Each summer, grizzly bears ascend the high alpine slopes of the Rockies, drawn by moths hidden beneath the rocks. With each one, they gain precious fat reserves—fuel for the long hibernation ahead. Wild, raw, and perfectly adapted to a world above the treeline. This photo was taken in a region renowned as the most remote place in the Lower 48 (furthest from any road or civilization).
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Edge of the Wild
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