Grand Teton

Grand Teton and Jackson Hole Wyoming Climbing

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Sooner or later, almost everyone in the climbing community visits the Tetons and ascends one or more of the high peaks. Unlike other mountain ranges, the Tetons rise abruptly as much as 7,000 feet from the flat plains of Jackson Hole and culminate in the 13,770 foot summit of the Grand Teton. For general mountaineering of an alpine nature with excellent rock, there is perhaps no climbing area in the country that can match the Tetons. This provides an excellent training ground for the novice as well as the vast majority of climbers seeking enjoyable and challenging routes. Mountain guides are available for hire, and most guides have played a key role in pioneering new routes throughout the world.

Enclosure - Indoor Rock Climbing Center
The Rocky Mountains largest indoor rock climbing & fitness center. Welcome to all levels, with specific 1st time courses. Great kids programs, too.
view site : call us (307) 734-9590
Jackson Hole Mountain Guides
Personalized & expert instruction. Basic climbing classes to ascents of the Grand Teton. Group size is small. Trips for individuals, families & groups.
view site : map : call us (800) 239-7642
Lewis and Clark Expeditions - Rafting Trips - Excellence is our goal. Fewer people per boat-more experienced & friendly guides. Whitewater & scenic trips, exciting small boats, riverside dinners.

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Climbing in Mountain Man Country
Sublette county offers the best access to the climbs of the Wind River Range. Multi-pitch, bouldering and short rope information on our site.
view site : call us (307) 367-2242

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Outward Bound - Mountaineering
Outward Bound offers many educational and experiential courses for young adults, including courses that specialize in climbing and mountaineering.
Traditional Mountaineering
Traditional Mountaineering offers its visitors information on climbing safety, gear, techniques, events, and seminars.