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INBOUNDS OFFSEASON TETONS (JHMR BACKCOUNTRY) | WYOMING | UNITED STATES
Summary | Elevation: 10 ft
Answer: When it's closed!
Nothing beats having one of North America's greatest ski resorts all to yourself. Cat tracks make skinning to the top relatively easy. Tread lightly, avoid snowmaking equipment, and be respectful of resort employees working up there. If it's close to opening day, they may be bombing up there so pay attention and don't be a dumbass.
That said, unless they're bombing, don't let anyone tell you that you can't be up there. It's your national forest and you've got as much right to be there as the SKI CORP does.
If you're new to the area, definitely get your hands on a trailmap before skinning up. JHMR is gnarly and it's pretty easy to put yourself in a bad place if you don't know where you're going.
From the summit the options are endless. Corbet's Couloir? Spacewalk? Ragin' Cajun? Choose wisely.
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| Image | Name | Steepest Section | Aspect | Skiable Vert | AVG Ascent Time | |
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| GONDOLA/GRANNY CHUTES/AMPITHEATER/LOWER TRAM LINE | This Route is not officially added | |||||
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Bartlebee: April 30, 2011 Uphill: 3,000 ft. | Downhill: 3,000 ft.
Sunny, shirtless skinning to the top of the gondi. Smooth turns all the way down. Watched 2 guys huck Corbet's and 2 others put beautiful lines in Tower 3. Fun SPRING day....[view]READ MORE
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Warpigsinfin: May 25, 2010 Uphill: 4,000 ft. | Downhill: 4,000 ft.
Creamcheese yesterday inbunds at JHMR. We hiked under the lifts in search of spring melt booty but all I found was a quarter and a lot of nasty lipbalm.Hit the summit under partly cloudy skies and it...[view]Already have a blog about this area? Link to it here.
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