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Stout Grove Site

Among the Giants © Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Temperatures range from 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit all year long...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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February 9, 2011

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Redwood Buddies © Nancy Patrick CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Temperatures range from 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit all year long throughout...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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February 9, 2011

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Bobcat Photo Site

Carefree  © David Brookover CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Like most wildlife, the coat on bobcats looks the best in winter...
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Miles Hecker

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January 11, 2011

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1 minute read


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The Phantom      © Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION       SEASONS Like most wildlife the coat on wolves...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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January 11, 2011

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Lost in the Mist  ©Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Like most wildlife the coat on wolves looks the best...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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January 11, 2011

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Buffalo Photo Site

Bad Boys of Yellowstone ©Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Like most wildlife the coat on bison looks the best...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 20, 2010

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Point of Transition  ©Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Yellowstone is not known for astounding landscape photo locations. The best...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 20, 2010

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Misty Tree Site

Waiting for Godot ©Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION   SEASONS In winter the most promising landscape photo opportunity exists if...
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Miles Hecker

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December 20, 2010

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1 minute read