TrailGroove just published my article on my Teton high route trip this fall and bagging Table mountain, an "11er" in the Teton range
http://www.trailgroove.com/issue12.html?autoflip=83" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Enjoy, and let me know what you think!
Also, Sean O'Rourke, the current California 14er speed record holder, wrote an article on the Sierra High route and bagging some Sierra peaks in this issue too.
Teton Traverse and Table mountain
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Re: Teton Traverse and Table mountain
TrailGroove is a terrific on line magazine!
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Thanks, we love hearing that!steelfrog wrote:TrailGroove is a terrific on line magazine!
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The last double truck photo is great! Love the clouds
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Re: Teton Traverse and Table mountain
Cool website and nice trip report. The Tetons are such an amazing place.
Make wilderness less accessible.
Re: Teton Traverse and Table mountain
I mapped something VERY similar to this about 6 or 7yrs ago. I had it ending on the West side though. Very Cool. It's one I'd still like to do sometime in the future.
• It's by getting away from life that we can see it most clearly... It's by depriving ourselves of the myriad of everyday experiences that we renew our appreciation for them...I've learned from my experiences in the mountains that I love life. — Dave Johnston
• Mountains are not climbed merely to reach a geographical location — but as personal and spiritual challenges to the participants. — David Stein
• Mountains are not climbed merely to reach a geographical location — but as personal and spiritual challenges to the participants. — David Stein
Re: Teton Traverse and Table mountain
Its a pretty cool route, so get after it. I picked ending on the east side strictly because i could self shuttle easily from flagg ranch, keeping to costs down. The whole trip (gas, food, shuttle fees, etc) was about $200, which is a pretty cheap for a solo 4 day road trip/backpacking tripgeojed wrote:I mapped something VERY similar to this about 6 or 7yrs ago. I had it ending on the West side though. Very Cool. It's one I'd still like to do sometime in the future.
If i did it again, i might be more inclined to go into moose basin and explore that area on the way to flag ranch.
Re: Teton Traverse and Table mountain
Recently they added Google earth to the maps at the end of the articles. so if you have the plug in installed, you can do a fly through of the route.