In Wyoming, energy industry revenues and public school funding go hand-in-hand. That was on display when funding cuts hit the Pinedale High School (PHS) alpine ski team, possibly jeopardizing the state's whole league. Wyoming high school alpine ski racing goes back at...
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Jackson’s Breezy Johnson, Alta’s Jaelin Kauf snag back-to-back gold medals
Skiers reach top of their sport in Austria and Utah.
JHMR pushes for safety. How that’s measured largely remains private
Following ski instructor’s death, mountain resort beefs up speed enforcement and adds signs. If or how it will work is hard to track.
More pass ambassadors, free shuttle rides start this weekend
Teton Backcountry Alliance aims for safety and control with more money from the Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board.
Jacksonites compete in fifth World Nomad Games in Kazakhstan
A group from Jackson and across the West traveled to an international competition dedicated to “ethnic sports” from Central Asia.
‘Bike your brains out’: an over 200-mile race from Logan, Utah to Jackson Hole
Over 200 miles, up and down three mountain passes, all in one day — on a bike.
How do rock climbers balance safety with Leave No Trace principles? It’s an ongoing debate
Climbers have a long history of ‘fighting the system.’ Now they’re in a big disagreement with some conservationists and the federal government over proposed regulations in the wilderness.
French team leads pack in Wyoming sled dog race
After kicking off the annual race in Jackson, the Europeans have a seven-minute lead. Teams will cross the finish line in Driggs on Saturday.
An all-women’s climb of the Grand Teton celebrates the first female ascent of the peak
The climbers summited the peak with an all-female team of guides to celebrate the legacy of Eleanor Davis, who climbed it 100 years ago.