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GRAND TETON: OWEN-SPALDING CONDITIONS UPDATE - JUNE 22, 2023

Multiple winter storms have impacted the upper mountain in the recent weeks. Travel on steep, exposed snow is unavoidable above the Petzoldt Caves camp zone.  Summer route is recommended from the meadows to the moraine camping zone, and from the moraine to the Lower Saddle, the winter route is still the best option. Be especially aware of exposure to recent rockfall anywhere below the summer route "fixed lines". From the Lower Saddle to the summit, expect to encounter winter climbing conditions, including ice, snow, and verglas. Crampons and ice axe are highly recommended for safe travel up the Grand Teton as of today. 




Jenny Lake Ranger GR Fletcher ascends the Owen Chimney.


SIGNIFICANT ROCK FALL BELOW THE LOWER SADDLE FIXED LINES!!! - JUNE 16, 2023

Select "Lower Saddle Approach" under the "Climbing Route Conditions" tab for more detailed information. 

SPRING RAIN- JUNE 7, 2023


Rainfall and warming temps this week are accelerating the snowmelt. Depending on which canyon you choose to visit, the first 3-5 miles will be clear of snow. Beyond that, you will find patchy snow eventually leading to all snow. 

The valley is blooming with Balsam Root, Lupine, and Larkspur, and the valley trails are mostly, if not all dry.