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Paintbrush divide dangerous
Paintbrush divide dangerous




paintbrush divide dangerous paintbrush divide dangerous

We know there is a lot of open road, but the wildlife is abundant as well, and staying safe is everyone’s top priority! Keep your eyes open because you never know when a bear, moose, elk or bison jam is going to sneak up on you!

paintbrush divide dangerous

I’d say the most dangerous road hazard in Grand Teton National Park can be the other drivers, so pull to the side of the road if to stay clear of other Park visitors if you do see something of interest! Most speedlimits within the park are 45 mph, that’s to help avoid an encounter with an animal. So when he crosses your path, you definitely want to stop! This guy is definitely the king of our forest. Luckily she was just beginning the cross and quickly headed into the brush so other cars wouldn’t be surprised by her! This guy really doesn’t seem to care who is on the road…but I recommend staying far away from him as they can run up to 30 mph without warning! In this case, I guess he decided that the grass was greener on the other side of the road!Īs we came around the bend in the road, she was right in sight. We were lucky we saw it in time because he would have caused a lot of damage! Now this buckaroo, decided to mosey across the road right in front of our car. Let’s just take a quick look at a few of the animals I have had cross my path since arriving her in May! This sign greets all visitors to Grand Teton National Park, but let me be the first to tell you it is absolutely true! You never know when you will have something or a herd of “somethings” dash in front of your car… and let’s just say some of the animals in this park will take on a truck and win!






Paintbrush divide dangerous