Intricate snow sculptures celebrate winter in downtown Driggs, Idaho. #snowsculptures #driggsidaho #tetonvalleyidaho #bestofthegemstate #communityspirit #orcuttphotography.com #winterinidaho cynthia February 10, 2023 Uncategorized You Might Also Like After four sunny days this sky appeared at the end of the day, as I was skiing the Alta Ski Track. This venue is a five minute drive from our Driggs, Idaho home. Trail conditions are outstanding after the added snow last week! #driggsidaho #altawyoming #bestofthegemstate #orcuttphotography.com #tetonvalleyidaho February 15, 2023 Spectacular Upper Mesa Falls. Info from Wekipedia: Upper Mesa Falls is a waterfall on the Henrys Fork in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Upstream from Lower Mesa Falls, it is roughly 16 miles away from Ashton, Idaho. Upper Mesa Falls is roughly 114 feet high and 200 feet wide. Wikipedia #uppermesafallsidaho #henry’sforkofthesnakeriver #easternidaho #bestofthegemstate July 24, 2023 Arches made of elk antlers mark the entrances of the Town Square in Jackson, Wyoming. Most of the antlers came from the National Elk Refuge just to the north of town. Begun in 1953 with one arch, the latest construction consists of 4 arches built between 2007 and 2013. #jacksonwyoming #elkantlerarches #townsquarejacksonwyoming February 29, 2024
After four sunny days this sky appeared at the end of the day, as I was skiing the Alta Ski Track. This venue is a five minute drive from our Driggs, Idaho home. Trail conditions are outstanding after the added snow last week! #driggsidaho #altawyoming #bestofthegemstate #orcuttphotography.com #tetonvalleyidaho February 15, 2023
Spectacular Upper Mesa Falls. Info from Wekipedia: Upper Mesa Falls is a waterfall on the Henrys Fork in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Upstream from Lower Mesa Falls, it is roughly 16 miles away from Ashton, Idaho. Upper Mesa Falls is roughly 114 feet high and 200 feet wide. Wikipedia #uppermesafallsidaho #henry’sforkofthesnakeriver #easternidaho #bestofthegemstate July 24, 2023
Arches made of elk antlers mark the entrances of the Town Square in Jackson, Wyoming. Most of the antlers came from the National Elk Refuge just to the north of town. Begun in 1953 with one arch, the latest construction consists of 4 arches built between 2007 and 2013. #jacksonwyoming #elkantlerarches #townsquarejacksonwyoming February 29, 2024