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Ariel Kazunas knew she couldnât stop the train. The volunteer Teton Pass ambassador saw a group of more than 20 leaving the summit of the pass, headed south toward Telemark Bowl and Chiverâs Ridge. Some had backpacks; some didnât. Some had beacons; some didnât. One told her he had one but left it on the kitchen table. âI checked in with a handful of them and was like, âHey, howâs it going today?â â she said âHalf of them were like, âWell, we have a couple of friends that are locals, and they say that this is pretty safe terrain.â â ....
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Frequent winter visitors to Teton Pass and surrounding areas will eventually bump into a smiling skier with a bright orange jacket with an embroidered logo reading âTeton Pass Ambassador.â The Teton Backcountry Alliance has recruited seven skilled volunteers to help with the load that for many years fell on the shoulders of Jay Pistono. Pistono and recently, Mike Penterson of Victor, work for the Bridger-Teton National Forest to promote safety, a sense of community and sustainable access for visitors in the wintertime. Now, the Bridger-Teton will have seven more helpers. âWith the winter of COVID and the dramatic increase of backcountry use and the helluva winter weâre having, all of which are related to each other, we thought it would be good to have more boots on the ground,â said Teton Backcountry Alliance director Gary Kofinas. âPeople who can basically be there for folks. We have a lot of out-of-towners. If youâve gone over Teton Pas ....
Thatâs how many it takes to power a Backcountry Access beacon training park. Lynne Wolfe is keenly familiar with that number. On Jan. 16 the Yostmark Backcountry Tours ski guide grabbed anyone within armâs reach to help her stuff the bevy of batteries into eight transceivers for a new beacon search training park at the Coal Creek trailhead, the second to be installed in the Teton region this winter. The park consists of a control panel and eight transceivers that are buried in the snow. The control box contains switches that turn the transceivers on and off, allowing people to create dozens of training scenarios. ....