Any non-technical climbs in Grand Teton ?

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Any non-technical climbs in Grand Teton ?

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I am heading up there later this month and have never been, besides at the main parking lots.
We will have a kayak to access the west shoreline of Jackson & Jenny Lakes and are looking for some fun, non-technical climbs there. Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance !
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Re: Any non-technical climbs in Grand Teton ?

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Bivouac Peak, Static Peak, and Buck Mountain are all non technical. If you want kayak access and solitude, maybe go for Bivouac Peak.
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Re: Any non-technical climbs in Grand Teton ?

Post by mountaingoat-G »

Thanks Scott. Bivouac looks like it could be an option
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