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General Manager Larry Williamson retires after 35 years at Grand Targhee.
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2nd September 2007
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Jackson Hole Mountain Festival will see a reprise this summer over Labor Day Weekend. Full Article
28th August 2007
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After Jackson Hole closes for the season on April 8, its iconic tram will be dismantled in the upcoming months - buildings, towers, cars, and the famous clock tower. While new steel for construction won't arrive until next spring, the tear down begins this spring.
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26th March 2007
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In November, Grand Targhee withdrew their proposal for their controversial expansion plans from Teton County Commissioners due to demands for concessions. This month, they resubmitted the proposal with some modifications.
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19th March 2007
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Grand Teton, the highest peak in the Teton Range at 13,770 feet, had been skied by a few women, but not an all female team. Until last week. Setting a first, two Jackson Hole women spent 14 hours climbing the peak and skiing down. Full Article
12th March 2007
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Over the past several years, tubing hills have crept up in popularity nationally. And Snow King not only caters to those who want the carnival ride thrill, but offers two ways to "test drive" tubes. Full Article
5th March 2007
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Planned for a winter 2008/09 launch, Jackson Hole's new $25 million Doppelmayr CTEC double-jig-back tram lift will require five new towers 30 to 60 feet higher than the current towers. But as designs for the new tram take shape, its famous village tram dock clock tower will remain as a landmark and one of the most photographed Jackson icons. Full Article
26th February 2007
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Teton Adaptive Sports, Inc. recently donated two bi-ski chairs to Grand Targhee Resort. And with the donation, the resort's adaptive ski program takes a leap forward. The Jackson Hole non-profit group associated with Disabled Sports/USA gave the resort one bi-ski chair for adults and one for children.
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19th February 2007
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Jackson Hole completely opened up a new headwall last week at 9,095 feet on the mountain - the Headwall Deli, that is. It's the first of the three restaurants to open in the new $10 million Bridger Restaurant complex at the gondola summit. Full Article
13th February 2007
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With the United Nations releasing a dire report on global warming - the consensus of scientists representing over 100 countries - Grand Targhee is not waiting for any federal regulation to do their part to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Full Article
6th February 2007
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With Jackson Hole's new proposed tram nearly doubling uphill capacity, state and federal agencies voiced concerns due to dwindling bighorn sheep populations. But last week, Bridger-Teton National Forest officials approved the new plans. Full Article
29th January 2007
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Wyoming's high school ski race teams may be hitting rocky ground. If the school board votes to discontinue the ski teams at Natrona County and Kelly Walsh high schools, Wyoming's sanctioned high school ski racing may be eliminated altogether. Full Article
22nd January 2007
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In the past few years, both Antelope Butte and Sleeping Giant have shut down operations, citing low snow conditions and few skiers. But with tenacity, four small ski hills still plug along servicing Wyoming skiers and snowboarders on their intimate hills.
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17th January 2007
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On a day avalanche forecasters labeled as moderate - with areas of unstable snow and human-triggered avalanches possible - a skier was killed by an avalanche in the Teton backcountry. Full Article
8th January 2007
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Fluid. Fast. Fun. If you've been watching those Lycra-clad Nordic skiers zing by on a pair of skate skis, perhaps it's time you tried a pair. Full Article
1st January 2007
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An 18-year-old snowboarder who killed a skier in an accident at a Jackson Hole Mountain Resort two winters ago received his sentence this past week and headed into the Teton County Jail for the holidays. Full Article
25th December 2006
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As storms blew into the Teton Range, Snow King groomed two runs for skiing. Meanwhile, a few minutes away, Jackson Hole turned the bullwheels on lifts to the top of Rendezvous Mountain for over 4,000 feet of vertical. Full Article
19th December 2006
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What would you do with 30 inches of fresh powder dropping all over your mountain for a week? You'd open more terrain, just like Jackson Hole is doing this weekend. Full Article
15th December 2006
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Last weekend, Jackson Hole launched its 40th ski season, while on the other side of the Teton Range, Grand Targhee opened up additional runs. On a combination of natural and machine-made snow, Jackson opened 2,170 vertical feet of terrain. Full Article
4th December 2006
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You can now see epic Jackson Hole ski and snowboard footage shot by Teton Gravity Research pulled into one flick - just in time for the resort's opening.
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28th November 2006
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