Teton Mountain Bike Tours
David Hunger has built his Teton Mountain Bike Tours guide service on 15 years’ of pedaling about the national park and through the surrounding national forests. Not surprisingly, he knows where the...

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Aug 28, 2009
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Birding in Wyoming
When people think of the hottest birding spots in North America, Wyoming doesn't always come to mind. But about 400 species have been seen in the state, and the opportunities can be enticing enough...

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Aug 28, 2009
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Tetons for Two: A Moderate Hike to Solitude Lake
Don’t let the hordes of people at South Jenny Lake, the starting point for this hike, fool you. Most never make it more than a mile from the parking lot: that’s how you can actually have some solitude...

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Aug 07, 2009
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Mother Nature's Oddities: Parting of the Waters
Deep in the Teton Wilderness, I have one foot in the Atlantic Ocean. The other is in the Pacific. I turn 180 degrees. The foot that had been in the Atlantic is now in the Pacific and the Pacific one...

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Aug 07, 2009
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Boulder Basics
The chiseled profile of the Teton Range – there is no more dramatic panorama in Wyoming. Craggy and snowcapped, these battleship-gray mountains with their glacial spars harbor a realm of world-class...

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Aug 07, 2009
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Wyoming's Fall day trips: Wind River Range to Jackson
Cross the Wind River Range over Togwotee Pass and drive on to Jackson Hole. Magnificent in every season, Grand Teton National Park is especially lovely in the fall. Enjoy a hike in the park, then head...

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Aug 07, 2009
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Best Bets For Sighting Wildlife
Northwestern Wyoming is a sprawling, open-air zoo. Here, forests, mountains, clear-running streams and verdant meadows nourish wolves, bison and bears - not too mention elk, eagles and bighorn sheep....

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Feb 12, 2009
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Getting Soaked on the Snake River
Nearly 200 years ago the Snake River and its many tributaries were flush with beaver, which lured the mountain men to this strikingly wild corner of Wyoming. These days it’s the river itself that...

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Jul 30, 2009
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Powder Wyoming Skiing: Jackson Hole
Twelve miles south of Grand Targhee, head east on Route 22 and up over Teton Pass. (It’s a slow and winding drive in winter months, but relatively well traveled.) Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is...

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Apr 02, 2009
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Tetons for Two: An Advanced Hike to Hanging Canyon and Ramshorn Lake
The trail up Hanging Canyon isn’t officially maintained, but receives enough traffic to stay in good shape. The beginning of the trail is unmarked however, so you’ll have to keep your eyes peeled....

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Aug 07, 2009
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