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Photo of the Day

02/22/11

It’s still snowing in Jackson Hole as Stephen Williams emerges from the white room.

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FIRST TRACKS: Bill Briggs

Written by Robert Z Cocuzzo

In 1971, Bill Briggs became the first to ski down Grand Teton. This winter, The Mountain Pulse sat down with the Jackson Hole legend to hear about his many adventures in the mountains.

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Photo of the Day

02/21/11

With 24 inches of soft Wyoming powder in the last 48 hours, it doesn’t take long for Prudence Daniels to find deep, untracked turns at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.

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Photo of the Day

02/19/11

The snow is falling in Jackson Hole as Kevin Wittig finds some fresh among the trees.

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Geo-Media coming to Teton Pass

We will be launching a series of geo-media presentations that will revolutionize the information available to users of Teton Pass backcountry ski area. Awareness of critical safety information is paramount and we have developed the tools that will provide it. Coming soon…

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Photo of the Day

02/17/11

A half foot of fresh snow and gusty SW winds loaded north facing fall lines in Jackson Hole. Jedd Johnston dives in for some long awaited face shots.

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Burton Stash Park

Team Edit

One for the road from the Burton Snowboard Team in the new Jackson Hole Stash Parks. Fresh snow is on the horizon to soften the park up for the weekend. Check out Danny Davis, Stephan Maurer, Gabi Viteri, and Natasza Zurek, and a special guest…

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Photo of the Day

02/15/11

Warm temperatures in Jackson Hole made for another great day on Teton Pass. With the sun setting, Jake Johnston makes his way down Glory with Macey in pursuit.

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Photo of the Day

02/14/11

With the top of Taylor Mountain in the background, Mark Byall finds some untracked turns near Teton Pass.

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"Crossing the Line"

Storm Show Studios in collaboration with Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Marmot, Bridger Teton National Forest and Teton Country Search & Rescue produced this public service video last year. If you want to learn more about out of bounds protocol, what this video.

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