coord 43 45 N 110 50 W region US WY type mountain display title Geobox Range name TetonRange image Adams The Tetons and the Snake River.jpg image caption TetonRange, from the Snake River overlook, by Ansel ... long m 48 highest long s 06 highest long EW W The TetonRange is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America . A north south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state s border with Idaho , just south of Yellowstone National Park . Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park ... referred to as the Cathedral Group , are Grand Teton convert 13770 ft , Mount Owen Wyoming Mount Owen convert 12928 ft , Teewinot Mountain Teewinot convert 12325 ft , Middle Teton convert 12804 ft and South Teton convert 12514 ft . Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran convert 12605 ft , Mount ... Main Geology of the Grand Teton area Between six and nine million years ago, stretching and thinning of the Earth s crust caused movement along the Teton Geologic fault fault . The west block along the fault line was pushed upwards to form the TetonRange, thereby creating the youngest range of the Rocky ... and category TetonRange http vulcan.wr.usgs.gov LivingWith VolcanicPast Places volcanic past wyoming.html ... Geography of Teton County, Wyoming cy Grand Tetons da TetonRange de TetonRange es Cordillera Teton fr Cha ne Teton it TetonRange he lt Tetono kalnag bris nl Tetongebergte pt Cordilheira ... length orientation width imperial width orientation highest Grand Teton highest elevation imperial ... history online books grte grte geology sec1.htm Creation of the Teton Landscape The Geologic Story of Grand Teton National Park The Story Begins Bot generated title ref It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning many pinnacles . ref http faculty.deanza.edu ... many of the central peaks of the range are composed of granite , the geological processes that led ... of the range. Subsequently, magma was forced up through the cracks and weaknesses in the gneiss to form ... more details
A Climber s Guide to the TetonRange by Leigh N. Ortenburger and Reynold G. Jackson is currently in its third edition, and was published in 1996 by The Mountaineers Pacific NW The Mountaineers of Seattle , Washington U.S. state Washington . ref cite book last Ortenburger first Leigh N. coauthors Reynold G. Jackson title A Climber s Guide to the TetonRange publisher The Mountaineers Pacific NW The Mountaineers date November 1966 location Seattle , Washington U.S. state id ISBN 978 0 89886 480 9 ref The book details the approaches and routes to hundreds of climbs in the TetonRange , most of which are in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming . It is probably the most comprehensive guide to climbing in the region, and includes an impressive amount of background material including the climate, geology, and climbing history of the TetonRange . Cited references reflist DEFAULTSORT Climbers Guide to the TetonRange Category 1996 books Category Mountaineering books travel book stub ... more details
at center left and Leigh Canyon at right in the TetonRange The canyon s of the TetonRange lie almost entirely within Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming . Ranging from convert ... 2011 05 15 ref The canyons in the TetonRange descend in altitude generally west to east and many ... offer the easiest hiking access into the TetonRange. ref name hikes cite web title Day Hikes work publisher ... pdf accessdate 2011 05 15 ref TetonRange canyons within Grand Teton National Park File Cascade ... in Grand Teton National Park. Granite Canyon is almost convert 6 mi long and is flanked to the south by Rendezvous Mountain . TetonRange canyons outside Grand Teton National Park Jensen Canyon ref ... 05 15 ref is on the west slopes of the TetonRange and within Caribou Targhee National Forest . Darby ... of the TetonRange and within Caribou Targhee National Forest. See also Geology of the Grand Teton ... C. Reed, Jr. title Creation of the Teton Landscape The Geologic Story of Grand Teton National Park ... ref is convert 9 mi long and orginates at several alpine lakes near the western boundary of Grand Teton ... of Mount Owen Wyoming Mount Owen and Grand Teton tower above the canyon. One of the most visited canyons in Grand Teton National Park, Cascade Canyon can be accessed by trail via a loop hike around ... extends northward convert 1.5 mi from the northwestern slopes of Grand Teton and ends within Cascade Canyon. File Grand Teton Death Canyon WY1.jpg thumb right 300px Death Canyon Garnet Canyon ref cite ... commonly used canyon by mountaineers to access the upper slopes of Grand Teton, Middle Teton and other .... South Teton and Cloudveil Dome are to the north and Mount Wister is to the south of the canyon ... than convert 6 mi long, the canyon provides access from Phelps Lake Wyoming Phelps Lake to the Teton ... Teton National Park in Bridger Teton National Forest . Phillips Canyon ref cite gnis id 1602118 name Phillips Canyon accessdate 2011 05 15 ref is located to the south of Grand Teton National Park in Bridger ... more details
