The Tetons rise above the clouds, as seen from the entrance to Grand Teton National Park on Saturday morning.
Hiking in the clouds.
Mike Bryson carves the powder midway down our pristine 3,000 foot descent.
The Tetons rise above the clouds, as seen from the entrance to Grand Teton National Park on Saturday morning.
Hiking in the clouds.
Mike Bryson carves the powder midway down our pristine 3,000 foot descent.
I’ve been riding with some of my San Juan homies the last few days. Here’s a few pics:
Cecily Bryson rides a big line.
Cecily with a big grin on her face.
Mike Bryson about to douse me with a snow wave.
A powder mummy.
Another 18″ of powder made for a fun Monday morning at Jackson Hole ski area.
On Saturday I met up with Forrest Thorniley (a fellow Colorado splitboarder) and his buddy Mike to ride a sizable line in the park. The weather was awesome… sunny, calm, and warm. I was even able to hike the entire way in a T-shirt!
Forrest took this shot of me carving the ridgeline. The snow was a little bit sun crusty. It was ok on a board, but I’m glad I wasn’t skiing (as usual… hehe).
Check out more of Forrest’s photos from the day here.
On Thursday I went on an overnight winter camping trip up on Table Mountain, on the west side of the Teton Range. This mountain offers a relatively safe ridgeline route to the summit, and an excellent in-your-face view of the Grand Teton.
A hefty storm cycle finally came through here this week, dumping around 4 feet or more snow in the Teton range! I’ve been mostly riding solo at the Jackson Hole ski area the last 3-4 days, choking on knee-deep powder. I don’t have any riding photos to show for it, though; just tired legs and the sweet sweet memories.
We got a small dose of powder today after a prolonged dry spell, helping to stave off cabin fever and alcoholism for the time being. Rider: Jason King.
Jason King lays it out.
After a morning lapping powder lines at the village, we headed to the pass for a beautiful sunset descent. Skier: Richie.
Rider: Jason King.