Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
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Re: Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
In early June last year there was 5+ feet of snow at 9k feet.
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Re: Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
summitpost.org kind of covers everything
Re: Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
You might try SummitPost or Mountain Project
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Re: Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
Not sure about a forum, but there is this conditions blogs I know of:
http://tetonclimbing.blogspot.com/
Look in the right, there is a link for climbing routes, mountain passes and canyon/trail conditions as well.
http://tetonclimbing.blogspot.com/
Look in the right, there is a link for climbing routes, mountain passes and canyon/trail conditions as well.
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Re: Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
TGR - a bit of a lean towards sliding on snow... but it's the spot for Teton discussions.
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Re: Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
Yeah. It was good skiing in February at J-Hole.Dex wrote:Well this could make things interesting!jdorje wrote:In early June last year there was 5+ feet of snow at 9k feet.
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Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park has had one of the deepest snowpacks recorded in the last 18 years.
Re: Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
Definitely call them the Grand Tetons on TGR and see how far you get...SkaredShtles wrote:TGR - a bit of a lean towards sliding on snow... but it's the spot for Teton discussions.
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Hahahaha.gb wrote:Definitely call them the Grand Tetons on TGR and see how far you get...SkaredShtles wrote:TGR - a bit of a lean towards sliding on snow... but it's the spot for Teton discussions.
Yeah - that place can be a bit... rough.
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Re: Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
I would definitely plan on having some form of flotation and having to do some route-finding, even in late June. The Tetons melt out later in the year than most of Colorado, and as others have said, they have a deep snowpack this year (although not quite as deep as 2008 or 2011). I have a few friends who live up there, so when it's closer to the time you head up, I could get some more in-depth beta from them.
Re: Grand Tetons Forums or Boards?????
in late July 2011, there was 5-10 ft of snow at 9000 ft up there, covering several backcountry sites. That winter saw over 700 inches of snow at 9000 ft.