The backcountry of Grand Teton is bustling, and popular camping zones throughout the Teton Crest Trail and Garnet Canyon are filling up every day. Hikers and climbers hoping to receive walk-in permits for backcountry itineraries should plan to be at the permit office or Jenny Lake ranger station as early as possible the day before they want to begin their trip to ensure they have the most options for their trip.
It has been a hot and dry summer, many seasonal creeks are drying up and all the seasonal snow is gone. Many permanent snow fields and glaciers are taking a hit as well. Most mountain routes are dry and in good shape, however, with incoming weather this week things could change quickly. Always be prepared for any weather conditions, it is not uncommon to see extreme temperatures in the mountains this time of year. Any precipitation that falls at the upper elevations could be in the form of rain, hail, or snow. We are currently experiencing smoky skies due to western wildfires.