2024—Buddies

Our last day in Yellowstone National Park was different from the other three because a cold front came in bringing rain, snow, and hail. The cloud cover made it impossible for sunrise photography but we went in search of other opportunities. The cloud cover saturated the light and made it more gorgeous than it was been in our three previous days here. As we exited the park mid afternoon Thursday, as the rain began to pummel us again, we came across a small band of Pronghorn just outside the town of Gardiner where we stayed. These two young bucks, their horns barely emerging from their heads, stuck close together and munched on the lush grasses still available before the heavy snows completely obliterate them.

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