When you see all the beauty that America has to offer, why would you ever think of going anywhere else? Our country has some of the most breathtaking scenery of any place on earth. I have seen the Swiss and Austrian Alps, the desert of Egypt, and a lot of Turkish countryside, but none of those compare with the beauty of what America has to offer. Again, why go anywhere else, when we have all of that beauty right here at home?
@@rosemary6907 we’re having to make some chgs to our lodging due to the flooded out roads. Hoping and praying the Northeast Entrance road will be open.
Thanks ! Hoping to have some more in the future. Gonna add a drone to my tools (can’t use them in the National Parks, but look forward to new shots taken from above)
Wow! I must applaud and thank you for this "raw" video, I would love to nominate you for such an outstanding video, it's truly the BEST that I have seen, you have everything in this video that makes a video interesting and that keeps the viewer interested ALL THE WAY TO THE END, and that's extremely hard to do! The rushing water in the creeks, river and waterfalls would make exceptional camping grounds! The wildlife that you showcased are beautifully gorgeous, you captured the true meaning of the word WILDERNESS, and I thank you sincerely for sharing this extraordinary video! I'am proud to tell you that I just became your newest subscriber, thank you! ❤ 🖒🤗🖒❤🐻
Breathtakingly beautiful both scenery & wildlife! I can never understand how some people can take pleasure in hunting such magnificent animals. Take their innocent lives for mere worthless photograhs to show off. Animals enhance the world beauty. They are much more beautiful alive than dead.
The vast majority of people that hunt do it to feed themselves and their families clean food free of pesticides, hormones, and many other other drugs that the grocery stores sell. You may think you don't have the blood of the animals you eat on your hands because you pay to have someone else do the killing, but you are just as responsible for their deaths and the horrible existence they had to endure because of your laziness and lack of desire to forage for food that won't give you cancer and result in your early and unnecessary death.
i abhore hunting and killing. in our " South island of New Zealand, mountains they call it " Culling "..Hunters need shooting and i guess , Dangerous or poisonous Snakes, could be killed , in my opinion
If you're gonna hike in the heat you better take ALL the water you can comfortably carry. In northern California a family on a hike died from heat and sun; mother father child and the dog all died. Father called in but the rescue team could not find them until evening but they were deceased by then. Rescuers stood watch all night so the predators couldn't get to the deceased. RIP to all who died that day.
Thankyou for this wondderful video.the second part , showing the Animals waz a highlight. The roaming Wolves, were up to something ( killing ). Hard to go on about that subject. The Scenery Showz Heaven , thatz incredable.
One of the most beautiful places on earth. When people see the Grand Tetons for the first time, they are astonished at their glory. The thriving wild animals are a part of it.
I used a Gopro Hero 7 Black for a lot of road filming. It’s an amazingly crisp snd clear camera. My other camera is a Sony RX10 IV. It’s got a 25 power optical zoom. Glad u liked the video!
oh! I enjoyed every second of your video, once being in GTNP and YS you aleays want to go back. such a magnetic area. what month is this? I have visited in fall and winter but want to go back for babies and you guys had plenty of them🥰
Yes! It was early in the season, so some of the really higher altitude trails were snowed under. We opted for the following: 1. Inspiration Point: The coolest part of this trail is where it is carved into the side of mountain. Also, the view of Jenny Lake is nice. But I would recommend continuing onto Cascade Canyon. 2. Cascade Canyon: If you continue past Inspiration Point, you can walk thru the canyon by the river. This was a really beautiful hike with very little altitude change. It is up and back, so hike in as far as you like, then turn around. 3. Bradley Lake/Taggert Lake: The last trail we did was the Bradley/Taggert lake loop. The views on the way from the parking area to Bradley lake were really great and if you get to the lake early enough, the wind may be still allowing really nice shots of the Tetons as they reflect in the lake. *** Can't emphasize enough that you need to get to the trailhead early!! We got there around 7:30 AM for all of these trails. By the time we got back to our car, there were vehicles parked as much as a half a mile down the side of the road! It was a zoo. Do yourself a favor and get up early. This gives you a great chance to see wildlife on your way to the trail, and on the trail. It also gives you much more serenity while on the trail because a lot of folks show up later ***
@@yowza123456 Thank you so much for responding! I will keep all 3 of these hikes in mind. And also your suggestion to go early. I'm a huge RMNP hiker and always get an early start too. On this upcoming trip we will be visiting Mount Rainer, Grand Teton and Yellowstone NP. We're really looking forward to it! Thanks again, and I enjoyed the beauty of your video!
