Possibly Yellowstone National Park's finest treasure, these geyser springs could peel the skin right off of you. Fortunately the aesthetic appeal is easily enjoyed from a distance.
This black stallion is one of one hundred-plus wild mustangs that populate the Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range.
Roaming the Montana and northern Wyoming territories for over two hundred years, these wild beasts remain honorably untamed.
The magnificent Grand Teton range of southwest Wyoming is penetrated by the leftover light of an afternoon sky.
The amber cattails of autumn populate the base of Wyoming's Grand Teton mountain range.
Grand indeed.
The distant mountains, sparse vegetation and open skies add to New Mexico's western allure.
Originally home to one of ten Japanese American internment camps in World War II, a single dirt road (really trail) leads from the historic base to the beautiful butte.
Buffalo Bill's reservoir exquisitely spills into the chiseled boundaries of Wyoming's western terrain, leading the curious traveler into the mystery of the West.
The horizons of the west seem endless. A hike to the top of of Montana's Big Horn Mountain Range confirms this wonder.
On the edge of Kauai's epic Napali Coastline steep drops tantalize the hiker with brilliant scenes from below.
The red dirt of Kauai's Waimea Canyon, "The Grand Canyon of the Pacific", provides a magnificent backdrop for the trickling waterfalls and sprouting vegetation.
andrew greer has been a member since 4 January 2008 and goes by andrewgreer33.
Currently in Nashville.
Andrew graduated with a Bachelor in Music (BM) from Belmont University in Nashville, TN a couple of years back, worked for Rocketown Records, completed a couple marathons, lived in Wyoming, gained some perspective and now enjoys his home in Nashville.