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  • Big Springs is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitor love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeBigSprings5913.jpg
  • Big Springs is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitor love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    BigSpringsSourceHenrysFork7968.jpg
  • Big Springs detail of underwater grasses is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitors love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    UnderwaterGrassDetailSnakeRiv3186.jpg
  • Big Springs is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitor love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    BigSpringsHenrysForkSeaguls8056.jpg
  • Big Springs is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitor love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeBigSpringsFloat4162.jpg
  • Bonneville Salt Flats cover 159 square miles (412km2) in Northwestern Utah site of endless desert beauty and where many speed records are broken by car and cycle enthusiasts. Licensing and Limited Edition of 25 includes all sizes.
    BonnevilleSaltFlats8b-45.jpg
  • Fall colors and a brilliant day create a wetlands oasis in Trail Creek Canyon near Sun Valley Idaho.  Limited Editions of 75 includes all sizes.
    BeaverPonds8b45V.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17<br />
Winter scene of Little Redfish Lake's Outlet flowing toward Salmon River in Central Idaho at sunrise with alpenglow.
    LittleRedfishOutlet-3.jpg
  • Fall colors and a brilliant day create a wetlands oasis in Trail Creek Canyon near Sun Valley Idaho. Limited Editions of 8
    BeaverPonds8b45H.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Frosted trees and lifting mist along the Wood River north of Sun Valley Idaho created a beautiful winter scene.
    WoodRiverWinterMist2243.jpg
  • Open Edition Print<br />
Wood River near the Fox Creek Trailhead in a flocking of white from an early snow storm.
    WoodRiverFoxCreekBridgeSnow9663.jpg
  • Panorama of Alice Lake with Snowyside Peak 10,650 ft 3246 meters in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in Central Idaho on a beautiful summer day with emerald water and perfect clear skies. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    WC Alice Lake 3379.jpg
  • Alice Lake in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in Central Idaho on a beautiful summer day with emerald water and perfect clear skies. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Alice Lake.jpg
  • Variations of white on the open expanse of the Camas Prairie near Moonstone with fluctuating weather patterns bring wind and snow and changing temperatures.  Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    VariationsOfWhite-435.jpg
  • Boulder Mountains in Bright Autumn Colors in Central Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BouldersAutumnMorning---2236.jpg
  • Limited Edition Print of 8 Thompson Peak at 10,751 feet and Williams Peak most prominent at 10,635 feet are viewed in clear winter skies and early morning sub zero temperatures from Stanley in Central Idaho
    SawtoothWinterThompsonWilliamsPeak40...jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Wood River just below Phantom HIll with fall colors and forest hillside along the willow edged stream in Central Idaho
    WoodRiverAutumnSeries-1664.jpg
  • Open Edition Print<br />
Wood River north of Ketchum in a flocking of white from an early snow storm.
    WoodRiverWRCampBridgeSnow9667.jpg
  • Boulder Mountains in Bright Autumn Colors in Central Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BoulderSeasonAutumn-2.jpg
  • Unsettled weather sweeping across the Camas Prairie near Anderson Ranch in a changing light scenario. B&W. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    CamasPrairieAndersonRanchBW458.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Thousand Springs Preserve near Hagerman along the Snake River in Southern Idaho is sporting autumn gold and orange surrounding the waterfall
    SnakeThousandSpringsHagerman2021.jpg
  • Early Morning Panoramic Springtime View to the East from West End of Alturas Lake in the Sawtooth Mountains in Central Idaho
    AlturasLakeLogPano8Bit2-Edit.tif
  • Limited Edition of 17 Black-White<br />
1000 Springs Waterfall near Hagerman detail
    ThousandSpringsSnakeBW4860.jpg
  • Sawtooth Lake Clouds Formations near Sawtooth Lake, Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    CloudsSawtoothLake3580.jpg
  • Aerial view of Heart Lake and the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in high elevations and Yellostone Lake on the distant right horizon
    SnakeHeartLakeYellowstone-600.jpg
  • Aerial view of the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in high elevations
    SnakeHeadwatersAerial-467.jpg
  • Aerial view of the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in high elevations
    SnakeHeadwatersYellowstone--441.jpg
  • Aerial view of the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in high elevations and Yellostone Lake on the distant horizon
    SnakeHeadwatersYellowstoneLake-522.jpg
  • Stanley Creek meanders toward the Salmon River near Stanley Idaho with the snow capped Sawtooth Mountains in the background at sunset. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    StanleyCreekw-8-67.jpg
  • Avalanche Creek tumbles down through lush Alpine vegetation in Glacier National Park in Montana. Limited Edition of 17 includes all sizes.
