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LOWER SADDLE - AUGUST 8, 2023

photo- Exum Mountain Guides

SNOW ON THE GRAND TETON - AUGUST 5, 2023

The Teton Range and surrounding area has received a fair bit of precipitation the last three days, and is forecasted to receive more precipitation in the upcoming days. Heavy rain showers and large amounts of rockfall have been witnessed in Garnet Canyon, as well as snow above 13,000'. BE ADVISED!! Large amounts of precipitation increase rockfall potential in steep terrain. Be careful when traveling below steep terrain during prolonged heavy precipitation events. 

Travel to and from the summit of the Grand Teton the last couple of weeks has been void of ice and snow. BE ADVISED!! These conditions have changed. Be on the lookout for snow and verglas when traveling in the higher elevations. 

Conditions will continue to change this week as cooler temps and more precipitation move through the Teton Range.