Looking toward Teewinot and the East Prong from the Cathedral Traverse on 8.22.19
Although the weather in the Tetons this past week has been sunny and dry, a short stint of snow flurries on the summit of the Grand yesterday served as a reminder that changing conditions are on their way. Currently, much of the snow along the Grand Traverse has melted away, and north-facing objectives are drying out. Until new storms arrive, climbers are going to the summit of the Grand without an ice axe or crampons, however, an ice axe is still warranted for the approach to the SW Couloir of the Middle Teton. Be mindful of any recent storms and low temperatures, which can create icy conditions. Get an early start, and be prepared for increasingly colder temperatures during the evening and overnight.