Teton or The Tetons may refer to Pierre s Hole Teton Basin or Teton Valley , today s names of historic trapper meeting and battle site 1832 Teton, Idaho TetonRange , part of the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming Grand Teton , the tallest mountain in the TetonRange Grand Teton National Park , the United States National Park situated around the rangeTeton River Idaho , a river near the TetonRangeTeton Dam , a dam in the Teton River that collapsed soon after it was built Teton River Montana Teton Sioux Indian Tribe or Titonwan and Lakota Teton Gravity Research See also Teton County, Montana Teton County, Idaho Teton County, Wyoming disambiguation pl Teton ru ... more details
Infobox mountain name Middle Teton photo Middle Teton Grand Teton NP1.jpg photo caption Middle Teton elevation ft 12804 elevation ref ref name pb cite peakbagger pid 5220 title Middle Teton, Wyoming accessdate 2011 05 28 ref prominence ft 1124 prominence ref ref name pb location Grand Teton National Park , Teton County, Wyoming Teton County , Wyoming Wyoming, USA rangeTetonRange coordinates coord ... m 1 . The Middle Teton Glacier is located on the eastern slopes of the peak. Middle Teton is a classic pyramidal shaped alpine peak and is sometimes included as part of the Cathedral Group of high Teton peaks. The convert 40 mi km 0 adj on long TetonRange is the youngest mountain chain in the Rocky ... cite gnis id 1601431 name Middle Teton accessdate 2011 05 28 ref topo United States Geological Survey USGS Middle Teton type age last eruption first ascent 29 August 1923 Ellingwood easiest route Scramble snow YDS 3 4 Middle Teton convert 12804 ft is the third highest peak in the TetonRange , Grand Teton National Park , Wyoming . ref Cite map publisher TopoQwest United States Geological Survey Maps title Grand Teton, WY url http www.topoquest.com map.php?lat 43.72993&lon 110.81133&datum nad83&zoom 4 accessdate 2011 05 28 ref The peak is immediately southwest of Grand Teton and the two are separated ... of the Teton landscape Geologic story of Grand Teton National Park publisher National Park Service accessdate 2011 05 28 ref Several periods of glaciation have carved Middle Teton and the other peaks of the range into their current shapes. ref name apcjh16a cite web last Jackson first Reynold G. title ... mountain rock 150981 middle teton.html title Middle Teton publisher SummitPost.org accessdate 2011 .... ref name apcjh16a File Grand Teton in Winter NPS.jpg thumb left Middle Teton at left with Grand Teton and Mount Owen at far right, are part of the Cathedral Group of peaks in the TetonRange Climbing The first recorded ascent of Middle Teton was by Albert R. Ellingwood on August 23, 1923, via ... more details
Infobox mountain name South Teton photo South Teton Grand Teton NP1.jpg photo caption South Teton elevation ft 12514 elevation ref ref name pb cite peakbagger pid 5223 name South Teton, Wyoming accessdate 2011 05 28 ref prominence ft 1074 prominence ref ref name pb location Grand Teton National Park , Teton County, Wyoming , USA rangeTetonRange map USA Wyoming region US WY label position right map size 225 lat d 43 lat m 43 lat s 07 lat NS N long d 110 long m 49 long s 07 long EW W coordinates ref ref name gnis cite gnis id 1603204 name South Teton accessdate 2011 05 28 ref topo United States Geological Survey USGS South Teton first ascent August 29, 1923 Ellingwood easiest route Scramble YDS 4 South Teton convert 12514 ft is the fifth highest peak in the TetonRange , Grand Teton National Park , Wyoming . ref Cite map publisher TopoQwest United States Geological Survey Maps title Grand Teton, WY url http www.topoquest.com map.php?lat 43.71854&lon 110.81855&datum nad83&zoom 4 accessdate 2011 05 28 ref The peak is south of Middle Teton and just west of Cloudveil Dome and is part of the Cathedral Group of high Teton peaks. The convert 40 mi km long TetonRange is the youngest mountain ... work Creation of the Teton landscape Geologic story of Grand Teton National Park publisher National Park Service accessdate 2011 05 28 ref Several periods of glaciation have carved South Teton and the other peaks of the range into their current shapes. ref name apcjh16a cite web last Jackson first ... 2011 05 28 ref Climbing South Teton was first climbed on August 29, 1923 by Albert R. Ellingwood and Eleanor Davis. Ellingwood made the first ascent of Middle Teton the same day. Davis was the first woman to ascend Grand Teton . ref name apcjh16a The easiest climbing route is via Garnet Canyon to an altitude ... South and Middle Teton . ref cite summitpost id 151371 title South Teton accessdate 2011 05 28 ... Geology of the Grand Teton area Breast shaped hill References reflist Category Mountains of Grand Teton ... more details
