The
Wind River Range is a remote hundred-mile range, stretching through Wyoming
along the crest of the Continental Divide. This narrow mountain chain includes
eight craggy summits over 13,500 feet, rising from the wide open valleys of
the west. Three thousand feet below these rugged peaks are small lakes and streams
nestling in boulder-strewn alpine meadows. There are large glaciers on some
eastern slopes, including the largest glaciers of the U.S. Rocky Mountains on
the flanks of Gannett Peak (13,804 ft.). Gannett is the highest and northernmost
peak of the range. The Dubois area boasts of some of the best and most scenic
photography in the Wyoming on 150 miles of beautiful trails and thousands of
acres off-trail all year. Wildlife, Mountain top views, and just plain nice
photo's, check out some of our submissions bellow:
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