The grand Tetons is not nice name 'big breast'. Because those French explorers had dirty minds when they named it. I would called it a very cool native American name.
When you see all the beauty that America has to offer, why would you ever think of going anywhere else? Our country has some of the most breathtaking scenery of any place on earth. I have seen the Swiss and Austrian Alps, the desert of Egypt, and a lot of Turkish countryside, but none of those compare with the beauty of what America has to offer. Again, why go anywhere else, when we have all of that beauty right here at home?
Great Footage. I really enjoyed watching. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it! I really enjoy documenting these trips. Hoping to do some videos on what to see and when in YS and GT!
THANK YOU!!!! MAGNIFICENT VIDEO!! ENJOYED EVERY MOMENT!!
Thanks Rosemary! I really love it out West. Hoping to take a group out next year!
@@yowza123456 My daughter had to CANCEL her family's vacation to Grand Tetons and Yellowstone, BROKEN HEARTS!
@@rosemary6907 we’re having to make some chgs to our lodging due to the flooded out roads. Hoping and praying the Northeast Entrance road will be open.
He scenery as great. I think I love the wildlife best. Thank you for sharing!
Awesome Speechless Video! Thanks a lot for uploading!!!!
Wow... !!! It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
Awesome , speechless. Beautiful!!! Thank you!!!
What a beautifull video! I really enjoyed watching it.😊
Thanks ! Hoping to have some more in the future. Gonna add a drone to my tools (can’t use them in the National Parks, but look forward to new shots taken from above)
so wonderful!!!
thanks for your beautiful video
Glad you liked it! I’m working on one from a trip we took to Glacier National Park back around 2016. It should be posted soon
Wonderful journey ❤️ and location is very nice 👍
Its beatiful , thank You very so match !!!!
I really liked your video.. thanks
Awesome views of waterfalls and an excellent variety of the wildlife!!! Thank you for taking us along on your adventure 🙂
Did you have any bear protection???
@@clairebullock7082 Yes, we both kept bear spray on us at all times. We rented it at the Jackson Hole airport.
So beautiful up there, thanks for sharing
Wow.. amazing 👏👏✨
How precious THOSE youngsters were!
Wow! I must applaud and thank you for this "raw" video, I would love to nominate you for such an outstanding video, it's truly the BEST that I have seen, you have everything in this video that makes a video interesting and that keeps the viewer interested ALL THE WAY TO THE END, and that's extremely hard to do!
The rushing water in the creeks, river and waterfalls would make exceptional camping grounds!
The wildlife that you showcased are beautifully gorgeous, you captured the true meaning of the word WILDERNESS, and I thank you sincerely for sharing this extraordinary video!
I'am proud to tell you that I just became your newest subscriber, thank you! ❤ 🖒🤗🖒❤🐻
Thank you so much for the kind words. And thanks for subscribing! I have a new video coming out soon so stay tuned.
@@yowza123456 I will thank you so much! 🤗
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Wow! The picture quality is so sharp it almost looks like 3-D! Especially when you’re in motion!
Awesome video
Wondrous nature!
Breathtakingly beautiful both scenery & wildlife! I can never understand how some people can take pleasure in hunting such magnificent animals. Take their innocent lives for mere worthless photograhs to show off. Animals enhance the world beauty. They are much more beautiful alive than dead.
