Fast ForwardPete Karns was one of the first Olympians to come out of the Jackson Hole Ski Club. Karns, who raced biathlon—that somewhat esoteric winter sport coupling cross-country skiing and target... |
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The Knee GuyPeter 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... |
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Building Green, Saving GreenCan 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... |
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Town Hill DownhillThe 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... |
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The MeddlersOwed to the magnetism of its setting—or what some call “the power of place”—21st century Jackson Hole is home to one of the most passionate, green-minded, and wealthiest citizenries in the... |
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Cameras, Cutthroats, and CamaraderieOne of the first things many repeat visitors ask upon returning to Jackson: “Is that woman still taking those great wildlife and outdoor pictures for the newspaper? “That woman” is... |
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Writing From the HeartIn his Kelly home office, Ted Kerasote has one bookshelf filled with research for Merle’s Door, his New York Times bestseller about his late dog. A second set of shelves contains research for his... |
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On Memory’s WingsA main street mainstay, Hungry Jack’s General Store in Wilson casually hosts a daily stream of busy locals and curious visitors. |





