The first time i saw snowcaps at a distance, i was in awe. The next time i was just on the plane, and last year i experienced being near it. In my country, it is just fog we experience during Dec when it is our coldest at around 20C, only, as in only!
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Still lots of snow on the mountains!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful then, beautiful now. That was two years before we saw the park for the very first time -- on our second trip with the RV after we retired.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely view of these fabulous mountains!
ReplyDeleteThe first time i saw snowcaps at a distance, i was in awe. The next time i was just on the plane, and last year i experienced being near it. In my country, it is just fog we experience during Dec when it is our coldest at around 20C, only, as in only!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo of Rocky Mountain National Park!
ReplyDeleteFantastic mountains!
Love the patterns of snow and rocky mountain. A grand view.
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