Infobox mountain pass name Teton Pass photo Yonder Lies Jackson Hole.jpg photo caption Sign at Teton Pass looking towards Jackson Hole elevation ft 8431 elevation ref traversed jct state WY WY 22 to jct state ID SH 33 location Teton County, Wyoming Teton County , Wyoming , br USA rangeTetonRange , br Rocky Mountains coordinates coord 43 29 51 N 110 57 19 W type pass ref name gnis cite gnis id 1609164 name Teton Pass accessdate 2010 11 28 ref topo USGS Teton Pass Teton Pass is a high mountain pass in the western United States , located at the southern end of the TetonRange of western Wyoming , between the towns of Wilson, Wyoming and Victor, Idaho . The pass provides access from the Jackson Hole, Wyoming Jackson Hole valley to the Pierre s Hole Teton Valley of eastern Idaho , which includes the access route to Grand Targhee Resort through Driggs, Idaho Driggs , Idaho. To the south of the pass, lies the Snake River Range . Wyoming Highway 22 crosses the pass and becomes Idaho State Highway 33 at the Idaho border, which continues northwest to Victor, then north to Driggs. The pinnacle of the pass is convert 8431 ft m AMSL above sea level and is approximately convert 11 mi km west of Jackson, Wyoming Jackson . The maximum grade on the road is 10 and several avalanche slide paths traverse the road along its length, including Glory Bowl slide area. During the winter months, the road ... miles south of Grand Teton National Park . Parts of the route to the pass are located in the Caribou Targhee National Forest and the Bridger Teton National Forest . Wilson, Wyoming Wilson , a small town, sits at the base of the east side of the pass. Teton Village, Wyoming Teton Village and the Jackson ... www.wyoroad.info highway webcameras WYO22TetonPass WYO22TetonPass.html webcam for Teton Pass Category Mountain passes of Wyoming Category Geography of Teton County, Wyoming Category Transportation in Teton County, Wyoming pt Teton Pass ... more details
Image Closeup of Grand Tetons.JPG thumb East face of the TetonRange. The Teton fault is located at the base of these mountains. The Teton fault is a normal fault located in northwestern Wyoming . The fault has a length of 44 miles 70  km and runs along the eastern base of the TetonRange . Vertical movement on the fault has caused the dramatic topography of the TetonRange. ref name Byrd Byrd, J.O.D., Smith, R.B., Geissman, J.W. 1994 The Teton fault, Wyoming Topographic signature, neotectonics ... is a region of uplift and expansion that influences both vertical and horizontal forces on the Teton fault. ref name Byrd The Teton fault is unique in that it strike and dip dips or slopes to the east. The majority of major faults in the Basin and Range province dip to the west. The unique dip of the Teton ... that would become the TetonRange. During the Mesozoic and early Tertiary , the region underwent compression ... slip rate increase on the Teton normal fault, northern Basin and Range Province, caused by melting of the Yellowstone ice cap and deglaciation for the TetonRange? The Geological Society of America ... of the footwall has resulted in the TetonRange The Teton fault is a normal fault . Therefore movement ... and earthquake hazard analysis of the Teton Yellowstone region, Wyoming. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 188 p. 277 296 ref Geologic setting main Geology of the Grand Teton area The Teton fault is located in a unique geologic setting. The fault is on the boundary of four major geologic province s the Basin and Range, Idaho Wyoming Thrust belt, Rocky Mountain Foreland, and the Yellowstone volcanic plateau. The Basin and Range province is a region of east west crustal extension .... The Idaho Wyoming Thrust belt is located south of the Teton fault and is a region of thick and deformed ... east of the Teton fault and is a region of thicker crust. This section of crust is heavier ... is located to the west of the Teton fault and was formed by the migration of the Yellowstone caldera ... more details
Teton County is the name of several counties in the United States Teton County, Idaho Teton County, Montana Teton County, Wyoming Templates geodis uscounty Interwiki de Teton County es Condado de Teton fr Comt de Teton it Contea di Teton nl Teton County ja no Teton County nds Teton County pl Hrabstwo Teton pt Condado de Teton ro Comitatul Teton ru sv Teton County zh ... more details
