Teton Thai is Iguchi I thinkninja_nate wrote: Thu Feb 29, 2024 1:49 pm I’ve been to jackson twice. Teton Thai was a really good spot just outside of Teton village and I think is co owned by a snowboarder? I forget the backstory but it’s a good spot. Mangy moose was my go to apres spot.
As for runs, Wally World trees were super fun. Hobacks on a good pow day will burn your legs to shreds.
Visiting Jackson Hole 3/2—3/6
Re: Visiting Jackson Hole 3/2—3/6
Re: Visiting Jackson Hole 3/2—3/6
One of my enduring memories of JHMR is the only double black diamond cat track I've ever ridden. It was a normal cat track but getting stuck required dropping into mandafory full-commitment terrain. Looking at the trail map I want to say it was the Tensleep traverse.YukonCornelius wrote: Thu Feb 29, 2024 10:53 am but as you well know, once you get to the gnarlier areas of the mountains, you won't find these folks there as they are probably stuck on the cat track.
Re: Visiting Jackson Hole 3/2—3/6
will be in JH 3/13-18
considering doing a day with a guide
considering doing a day with a guide
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Re: Visiting Jackson Hole 3/2—3/6
how was your trip @benjinyc ?
Re: Visiting Jackson Hole 3/2—3/6
It was great. I was surprised how uncrowded it was there. I spent a day at Snowking too (indy pass) after they got 8" and no lines at all. I was pretty cooked by the 2nd day. I never had to wait in line, was just doing constant laps on the Sublette chair
Didn't rent a car this time, was great being able to just take a bus and not deal with parking, waiting in lines. Flew directly into Jackson instead of driving from SLC. Really easy shuttle from town to the airport ($10)
Ski Patrol is pretty liberal about where they post their cliff warning signs... a lot of them are just maybe 5-7' drops, so if you dont mind that, you get a lot of lines no one touches the entire day.
I didn't get to tour this trip, but really want to next season. Saw so many people in the tram line set to go through the gates (incl Brian Iguchi)
Didn't rent a car this time, was great being able to just take a bus and not deal with parking, waiting in lines. Flew directly into Jackson instead of driving from SLC. Really easy shuttle from town to the airport ($10)
Ski Patrol is pretty liberal about where they post their cliff warning signs... a lot of them are just maybe 5-7' drops, so if you dont mind that, you get a lot of lines no one touches the entire day.
I didn't get to tour this trip, but really want to next season. Saw so many people in the tram line set to go through the gates (incl Brian Iguchi)
New York/Vermont
Re: Visiting Jackson Hole 3/2—3/6
Snowking looks small but low-key gnarly. I just remember looking up at it from town and thinking "woof that's some serious pitch for a groomer".benjinyc wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 10:27 am It was great. I was surprised how uncrowded it was there. I spent a day at Snowking too (indy pass) after they got 8" and no lines at all. I was pretty cooked by the 2nd day. I never had to wait in line, was just doing constant laps on the Sublette chair
Didn't rent a car this time, was great being able to just take a bus and not deal with parking, waiting in lines. Flew directly into Jackson instead of driving from SLC. Really easy shuttle from town to the airport ($10)
Ski Patrol is pretty liberal about where they post their cliff warning signs... a lot of them are just maybe 5-7' drops, so if you dont mind that, you get a lot of lines no one touches the entire day.
I didn't get to tour this trip, but really want to next season. Saw so many people in the tram line set to go through the gates (incl Brian Iguchi)