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JUNE 18, 2013
Things have been heating up in the Park with multiple search and rescue operations over the last two days in both the North and South Districts. Check out the links to peaks in Garnet Canyon, Teton Crest Trail and the North Fork Cascade for updated photos taken from the air. They'll give you a good sense of snow coverage in the Range.

Although the snow is melting fast, conditions still warrant an ice axe and crampons and good snow travel skills on steep slopes.

View from Lower Saddle up to North Ridge, Middle Teton
                           

JUNE 15th, 2013
Snow continues melting away. Here are some recent photos of the Range from the top of Symmetry Spire.

Picture of Saint Johns.                                                     
 Picture up the distant North Fork of Cascade Canyon 
View into the head of Hanging Canyon and The Jaw

JUNE 8, 2013
Snow continues melting fast! Check out photos in the links to Symmetry Spire, Hanging Canyon and Grand Teton.

View of the Tetons from Symmetry Spire.

JUNE 4, 2013 - photo above of Teton Glacier, the North Face of the Grand, and the aprons of Mt Owen, taken while descending Teewinot's southwest couloirs.  Warm temps and last night's cloud cover made for a poor refreeze and we kicked boot-top to shin deep steps up the east face of Teewinot.  For more info, check the Teewinot page. 

The Jenny Lake Ranger Station is
Backcountry camping permits are required year-round for all overnight trips into the backcountry of Grand Teton National Park. Permits are free and can be obtained year-round at the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center in Moose and during the summer months at the Colter Bay Visitor Center and Jenny Lake Ranger Station. Detailed information can be found in the links on the right.

All route condition information has been removed from this site for the winter season, however, the HOME PAGE will continue to provide periodic updates on general conditions in the Teton Range throughout the winter.

~The Jenny Lake Climbing Rangers