Double Dog Leg
Hazardous and technical route finding, steep couloir skiing.
Severe Ski Touring
- Distance
- 1.4 km
- Ascent
- 9 m
- Descent
- 673 m
Arguably the quintessential mecca of ski mountaineering in the US, Grand Teton National Park towers more than 7,000 feet over the quiet Jackson valley below. Classic lines litter the park's nearly 500 square miles, with the bulk of the skiing centered around the Cathedral Group, surrounding The Grand Teton.
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Hazardous and technical route finding, steep couloir skiing.
Severe Ski Touring
A highly technical optional route into A chute.
Severe Ski Touring
A classic Granite Canyon Chute, steep and narrow.
Severe Ski Touring
A long, steep and sustained terrain trap
Difficult Ski Touring
One of the greatest ski lines in North America. The best time to score this line in powder and stable conditions is March
Difficult Ski Touring
Classic Teton couloir with rappel entry and two chokes
Severe Ski Touring
A classic steep ski descent of the third highest peak in the Tetons.
Severe Ski Touring
The final and longest section of the Ford-Stettner route.
Extreme Ski Touring
Intense, steep couloir that makes up the first half of the Ford-Stettner route.
Extreme Ski Touring
A primo, steep couloir, which is also a major terrain trap.
Severe Ski Touring
A technical entrance into a clean chute.
Severe Ski Touring
Sustained, steep, and leg burning. Also, a major terrain trap!
Severe Ski Touring