The vast majority of people that hunt do it to feed themselves and their families clean food free of pesticides, hormones, and many other other drugs that the grocery stores sell. You may think you don't have the blood of the animals you eat on your hands because you pay to have someone else do the killing, but you are just as responsible for their deaths and the horrible existence they had to endure because of your laziness and lack of desire to forage for food that won't give you cancer and result in your early and unnecessary death.
i abhore hunting and killing. in our " South island of New Zealand, mountains they call it " Culling "..Hunters need shooting and i guess , Dangerous or poisonous Snakes, could be killed , in my opinion
@@robertbryant2721 So do you realize what a hypocrite you are every time you eat meat because you pay someone else to do the killing?
Great footage outstanding
That place is impossibly beautiful
If you're gonna hike in the heat you better take ALL the water you can comfortably carry. In northern California a family on a hike died from heat and sun; mother father child and the dog all died. Father called in but the rescue team could not find them until evening but they were deceased by then. Rescuers stood watch all night so the predators couldn't get to the deceased. RIP to all who died that day.
Thankyou for this wondderful video.the second part , showing the Animals waz a highlight. The roaming Wolves, were up to something ( killing ). Hard to go on about that subject.
The Scenery Showz Heaven , thatz incredable.
One of the most beautiful places on earth. When people see the Grand Tetons for the first time, they are astonished at their glory. The thriving wild animals are a part of it.
And crying like me last may
Awesome, keep going.
Amazing video!
Was wondering what Camera you used for filming when you were driving? It was so clear I want to get one for myself.
I used a Gopro Hero 7 Black for a lot of road filming. It’s an amazingly crisp snd clear camera. My other camera is a Sony RX10 IV. It’s got a 25 power optical zoom. Glad u liked the video!
oh! I enjoyed every second of your video, once being in GTNP and YS you aleays want to go back. such a magnetic area. what month is this? I have visited in fall and winter but want to go back for babies and you guys had plenty of them🥰
This was early June. We wanted to see the new born wildlife and hopefully get out ahead of the fires that can smoke up the views
@@yowza123456 thanks for the tip😉 your trip was priceless❤️
Que lugar maravilhoso. Criação divina.
We are going to Grand Teton in a month. Would have loved to know what trails you were on. Can you share?
Yes! It was early in the season, so some of the really higher altitude trails were snowed under. We opted for the following:
1. Inspiration Point: The coolest part of this trail is where it is carved into the side of mountain. Also, the view of Jenny Lake is nice. But I would recommend continuing onto Cascade Canyon.
2. Cascade Canyon: If you continue past Inspiration Point, you can walk thru the canyon by the river. This was a really beautiful hike with very little altitude change. It is up and back, so hike in as far as you like, then turn around.
3. Bradley Lake/Taggert Lake: The last trail we did was the Bradley/Taggert lake loop. The views on the way from the parking area to Bradley lake were really great and if you get to the lake early enough, the wind may be still allowing really nice shots of the Tetons as they reflect in the lake.
*** Can't emphasize enough that you need to get to the trailhead early!! We got there around 7:30 AM for all of these trails. By the time we got back to our car, there were vehicles parked as much as a half a mile down the side of the road! It was a zoo. Do yourself a favor and get up early. This gives you a great chance to see wildlife on your way to the trail, and on the trail. It also gives you much more serenity while on the trail because a lot of folks show up later ***
@@yowza123456 Thank you so much for responding! I will keep all 3 of these hikes in mind. And also your suggestion to go early. I'm a huge RMNP hiker and always get an early start too. On this upcoming trip we will be visiting Mount Rainer, Grand Teton and Yellowstone NP. We're really looking forward to it!
Thanks again, and I enjoyed the beauty of your video!
@@vickinathan8777 If you’re up for more strenuous hikes, Surprise lake or Delta lake are supposed to be amazing.
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Father daughter trip?
Yes! We’re both shutterbugs and had a blast chasing good shots
Peple there you have to go over there a soon
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What was the date you were there?
Early June. I think around June 5 - 11
The grand Tetons is not nice name 'big breast'. Because those French explorers had dirty minds when they named it. I would called it a very cool native American name.