Grand Teton National Park , Teton County, Wyoming Teton County , Wyoming Wyoming, USA rangeTetonRange map USA Wyoming region US WY label position right map size 225 lat d 43.741207756 long d ... Teton, WY first ascent 1872 or 1898. See First ascent First ascent easiest route Mountaineering Climb , YDS 5.5 . Grand Teton is the highest mountain in Wyoming s Grand Teton National Park , ref name pb and a classic destination in American mountaineering . Geography Grand Teton, at convert 13775 ft 0 , ref name ngs is the high point of the TetonRange , and the second highest peak in the U.S. state ... local creeks and glaciers. ref name pb The TetonRange is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains , which extend from southern Alaska to northern New Mexico . History Name Grand Teton s name was first ... pitch on the route , and the V Pitch. ref A Climber s Guide to the TetonRange, 3rd Ed. ref ...Infobox mountain name Grand Teton photo Grand Teton and Teewinot 1.jpg photo caption Grand Teton and Teewinot ... Grand Teton accessdate 2009 09 12 ref prominence ft 6530 prominence ref ref name pb cite peakbagger pid 5218 name Grand Teton, Wyoming accessdate 2009 09 12 ref parent peak Gannett Peak ref name PeakList ... Grand Teton Peak was in such common usage that it was recognized by the United States Geological Survey ... to Grand Teton in 1970. ref name gnis cite gnis id 1609199 name Grand Teton accessdate 2009 09 12 ref The origin of the current name is controversial. The most common explanation is that Grand Teton ... that the mountain was named after the Lakota people Teton Sioux tribe of Native Americans in the United ... of Yellowstone ref First ascent File Grand Teton in Winter NPS.jpg thumb left 250px Winter on Grand Teton at center with Mount Owen at right and Middle Teton at left There is a disagreement over who first climbed Grand Teton. Nathaniel P. Langford and James Stevenson geologist James Stevenson ... the summit of The Enclosure, a side peak of Grand Teton. The Enclosure is named after a man made palisade ... more details
Teton River may refer to Teton River Montana , a tributary of the Missouri River in Montana, U.S. Teton River Idaho , a tributary of the Snake River in Wyoming and Idaho, U.S. geodis ... more details
Infobox glacier name Teton Glacier photo photo caption type Mountain glacier location Grand Teton National Park , Teton County, Wyoming , United States USA coords coord 43 44 31 N 110 47 35 W type glacier region US WY display inline,title ref name gnis cite gnis id 1603583 name Teton Glacier accessdate 2010 09 05 ref area convert 88 acre km2 abbr on length convert .66 mi km abbr on thickness terminus Moraine status Retreating Teton Glacier is a mountain glacier located below the north face of Grand Teton in Grand Teton National Park , Wyoming , USA . It is surrounded by Mount Owen Wyoming Mount Owen to the west and by Teewinot Mountain to the north, which comprise the peaks of the Cathedral Group . ref cite web title Teton Glacier, USGS Grand Teton WY Topo Map work publisher TopoQuest date url http www.topoquest.com map.php?lat 43.741944&lon 110.793056&datum nad83&zoom 4 format Map accessdate 2010 09 05 ref Teton Glacier is the largest of the twelve named glacier s in the park. The glacier is approximately convert 3500 ft m abbr on long and convert 1100 ft m abbr on wide. ref cite web title Modern glaciers work Creation of the Teton Landscape The Geologic Story of Grand Teton National Park publisher National Park Service date url http www.cr.nps.gov history online books grte grte geology sec9.htm accessdate 2010 09 05 ref Cited references Reflist See also List of glaciers in the United States Category Glaciers of Grand Teton National Park Wyoming geo stub ... more details
Teton Sioux may refer to Lakota people , a Native American tribe Lakota language , a Siouan languages spoken by the Lakota people of the Sioux tribes disambig ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 Infobox dam dam name Teton Dam image Teton Dam failure.jpg caption The reservoir behind the Teton Dam was emptied within hours of the initial breach official name Teton Dam crosses Teton River Idaho Teton River reservoir Teton Reservoir locale Fremont County, Idaho Fremont Madison ... extra The Teton Dam was a federally built Earthen dam Earth fill dams earthen dam on the Teton River Idaho Teton River in southeastern Idaho , set between Fremont and Madison counties, United States ... pn about Teton.html title The Failure of Teton Dam publisher Bureau of Reclamation date 2011 04 18 accessdate ... File TetonDamRemains01.jpg thumb right 250px The ruins of the Teton Dam. The dam site is located ... into the remaining convert 6 mi km of the Teton River canyon, after which the flood spread ... of Teton Dam publisher Bureau of Reclamation url http www.usbr.gov pn about Teton.html accessdate 2007 07 29 ref Deaths, damage and property claims Teton Canyon comes to an end approximately six miles .... The similar community of Teton City, on the south bank of the river, is sited on a modest elevation ... 