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Photo of the Day

04/26/11

Springtime is trying to break through the clouds that have surrounded Jackson Hole.

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Photo of the Day

Black and white summarizes the cloudy weeks of early spring. Morning hours have provided the brightest moments of the day. This glimpse of the Grand Teton was taken shortly before an approaching storm engulfed the mountain. Photographer: Kevin Wittig

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Teton Sunset

Brent Schneider presents a collection of 2000 individual still frames played in sequence, shot in Grand Teton National Park, February 2011.

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First Tracks: Bill Briggs 2 of 2

Written by Robert Z Cocuzzo

The Mountain Pulse team joined Bill Briggs for breakfast to discuss his historic accomplishment. As the conversation progressed, we learned that skiing the Grand only punctuated a life rich in adventure, exploration, and perseverance. Briggs’ story is sewn with themes that transcend ski mountaineering and speak to the power of the human spirit. The Mountain Pulse is honored to have the legend of Bill Briggs be part of our story.

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Teton Snow Storm

Mike Cavaroc

Local photographer Mike Cavaroc produced this time lapse video of a snow storm blanketing the Tetons.

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Earning Her Turns: Dani DeRuyter

Written by Robert Cocuzzo

These days, there are fewer and fewer “First-to” awards handed out. Most are generally linked to innovation, technological breakthroughs that create the accolade. In more traditional pursuits such as skiing and mountaineering, however, the “First-to” trophy case is pretty well stocked. That truth is even more apparent here in Jackson Hole.

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Photo of the Day

01/30/11

In the wake of recent blue bird skies, Shaun Fair approaches Shadow Peak in Grand Teton National Park. This photo was submitted to themountainpulse@gmail.com

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Photo of the Day

01/27/11

With clear skies and good visibility the possibilities are endless to explore the surrounding backcountry at Jackson Hole. Sam Allen and friends covered some ground form Grand Teton National Park to Cody Peak.

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