    AvalancheCreekGlacierNPMT-9997.jpg
  • Canadian Rockys between Lake Louise and Jasper with wetlands and snowy covered peak.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    CanadianRockies-0785.jpg
  • Lower Mesa Falls on the Henrys Fork of the Snake River roars downstream on an early summer morning in Eastern Idaho
    SnakeBMesaFallsLower-720.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming in its autumn glow during morning first light.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverAutumnAerial91591.jpg
  • Rainbow trout in pure waters of Big Springs source of the Henrys Fork of the Snake River near Island Park in Eastern Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TroutBigSpringsGOPR3032.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Sub-zero morning with Jackson Lake and the Teton Mountain Range shrouded in lifting clouds in Teton National Park near Jackson Wyoming
    SnakeRiverJacksonLakeWinter2397.jpg
  • Twin Lakes just above Alice Lake in the Sawtooth Mountains in early summer in Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Twin Lakes Sawtooth Mtns 3447.jpg
  • Gushing waterfall cascades into Milford Sound from beech forest in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand. Editions of 17 includes all sizes.
    Falling Water.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition PrintsBox Canyon Spring near Wendell Idaho is a pure source of water emerging out of the base of the cliff walls from a subterranean Lost River.
    SnakeBoxCanyonSpring0050-Edit-2.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17<br />
1000 Dreams at Thousand Springs near Hagerman Idaho on the Snake River
    1000 Dreams.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Snake Rivers Headwaters emerging from Two Oceans Plateau near the Yellowstone Park South Entrance. The source of the  Snake River originates on the Continental Divide in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many little streams combining in high elevations. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHeadwatersYellowtone415.jpg
  • Aerial view of the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in a high elevation pan of a wetlands before they merge to create the beginning of the river.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHeadwatersCrop-2288.jpg
  • Granite Creek Falls near Sandpoint in North Idahos Panhandle cascades through lush forest.
    GraniteCreekFalls45-adj.jpg
  • Thompson Peak on left at 10,751 feet and Williams Peak most prominent at 10,636 feet are viewed in clear winter skies and early morning sub zero temperatures from Stanley in Central Idaho. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Thompson & Williams Peaks Winter.jpg
  • Autumn colors get a muted color saturation from recent snow and heavy clouds over Baldy Mountain with bike path along the Wood River in Sun Valley Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BaldyBikePathWoodRiverAutumn7974.jpg
  • Aerial View of Lower Monument Dam on the Snake River in Washington State is one of 4 dams on the Snake River in Washington.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeMonumentLockDam1063.jpg
  • Lower view of Ice Harbor Dam Spillway near the end of the Snake River before it joins the Columbia River down stream at Tri-Cities, Washington.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeEIceHarborDam-Lock3541.jpg
  • Outflow of hydro electric tunnel on Doubtful Sound in New Zealand water flows from higher elevation of fresh water Lake Manapouri generating electricity from the powerful drop
    NZDoubtfulSoundHydroTunnel---7900.tif
  • Lower Alice Lake with El Capitan Peak in background 9902 feet / 3018 meters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Alice Lake Lower Level 3392.jpg
  • Autumn colors get extra color saturation from recent rain with lifting clouds over Baldy Mountain with bike path along the Wood River in Sun Valley Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BaldyWoodRiverBikePathFall--7333.jpg
  • Falls colors begin to take over the vegetation surrounding the wetlands area on the west side of the Canadian town of Banff in the Province of Alberta. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BanffAlpineWetlands3824.jpg
  • The Teton Range at sunset is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
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Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
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The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)).
    SnakeTetonGrandClouds-7782.jpg
  • Waterfall tumbles down mountain side on the Going to the Sun Highway in Glacier National Park in Montana
    WaterfallGlacier-8-20546.jpg
  • Aerial view of Ice Harbor Dam  near the end of the Snake River before it joins the Columbia River down stream at Tri-Cities, Washington.  Licensing and Open Edition Print
    SnakeIceHarborLockDam1036.jpg
  • Custom Mail Box for Ice Harbor Dam in Burbank, Washington.
