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Hugging the limits of the ski resort, we slip along the orange ropes and boundary markers in the blinding white-on-white of a cloudy day on a snow-covered mountain. “Are you ready for this?”...
By Amanda H. Miller |
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Can you imagine taking a test with the lights off? Students at the new Davey Jackson Elementary School—a namesake of the early nineteenth-century mountain man...
By Amanda H. Miller |
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The Jackson Town Downhill, which turns twenty-eight this March (although for two consecutive years it had to be cancelled due to lack of snow), is among the most anticipated events...
By Brandon Zimmerman |
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Thirty-five years ago, valley native and cross-country ski racer Jeff Crabtree graduated from the University of Colorado and went to his first job interview with a Denver bank...
By Angus M. Thuermer Jr. |
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Every spring, Jackson Hole angler and lawyer Peter Moyer makes a pilgrimage to Homosassa, Florida, north of Tampa...
By Katy Niner |
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Ausan Patla is a “red shirt,” the nickname for Wyoming Game and Fish Department employees recognizable by that signature piece of their uniform...
By Rebecca Huntington |
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In today’s Jackson Hole, caffeinators can get their jolts at one of several coffee shops, all locally owned and open for the winter. Each shop is an institution unto itself, where you meet your...
By Lauren M. Whaley |
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Hobart steps away to change the cassette tape before she and Carlson add another piece to the dance: the turn. The instructing couple stops from the first motion of stepping in time...
By Traci Angel |
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Hugging the limits of the ski resort, we slip along the orange ropes and boundary markers in the blinding white-on-white of a cloudy day on a snow-covered mountain. “Are you ready for this?”...
By Amanda H. Miller |
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Situated east off Highway 26/89/191 about midway between the town of Jackson and Yellowstone National Park’s South Entrance, the Triangle X Ranch is a throwback to earlier days and simpler ways...
By Michael McCoy |
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Peter Rork wanted to retire. He was ready, and he had a plan: No more new patients, unless they specifically asked for him. But Jackson wasn’t quite ready to let the man known for fixing knees...
By Kelsey Dayton |