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Explore:Fat Biking

Riders on the Snow Fat bikes are silly looking, but make for serious fun. // By Dina Mishev “Clown bike.” “Cartoonish.” “Ridiculous.” Fat bikes and fat biking have been called all of these things in recent articles in publications as…

Explore: Stargazing

Star Power The dark skies of Jackson Hole are perfect for stargazing.  // By Samantha Simma On a clear and moonless night on Antelope Flats, the sky overhead is an inky navy dotted with dense smatterings of stars and the…

Explore:Hot Springs

Soak for Health Astoria Hot Springs Park offers mineral hot springs. //  By Molly Absolon    // Photography by ryan dorgan There’s nothing quite like stepping into the soothing mineral waters of a hot spring on a cold, snowy day.…

Explore: Scenic Flights

Up in the Air, with the Tetons Over There Scenic flights via chopper, Cessna, and hot-air balloon have their ups and downs.  //  By Mike Koshmrl  It’s undeniably compelling to be able to hover, glide, or float over a valley that’s…

Feature: A Match Made in the Mountains

A Match Made in the Mountains Jackson Hole has gnarly mountain weather and extreme terrain. For 160 years, Mammut has designed equipment and clothing to keep people safe in the mountains. A new partnership between the two benefits both sides.…

Feature: Photo Gallery

From Above Photographer Sam Cook uses drones to capture aerial images of the local landscape. // by Bradly J. Boner Sam Cook’s discovery of his passion for photography wasn’t a traditional path. In fact, it wasn’t really a path at…

Feature: Stay Out

Stay Out Winter wildlife closures protect animals eking out an existence in the cold. // By Kylie Mohr Winter is harsh in the Tetons; the temperature can dip to single-digit lows for weeks on end, and the valley annually receives…

Feature: Winter’s Future

Winters Future: What’s the Forecast? Climate change won’t do away with skiing in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem anytime soon, but it’s assured to transform our winters—and change how and where we recreate.  //  By Mike Koshmrl Picture yourself as a tourist…