Beautiful. I would thank you for the post, but I am not sure how.
The ones in the picture are probably 13,000.
Yes, already established they are the Tetons and that is the Snake river in Wyoming.
It was a National Geographic 2013 finalist. It was taken on the Snake River in Wyoming. The mountains behind are probably the Tetons.
Been there. Been to the UK as well, and the Tetons are a lot higher than anything you blokes have.Yes, already established they are the Tetons and that is the Snake river in Wyoming.
I would love to set the trees on fire, shoot the moose in the face, and spew liquid hot diarrhea into the waters with the most satisfying grin. the mountains can stay though. they're nice.
Wyoming would be my guess. The trees are aspens. Could be Montana too. If it wasn't for the Moose I'd say Colorado.Where do you reckon that is?
That's "Grand Tetons" and that would be my guess too. I have from photos my parents took when they were at Glacier National Park in Montana, looks very similiar. I figured in was in the Rockies of Wyoming or Montana cause of combination of Moose and Aspens.It was a National Geographic 2013 finalist. It was taken on the Snake River in Wyoming. The mountains behind are probably the Tetons.
Wyoming would be my guess. The trees are aspens. Could be Montana too. If it wasn't for the Moose I'd say Colorado.
Didn't know that. I thought Colorado was south of their natural range.There are moose in Colorado. You can even get a tag to hunt moose...
Didn't know that. I thought Colorado was south of their natural range.
No, but these are though.
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No one cares about Bongistan but you Tom.
If you don't care why are you going to Scotland?
Not part of Bongistan.