0 14 017824 4 year 1993 pages 404 ref One Teton resident was fishing on the river at the time of the dam failure and was drowned. An elderly woman living in Teton City died as a result of the evacuation. ref Teton Dam Flood, June 5, 1976 , by Elaine Johnson, http www.rootsweb.ancestry.com idfremon ... url http www.zebpalmer.com oldblogarchive teton dam failure actual data for american falls ... topsoil. ref name CD407 The force of the Teton Dam failure destroyed the lower part of the Teton River ... for damages, without assigning responsibility for Teton Dam s failure. Citation needed date July ... amount of 322 million. Possible reconstruction No plans were made for rebuilding the Teton Dam, but its ... Elizabeth title State considers another Teton dam url http www.henrysforkcountry.com full.php?sid 403 ... report http web.archive.org web 20080326232737 http www.usbr.gov dataweb html teton.html The Teton ... more details
Infobox protected area name Teton Wilderness iucn category Ib photo photo caption map USA relief map caption location Teton County, Wyoming Teton Park County, Wyoming Park Fremont County, Wyoming Fremont counties, Wyoming , United States USA nearest city Jackson, Wyoming Jackson, WY lat d 44 lat m 4 lat s 0 lat NS N long d 109 long m 56 long s 0 long EW W region US coords ref area 585,238 acres 2,370 km sup 2 sup established 1964 visitation num visitation year governing body United States Forest Service U.S. Forest Service Teton Wilderness is located in Wyoming , United States . Created in 1964, the Teton Wilderness is located within Bridger Teton National Forest and consists of 585,238 acres 2,370  km sup 2 sup . The wilderness is bordered on the north by Yellowstone National Park and to the west by Grand Teton National Park and the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway . The Washakie Wilderness is to the east and the remainder of Bridger Teton National Forest is to the south. The Teton Wilderness is a part of the 20 million acre 81,000  km sup 2 sup Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . Among many other features, Teton Wilderness is notable for having the most remote location farthest from any road of any place in the lower 48 states of the USA. This location occurs very close the Bridger Lake, near the confluence of the Thorofare and Yellowstone Rivers, not far from the USFS ... Divide at Two Ocean Pass within the Teton Wilderness. This wide, gentle, marshy pass separates the headwaters ... safely swim from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean drainages. The Teton Wilderness has 450 miles ..., a very rare high altitude tornado , called the Teton Yellowstone tornado , destroyed an area of 20 ...?fuse NWPS&sec wildView&wname Teton title Teton Wilderness work The National Wilderness Preservation ... areas of Park County, Wyoming Category Protected areas of Teton County, Wyoming Category Wilderness Areas of Wyoming Category Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Category Bridger Teton National Forest ... more details
Infobox settlement Basic info official name Teton, Idaho other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement type City motto Images images and maps image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal Maps seal size image shield shield size image blank emblem blank emblem type blank emblem size image map Fremont County Idaho Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Teton Highlighted.svg mapsize map caption Location in Fremont County, Idaho Fremont County and the state of Idaho image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location image dot map dot mapsize dot map caption dot x dot y pushpin map the name of a location map as per http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location map pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption pushpin mapsize Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Idaho subdivision type2 List of counties in Idaho County subdivision name2 Fremont County, Idaho Fremont subdivision type3 subdivision name3 subdivision type4 subdivision name4 Politics government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 leader title2 leader name2 leader title3 leader name3 leader title4 leader name4 established title established date Area established title2 Incorporated town established date2 established title3 Incorporated city established date3 Area area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 1.2 area land ... website footnotes Teton is a city in Fremont County, Idaho Fremont County , Idaho , United States ..., Idaho Rexburg micropolitan area Micropolitan Statistical Area . Geography Teton is located at coord ... ca Teton es Teton Idaho io Teton, Idaho it Teton Idaho kk ht Teton, Idaho nl Teton pt Teton Idaho simple Teton, Idaho vo Teton ... more details
