JACKSON, Wyo. — If you ever drive around Jackson early in the morning you’ll notice the fog often creates scenes around the valley which always contain a bit of serenity that can be found nowhere else.

Yesterday morning, Saturday, Nov. 21, Buckrail reader Sean Robertson captured a beautiful “fog bow” above the Cache Creek Trailhead area while low clouds and fog blanketed Jackson.

The bow was lit by the early morning sunshine and hovered above Jackson as cool temperatures kept fog low in the valley.

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Jacob Gore was born and raised in Cheyenne, the capital city of Wyoming. As a proud Wyomingite, he loves to share his home with visitors from around the world. Spending years in Jackson and Alaska as an interpretive nature guide, he remains a photographer, traveler, storyteller, and avid hobbyist of all-things outdoors. Jacob enjoys bridging the connection between Jackson and the rest of the state.