Total Eclipse over Grand Teton National Park

Total Eclipse over Grand Teton National Park
This was such an amazing experience that took a ton of planning! Honestly, at first, I wasn't really interested in seeing the eclipse. I've seen partial eclipses from Seattle before. Sure, they were cool. But, the more I read about a TOTAL eclipse, the more I became hooked. From there, I looked up the path across the US and knew that I could get a popular, zoomed in shot from just about any clear-weather spot. The real challenge was to integrate a spectacular landscape into it. Using prediction models, I located this spot, hiked up 5000 feet and, boy, was it worth it.
Later that same day, after the eclipse and everybody headed home,I hiked closer to the mountains and waited for the milky way to light up the darkness.
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