Infobox Hiking trail Name Teton Crest Trail Photo Grand Teton from Lake Solitude.jpg Caption Lake Solitude Wyoming Lake Solitude and the northwest view of Grand Teton from the Teton Crest Trail Location TetonRange Length convert 40 mi abbr on Start End Points Phillips Pass, Wyoming br String Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming Use Hiking ElevChange convert 3775 ft abbr on HighPoint Paintbrush Divide convert 10645 ft abbr on LowPoint String Lake convert 6870 ft abbr on Difficulty Strenuous Season Summer to Fall Sights TetonRange Hazards Severe weather br Grizzly bear s The Teton Crest Trail is a convert 40 mi adj on long hiking trail which extends from Phillips Pass on the border of Bridger Teton National Forest Bridger Teton and Caribou Targhee National Forest s to String Lake , Grand Teton National Park all in the U.S. state of Wyoming . ref name crest cite web title Teton Crest Trail url http www.free press.biz Grand Teton Park Teton Crest Trail.html publisher Greater Yellowstone Resource Guide accessdate 2012 02 12 ref ref name gnis cite gnis id 1603581 name Teton Crest Trail accessdate 2012 02 12 ref ref name topo Cite map publisher Topoquest USGS Quads title Grand Teton, WY url http www.topoquest.com map.php?lat 43.71495&lon 110.85494&datum nad83&zoom 4&map auto&coord d&mode zoomin&size m accessdate 2012 02 12 ref Though the Teton Crest Trail can be accessed from Teton ... adj on multi day trek to String Lake, passing in and out of Bridger Teton National Forest twice, traversing ... Teton National Forest and from Hurricane Pass, the west side of major peaks of the Cathedral ... title Hiking the Teton Crest Trail url http www.greatoutdoors.com published hiking the teton crest ... 110.8549370 type mountain region US format dms notes ref name gnis cite gnis id 1603581 name Teton ... Teton National Park.jpg Footbridge across String Lake File Schoolroom Glacier from Hurricane Pass.jpg ... Teton National Park References reflist Category Hiking trails of Grand Teton National Park ... more details
Infobox climbing route name North Ridge of the Grand Teton photo photo caption other name location Grand Teton National Park , Wyoming , USA coords coord 43.74110 N 110.802 W type mountain region US climbing area Grand Teton route type Traditional climbing Trad Alpine vertical gain 1,200 feet pitches 10 rating 5.8 grade IV route setter first ascent Robert L. M. Underhill & Fritiof Fryxell , 1931. ffa fastest ascent The North Ridge of the Grand Teton is a technical rock climbing location up the Grand Teton in Wyoming . The route is recognized in the historic climbing text Fifty Classic Climbs of North America and considered a classic around the world. ref Fifty Classic Climbs ref ref Ortenburger, Leigh N. & Jackson, Reynold G. 1996 A Climbers Guide to the TetonRange Third edition, Seattle The Mountaineers. ISBN 0 89 886 480 1 ref References reflist External links http www.rockclimbing.com routes North America United States Wyoming Western Wy. Grand Teton NP Grand Teton North Ridge 38097.html rockclimbing.com http www.mountainproject.com v wyoming grand teton national park grand teton 106083200 mountainproject.com Category Climbing routes ... more details
Infobox climbing route name North Face of the Grand Teton photo photo caption other name location Grand Teton National Park , Wyoming , USA coords coord 43.74110 N 110.802 W type mountain region US climbing area Grand Teton route type Traditional climbing Trad Alpine vertical gain 3,000 feet pitches 12 rating 5.8 grade IV route setter first ascent Paul Petzoldt , Jack Durrance & Eldon Petzoldt , 1936. ffa fastest ascent The North Face of the Grand Teton is a technical rock climbing up the Grand Teton in Wyoming . Today the route is usually climbed by a variation that avoids the chimneys which are often wet or icy. The route is recognized in the historic climbing text Fifty Classic Climbs of North America and considered a classic around the world. ref Fifty Classic Climbs ref ref Cite book edition 3 Sub publisher Mountaineers Books isbn 0898864801 last Ortenburger first Leigh N. coauthors Reynold G. Jackson title A Climber s Guide to the TetonRange Third Edition date 1996 11 ref References reflist External links http www.rockclimbing.com routes North America United States Wyoming Western Wy. Grand Teton NP Grand Teton North Face 61295.html rockclimbing.com http www.mountainproject.com v wyoming grand teton national park grand teton 105934549 mountainproject.com Category Climbing routes ... more details
