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Dinwoody Creek Wind River Range

Dinwoody Creek

Here is Dinwoody Creek flowing down into Floyd Wilson meadows. I am trying to capture the movement of the water. I am using brush strokes that are fully loaded.

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Wind Rivers | Framed
30" by 40" | Collected | Oil on Linen

Looking down towards the valley from Suprise Lake. From here you can ascend Disappointment Peak.

Surprise Lake View of Jackson Hole

Looking down towards the valley from Surprise Lake. The Snake River can be seen winding through Antelope Flats. From here you can ascend Disappointment Peak.

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Tetons | Framed
24" by 108" | Collected | Oil on Linen



CMC Camp, Mt Moran

Here is one of the most beautiful campsites in the Tetons. Below is Leigh Lake and further right are String and Jenny lakes.

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Tetons | Framed
16" by 26" | Collected | Pastel



Upper Saddle of the Grand Teton

Mountains are something religious and divine. They show that there is a possibility to go from earth to heaven,” Reinhold Messner

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Tetons | Framed
28" by 48" | Collected | Oil on Linen

Teewinot, the Grand, and Mt Owen form what is known as the Cathedral Group. Valhalla Canyon rises out of Cascade Canyon and can be ascended by crossing the creek and bushwhacking through the undergrowth.

Cascade Canyon, with Mount Owen

Following Cascade Creek into the heart of the Tetons there are views reminiscent of the Swiss Alps; the greenery, the stream, the upward sweep to the lofty summits above. In this painting Mount Owen dominates and the Grand is seen to the left of it.

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Tetons | Framed
30" by 34" | Collected | Oil on Linen

View From the Summit of the Grand

View from the Summit of the Grand Teton

You cannot stay on the summit forever; You have to come down again… So why bother in the first place? Just this: what is above knows what is below; But what is below does not know what is above.

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Tetons | Framed
14" by 21" | Collected | Oil on Linen



Grand Teton, Emerging From Clouds

The Grand Teton emerging from clouds. The Grand may seem benign in the warm summer months, but the range can turn hostile very quickly.

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Tetons | Framed
24" by 30" | Collected | Oil on Linen

Here is one of the most beautiful campsites in the Tetons. Below is Leigh Lake and further right are String and Jenny lakes.

Drizzlepuss Dusk, Mt. Moran

The view looking south from Mount Moran. The Drizzlepuss is a formation that separates the climbing route from the East Face proper.

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Tetons | Framed
18" by 52" | Collected | Oil on Linen



Alpenglow on the South Teton

This view is from the Petzoldt Caves above Garnet Canyon. It’s a campsite used by Paul Petzoldt when he was guiding routes in the 1920s and 1930s. It’s an airy perch, but sheltered by some of the last trees you’ll see on the trail.

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Tetons | Framed
38" by 52" | Collected | Oil on Linen

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