by Jeff Counts | Mar 29, 2021 | Culture, Film & TV
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts reviews a complementary pair of films about access to the wild spaces of Western Wyoming.
by Kyle Mackie | Feb 10, 2021 | Environment, News, Recreation
A groundbreaking rescue last month put the spotlight on two of just seven women TCSAR volunteers.
by Robyn Vincent | Jan 10, 2020 | Avalanches, News, Recreation
On Thursday afternoon an avalanche off the Glory Bowl slide path deposited two to three feet of snow on the highway. The slide was roughly 150 feet wide. Nearly 30 minutes later, another avalanche off a nearby ski run known as Twin Slides also came down. No one was...
by Robyn Vincent | Aug 19, 2019 | Culture, KHOL News & Events
Steve Tyler and Matt Walker have a Grand Teton story that eclipses perhaps all others. They were both struck by lightning on the 13,776-foot peak. It was July 2010 and the men were with different groups on different parts of the mountain. That day they were among the...
by Robyn Vincent | Mar 4, 2019 | Avalanches, News, Recreation
The month of February brought record-setting snowfall. Contributing to that snowfall was a massive storm cycle at the end of the month that blanketed the mountains with almost 50 inches of snow. The result was decreased snow stability and an increased avalanche risk....