States . It drains through the Teton Valley along the west side of the TetonRange along the Idaho ...Geobox River Heading name Teton River native name other name category hide 1 Names etymology nickname Image image Teton River Idaho.jpeg image caption Teton River in the canyons northeast of Rexburg image ... source region Teton County, Idaho Teton County source country source elevation imperial 6027 source ... long s 16 source long EW W source coordinates note ref name GNIS cite gnis id 391950 name Teton River ... 13055000.2010.pdf title USGS Gage 13055000 on the Teton River near St. Anthony, ID publisher U.S. Geological ... max imperial 1700000 discharge max note ref Caused by the failure of Teton Dam in June 1976 ref discharge min imperial 103 Map map map caption map background The Teton River is an convert 81.5 ... of the Tetons provides the river with more rainfall than many other rivers of the region. Course The Teton River is formed near Victor, Idaho Victor in Teton County, Idaho , near the Wyoming state line ..., including Teton Creek and Darby Creek, descend from the western flank of the Tetons. Trail ... the south. The river flows north in a slow meandering course through a broad flat valley called the Teton Basin formerly known as Pierre s Hole , flanked by the TetonRange to the east and the Big Hole Mountains to the west. Much of the river s upper course in the Teton Basin is surrounded by extensive wetlands . After emerging from the north end of the Teton Basin, the Teton River enters the nearly inaccessible Teton Canyon , approximately convert 25 mi long, along the Teton Fremont County, Idaho ... west, and is joined by Canyon Creek from the south. After passing through the failed Teton Dam site, north and east of Newdale, Idaho Newdale , the Teton River bifurcates into two Distributary distributaries some four miles downstream, just north of Teton, Idaho Teton , one called the South Fork Teton River also called the South Teton River and the other called North Fork Teton River also known ... more details
Infobox river name Teton River image name image size image alt caption image map Wpdms nasa topo teton river montana.jpg map size 300px map alt map caption The Teton River in Montana origin coord 47 52 58 N 112 37 59 W display inline name Teton River ref name gnis mouth coord 47 55 55 N 110 30 32 W display title,inline name Teton River ref name gnis cite gnis id 792009 name Teton River ref basin countries Chouteau County, Montana Chouteau and Teton County, Montana progression length elevation mouth elevation convert 2562 ft m ref name gnis discharge watershed river system Missouri River left tribs right tribs The Teton River pronounced TEE tuhn is a tributary of the Marias River , approximately 150 mi 241 km long, in northwestern Montana in the United States . It rises in the Lewis and Clark National Forest , in the southern Lewis Range of the Rocky Mountains at the continental divide . It flows southeast, then east, down from the mountains and across Teton County, Montana Teton County , past Choteau, Montana Choteau , and is joined by Muddy Creek and Deep Creek. It flows east, passing near Fort Benton, Montana Fort Benton and joins the Marias only 3 mi 5 km upstream of the confluence of the Marias and the Missouri. Variant names The Teton River has also been known as Breast River, Fancy River, Mone e kis, Monekis, Rose River, Tansey River, Tansy River, Tanzey River, and Tanzy River ref name gnis See also List of rivers of Montana Montana Stream Access Law External links http nris.state.mt.us wis swsi TetonPhotos.html State of Montana Teton River photos http www.bigskyfishing.com River Fishing Central MT Rivers Teton river Teton photo gallery TetonRiverPhotographs index.shtm Big Sky Fishing Photos of the Teton River Notes reflist Category Rivers of Montana Landforms of Chouteau County, Montana Landforms of Teton County, Montana Montana geo stub ... more details
web www.tetoncountyidaho.gov named for The TetonRangeTeton Mountains Teton County is a county ... the TetonRangeTeton Mountains . ref http www.state.id.us aboutidaho county teton.html Idaho.gov Teton County accessed 2009 05 29 ref As of the 2000 United States Census 2000 Census the county had ...Infobox U.S. county county Teton County the word County should appear here. Type Washington County , not Washington state Idaho seal Teton County ID Seal.PNG founded year 1915 if you include a reference ... 16 16081.html Teton County QuickFacts , United States Census Bureau , 2009 02 20, accessed 2009 05 29. ref The county seat and largest city is Driggs, Idaho Driggs . GR 6 Teton County is part of the Jackson ... south Teton County, Wyoming Teton County , Wyoming east Teton County, Idaho is one of the few counties in the United States to border its namesake in another state in this case, Teton County, Wyoming ... Teton County Idaho ref Until quite recently Teton County voted Republican Party United States Republican ... election ref http www.sos.idaho.gov ELECT results ENR county 41.html 2008 General Election Teton ... Election Data Graphs Idaho ref At the state level Teton County is located in District 31 of the Idaho ... Map ref As counties neighboring Teton County are still strongly Republican, Republicans currently ... Register of Historic Places listings in Teton County, Idaho References Reflist External links http www.tetoncountyidaho.gov County website Geographic Location Centre Teton County, Idaho North Fremont County, Idaho Fremont County Northeast East Teton County, Wyoming Teton County , Wyoming Southeast ... Northwest Teton County, Idaho Idaho coord 43.75 111.21 display title type adm2nd region US ID source UScensus1990 Category Idaho counties Category Teton County, Idaho Category Jackson micropolitan area ... ar bg , de Teton County Idaho es Condado de Teton Idaho fr Comt de Teton Idaho hy bpy , it Contea di Teton Idaho nl Teton County ... more details