    SnakeEIceHarborDamMailBox3529.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Niagra Springs in the Snake River Canyon just south of Wendell Idaho is a spring that pops out of the canyon walls from the Lost River Aquifer
    SnakeNiagraSprings--2654.jpg
  • Sheep Falls on the Henrys Fork of the Snake River roars downstream on an early summer morning in Eastern Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSheepFallsHenrysFK--792.jpg
  • Aerial view of the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with fallen timber and streams combining to make the Main Snake River. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverHeadwaters2295.jpg
  • Aerial view of the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many little streams combining in high elevations. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHeadwatersYellowstone-424.jpg
  • Rising mist during Spring Sunrise on the Snake River near the South Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeYellowstoneSpringAM-1823.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Sub-zero morning with Jackson Lake and the Teton Mountain Range shrouded in lifting clouds in Teton National Park near Jackson Wyoming
    SnakeAJacksonLakeTetons-92407.jpg
  • Waters edge view of Jackson Lake and the Teton Mountain Range in Teton National Forest on beautiful calm spring morning from Colter Bay. Licensing and Open Editions
    JacksonLake-7742.jpg
  • Schultz a male Pug swims the river just above Stanley Lake in the Sawtooth Mountains near Stanley Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    DogsPugShultzSwimming0051.jpg
  • Alice Lake with Snowyside Peak 10,650 ft 3246 meters in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in Central Idaho on a beautiful summer day with emerald water and perfect clear skies. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothsAliceLake3384.jpg
  • Sunbeam Dam in Winter - was built on the Salmon River near the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River in 1910 and effectively wiped out the native run of sockeye salmon to and from the Pacific Ocean. After providing power for one year the powerhouse was shut down, but the dam sat idle and continued to kill salmon until it was removed in 1934.<br />
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In 1934 the dam was partially blown up. There are various reports with broad discrepancies outlining the details of how the dam eventually met its demise. One report, from the then-former governor of Idaho, Cecil Andrus, states “a party or parties unknown ran a dynamite-laden raft into Sunbeam Dam.” Another report reads, “In 1910, miners built Sunbeam Dam on the Salmon River east of Stanley, cutting off the sockeye’s migration route. They were thought to have gone extinct in the 1920s. But the fish reappeared in 1931 after sportsmen blew a hole in Sunbeam Dam.”<br />
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Regardless of how the dam was blown up there are two things we know are true: Sockeye Salmon have one less obstacle to contend with on their trek to Redfish Lake and whitewater rafters on this stretch of river sure have a unique rapid to navigate. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SalmonRiverSunbeamDam8699.jpg
  • The Lost River Mountain Range with Idahos highest Peak Mount Borah at 12662 feet and 3859 meters in Central Idaho near the town of Mackay
    IdahoLostRiverRangeBurmaRD----22957.jpg
  • Intense highlights reflect off the morning water surface on Doubtful Sound in Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    WaterDetailDoubtfulSoundNZ7881.tif
  • Torrential Waterfall Milford Sound New Zealand. Open Edition Prints and Licensing
    MilfordWaterfallDetailNZ1265.tif
  • The Lost River Mountain Range with Idahos highest Peak Mount Borah at 12662 feet and 3859 meters in Central Idaho near the town of Mackay
    IdahoLostRiverRangeBurmaRD---22957.tif
  • Limited Editions of 25<br />
Gushing waterfall cascades into Milford Sound from beech forest in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand.
    Falling Water.jpg
  • Sunbeam Dam was built on the Salmon River near the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River in 1910 and effectively wiped out the native run of sockeye salmon to and from the Pacific Ocean. After providing power for one year the powerhouse was shut down, but the dam sat idle and continued to kill salmon until it was removed in 1934.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
In 1934 the dam was partially blown up. There are various reports with broad discrepancies outlining the details of how the dam eventually met its demise. One report, from the then-former governor of Idaho, Cecil Andrus, states “a party or parties unknown ran a dynamite-laden raft into Sunbeam Dam.” Another report reads, “In 1910, miners built Sunbeam Dam on the Salmon River east of Stanley, cutting off the sockeye’s migration route. They were thought to have gone extinct in the 1920s. But the fish reappeared in 1931 after sportsmen blew a hole in Sunbeam Dam.”<br />
<br />
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Regardless of how the dam was blown up there are two things we know are true: Sockeye Salmon have one less obstacle to contend with on their trek to Redfish Lake and whitewater rafters on this stretch of river sure have a unique rapid to navigate. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Salmon River Sunbeam Dam 0324.jpg
  • Alice Lake with Snowyside Peak 10,650 ft 3246 meters in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in Central Idaho on a beautiful summer day with emerald water and perfect clear skies. Licensing and Open Edition Prints. Vertical
    Alice Lake 3360.jpg
  • Heyburn Peak at 10229 feet 3118 meters reflects in the 4th Bench Lake above Redfish Lake in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area near Stanley in Central Idaho
    Heyburn 4th Bench Lake.jpg
  • Beaver ponds just up the road from Sun Valley in Central Idaho begin their autumn color transformation in early October. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    BeaverPonds3886.jpg
  • Beaver ponds just up the road from Sun Valley in Central Idaho begin their autumn color transformation in early October stormy weather. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BeaverPonds3872.jpg
  • Cruise boat returns to the wharf  after taking tourists on a two hour cruise through Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    Milford Sound Cruise NZ 1306.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 35 All Sizes Duffy's Creek on the Arthur's Pass Road on the South Island of New Zealand is a lush fresh water stream through native bush
    Duffy's Creek B NZ 45 .jp
  • Sailboat excursion boat tours Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand with stormy conditions creating thousands of windblown waterfalls cascading through beech forest. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    Milford Sailboat 1204 .jpg
  • Sailboat excursion boat tours Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand with stormy conditions creating thousands of windblown waterfalls cascading through beech forest.
