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When January Looks Like July in the Tetons
[ 2 ] January 10, 2012

When January Looks Like July in the Tetons

Words & Photos: Michelle Smith Today my partner Chris Onufer and I journeyed upward to see how things were looking in the South Fork of Garnet Canyon in Grand Teton National Park. We were hoping to make a summit attempt at either Middle or South Teton, and then pick our way down with our skis/snowboard. [...]

R.I.P – Big Wray Landon
[ 0 ] February 21, 2011

R.I.P – Big Wray Landon

One year ago today, Wray Landon passed away in an avalanche on the South Teton. In memory of Wray, Zahan Billimoria & friends went on a north ridge Middle Teton mission in burly conditions. Here is a video from there day. Share this:

Photo of the Week
[ 0 ] September 20, 2010

Photo of the Week

Middle Teton from Wall Street at sunrise. By Kelly Moberly Share this:

Trip Report: Climbing Ice in July
[ 2 ] August 1, 2010

Trip Report: Climbing Ice in July

By: Michelle Smith The alarm went off at 1:30 a.m. I anxiously rolled out of bed to go meet up with Exum Guide Jessica Baker at the Lupine Meadows trail head in Grand Teton National Park. From there we would start our mission to ice climb the Northwest Couloir on the Middle Teton. It is [...]

Ladies send the North West Ice Couloir on Middle Teton
[ 3 ] July 27, 2010

Ladies send the North West Ice Couloir on Middle Teton

Exum Guide Jessica Baker and Mountaineer in Training Michelle Smith climb the North West Ice Couloir on Middle Teton. Conditions were primo and the day was amazing. Trip report to follow shortly. North West Ice Couloir-Middle Teton-7.25.10 from getungrounded on Vimeo. Share this:

May outing on Middle Teton
[ 0 ] May 20, 2010

May outing on Middle Teton

Local Riders Jason and Michelle make an early morning outing in May to shred the Ellingwood Couloir on Middle Teton in Grand Teton National Park. The Ellingwood is a 1500 foot couloir that has a consistent 50 plus degree pitch. When we rode this couly the conditions were frozen, chundery, runnelled, and pretty much sh#t, [...]

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