Teton Valley is an area located on the west slope of the Teton Mountain Range and is known as The quiet side of the Tetons. Teton Valley is composed of the cities of Victor, Idaho , Driggs, Idaho , Tetonia, Idaho , and Alta, Wyoming . ref History . Teton Valley Foundation. 31 March 2009. http www.tetonvalleyfoundation.org history.php ref Teton Valley is a rural, agriculture and ranching based economy shifting emphasis towards recreational tourism. Teton Valley has a rich history that involves Indian ...orphan date June 2010 Refimprove date April 2008 Geobox Settlement Heading name Teton Valley native name ... Image image Teton Valley Wyoming near Jackson bordering Idaho.jpg image caption Teton Valley Wyoming near Jackson bordering Idaho ref Slabaugh, Gerry. Teton Valley Wyoming . Flickr.com. 8 February ... United States state Idaho region type region Teton County, Idaho Teton district type district municipality ... of the white man. Teton Valley has a unique climate and geology. Teton Valley also has ..., skiing and cultural arts. History Teton Valley is marked by three cycles of volcanic activity that occurred in the last 2.1 million years. The eruptions that took place make Teton Valley a rich environment for plant and animal life. Teton Valley was initially populated by The Shoshone Bannock tribe ... in 1805. Teton Valley has been the site of the annual Rocky Mountain Rendezvous Rocky Mountain Fur Rendezvous , in 1829 and 1832. ref History of the Teton Valley . Darby Ranch. 15 March 2009. http ... the first religious service in the West in Teton Valley. ref Teton Valley History . Rim River Ranch. 17 March 2009. http www.riverrimranch.com teton valley history.php ref Teton Valley is formally known ... 150 miles south of Teton Valley. The migrations were due to the California Gold Rush of 1849 and the migration ... Act of 1862 brought many settlers into Teton Valley. Some of the present day inhabitants of Teton ... 6399 people Teton County and Alta, Wyoming combined , 2,219 households, and 1,464 families ... more details
, Tetons.jpg thumb 350px Snake River Overlook and the TetonRange , Teton County Teton County is a County ... Library ref The county was named for the TetonRange . ref cite book last Urbanek first Mae title ...Infobox U.S. County county Teton County state Wyoming seal map Map of Wyoming highlighting Teton County.png ... seat is Jackson, Wyoming Jackson GR 6 . Teton County contains the affluent Jackson Hole skiing area. In addition, the county contains all of Grand Teton National Park and 40.4 of Yellowstone National ... 05 nj has four of nations 20 high.html N.J. has four of nation s 20 highest income counties ref Teton ... . History Teton County was created February 15, 1921, with land detached from Lincoln County, Wyoming ..., Idaho Bonneville County , Idaho and Teton County, Idaho Teton County , Idaho southwest Fremont County ... Teton County, Wyoming is one of the few counties in the United States to border its namesake in another state in this case, Teton County, Idaho Teton County , Idaho . National protected areas Bridger Teton National Forest part Caribou Targhee National Forest part Grand Teton National Park John D. Rockefeller .... Age range in the county was well distributed with 19.90 under the age of 18, 9.80 from 18 to 24, 38.30 ... f0fff0 0.0 0 Ref improve section date September 2010 Previously a staunchly Republican county, Teton ... 1992 to win Teton County was George W. Bush in United States presidential election, 2000 2000 . In the United States presidential election, 2008 2008 election , Barack Obama carried Teton County by a 23.6 ... in the state to back Obama. In United States presidential election, 2004 2004 , Teton was the only ... U.S. Election Atlas ref Populated places File Teton Science Schools 1.jpg thumb Teton Science Schools ... South Park, Wyoming South Park Teton Village, Wyoming Teton Village Wilson, Wyoming Wilson Other ... Register of Historic Places listings in Teton County, Wyoming References references Commons category Teton County, Wyoming Geographic location Centre Teton County, Wyoming North Park County, Wyoming Park ... more details
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