Six years ago, my wife and I up and went to Montana with little planning. We bought a pop-up camper literally the day before we split, and winged the entire trip with only a rough idea as to where we were headed. En route to Jackson Hole, we powered through the unappealing landscape of Southern Wyoming, anxious to be greeted by Grand Teton. Primitive campsites were where we called home, parking the pop-up and the trusty Pathfinder SUV, while we explored the streets of Jackson Hole, the park of Yellowstone, and the vast landscape of Montana. Along the way, we took a few photos with, at the time, a fancy Nikon camera that we owned. Six years later, our camera has been passed up technically by our telephones, but we were still able to get a few shots that continue to make me happy whenever I see them. Fact of the matter is, when you're in the vicinity of the Tetons, Yellowstone, and Montana, it's really easy to take good pictures. //re
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