my direction but he just went by me and made a right turn heading for the big trees. If this was the rutting season, I wouldn't have gotten anywhere close to this Moose.