Case of the Mondays #36: Rock Creek Valley

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Ah, it's another Monday. The dreaded start of another week. Work has you down? The email inbox has exploded over the weekend? Fret not! Another installment of Case of the Mondays is here to help you deal with it. Or at least distract your mind from all that as you scroll through and enjoy a big panoramic image of an awesome place. Just click on the image below to open up the full version (give it some time to load) and use your arrow keys to move around and see all the details. Then click anywhere or hit Esc to close it. That's it for Dos and Don'ts. Now pop open the full panorama and pan around!

Today, let's head over to the Absaroka Mountains and the Shoshone National Forest on the border between Wyoming and Montana for a view of Rock Creek Valley from the aptly named Rock Creek Vista point along the Chief Joseph Byway:

Rock River Valley panorama from Rock Creek Vista point on the way to Yellowstone Dead Indian Pass

Chief Joseph Scenic Byway leads to the north-east entrance of Yellowstone National Park, but before it gets you there, it winds itself around many beautiful mountains on the way. Rock Creek Vista point is just one of countless spots along the way with truly jaw-dropping views. If this looks familiar, it is because I have already written about it when a [much smaller] version of this picture posted on Instagram won me the MontanaMoment prize pack. So I figured I would share the whole truth picture with you today.

And now get back to work! Or check out the rest of Case of the Mondays series. It really is up to you :)