    MilfordSailboat1204*.jpg
  • Aerial view of the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in high elevations. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHeadwatersYellowstone469.jpg
  • Winter sunrise on the Teton Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
<br />
The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)).
    TetonsWinterMorning45-ISI.jpg
  • Little Redfish Lake frozen over in a winters blanket leaves a blank slate leading up to Mount Heyburn at 10,112 feet in the Sawtooth Range in Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Sawtooths Mtns Heyburn from Little R...jpg
  • McGowan Peak reflects in Stanley Lake in the Sawtooth Mountain Range in Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Stanley Lake McGowan Peak 1.jpg
  • Lake Pukaki just below Mount Cook and New Zealand's South Island experiences a sudden rain storm blackening the sky with sunlight still hitting the foreground and lake.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    NZStormLakePukakiMtCook8b69.jpg
  • Dock on the Waters edge at Colter Bay on Jackson Lake with the Teton Mountain Range in Teton National Forest on beautiful calm spring morning from Colter Bay. Licensing and Open Editions
    SnakeJacksonLakeColterBay7733.jpg
  • Aerial view of Jackson Lake and Colter Bay and the Teton Mountain Range in Teton National Forest on beautiful calm spring morning. Licensing and Open Edition Prints - Vertical
    SnakeJacksonLakeColterBay2322.jpg
  • Aerial view of Heart Lake and the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in high elevations and Yellostone Lake on the distant right horizon - vertical. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    HeartAndYellowstoneLakeAerial-596.jpg
  • Aerial view of the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many little streams combining from Two Oceans Plateau in high elevations. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverHeadwatersYellowstone-519.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17<br />
1000 Springs at Thousand Springs near Hagerman Idaho on the Snake River
    Snake1000Springs--2189.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Thousand Springs Preserve near Hagerman along the Snake River in Southern Idaho is frozen solid with ice and winter temperatures
    Snake1000SpringsWinter-4871.jpg
  • Open Edition Prints B&W<br />
Thousand Springs Preserve near Hagerman along the Snake River in Southern Idaho is frozen solid with ice and winter temperatures
    ThousandSpringsFrozenWaterfallBW4862.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints Cascading waterfall at Thousand Springs near Hagerman Idaho on the Snake River
    SnakeRiver1000Springs_04845.jpg
  • Cow and calf moose move surely through the beautiful habitat of Big Springs a source of the Henrys Fork of the Snake River in Eastern Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    MooseCowCalfHenrysFork4194.jpg
  • Cow and calf moose move surely through the beautiful habitat of Big Springs a source of the Henrys Fork of the Snake River in Eastern Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    MooseCowCalfHenrysFork4193.jpg
  • 3 Rainbow trout in pure waters of Big Springs source of the Henrys Fork of the Snake River near Island Park in Eastern Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    3TroutBigSpringsHenrysFork8321.jpg
  • Alice Lake with Snowyside Peak 10,650 ft 3246 meters in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in Central Idaho on a beautiful summer day with emerald water and perfect clear skies. Licensing and Open Edition Prints. Vertical
    Alice Lake Snowyside Peak 3380.jpg
  • Autumn color almost gone along the Wood River north of Sun Valley Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    WoodRiverFoxCreekBridge7390.tif
  • Sailboat excursion boat tours Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand with stormy conditions creating thousands of windblown waterfalls cascading through beech forest.
    MilfordSailboat1204*.jpg
  • The Teton Range in pre-sunrise Alpenglow is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
<br />
The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)). Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    TetonsWinterAMAlpinglow2-ISI.jpg
  • Aerial view of Jackson Lake and the Teton Mountain Range in Teton National Forest on beautiful calm spring morning. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeJacksonLakeTetonRange678.jpg
  • McGowan Peak reflects in Stanley Lake in the Sawtooth Mountain Range in Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Stanley Lake McGowan Peak (V).jpg
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