Sublette Alpenglow
The last sunlight of the day shines on Mount Sublette high in the Absaroka Mountains. This peak is located directly on the continental divide which separates the drainage basins of the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. Togwotee Pass at nearly 10,000 feet is known for frequent sightings of grizzly bears. But by this time of year they had long since been in hibernation. The 4.5 feet of snow made it challenging to take pictures. The center column on my tripod broke after I tried pushing it all the way down into into the snow, which was an expensive mistake.
- Copyright
- Kevin Palmer
- Image Size
- 5799x3866 / 11.7MB
- Keywords
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2016, absaroka mountains, alpenglow, blue, cliff, cold, december, deep, dubois, evening, forest, kevin palmer, mount sublette, mountain, nikon d750, orange, peak, sky, snow, snowy, sunlight, sunset, tamron 24-70mm f2.8, togwotee pass, trees, winter
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- Wyoming, Landscapes, Breathless: Winter in Wyoming