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GRAND
TETON
Grand Teton National Park
Jackie Gilmore
48 pages. 8.5”x7.375”
ISBN 0-939365-44-8
$7.95 
Our
Grand Teton Visual Interpretation©
Book features our trademark high quality photography,
a short essay, maps, and travel information.
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Grand
Teton National Park, is northwestern Wyoming, is a land
of incredible diversity and beauty. The rugged peaks
of the Teton Range dominate the valley of Jackson Hole.
The interplay of light and weather changes the colors
and moods of the Tetons from day to day, season to season.
Alpine meadows, sheer rock faces, glacier-carved canyons,
and mountain streams greet the high-altitude hiker.
River bottoms, lakes, meadows, and sagebrush-grasslands
are found in the valley below. Mountains and water,
wildflowers and trees, mammals and birds, temperate
summers and frigid winters contribute to the character
of this mountain landscape.
This
310,000-acre national park is part of the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem, an area emcompassing approximately 28,000
contiguous square miles in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
The Greater Yellowstone region is not defined by political
boundaries but rather by the relationships among the
topography, geology, hydrology, geothermal features,
climate, plants, and wildlife that are found in this
vast area. It includes Yellowstone and Grand Teton National
Parks, The National Elk Refuge, Red Rock Lakes and Gray’s
Lake National Wildlife Refuges, and seven national forests.
—From
the essay by Jackie Gilmore
Grand
Teton National Park
Jackie Gilmore
48 pages. 8.5”x7.375”
ISBN 0-939365-44-8
$7.95 
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