Partner Needed for Winter Climbs in Wyoming and Montana

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mountainfreak241
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Partner Needed for Winter Climbs in Wyoming and Montana

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Hello All.

I am looking to climb Francs Peak, the Grand Teton and other peaks in the Beartooth, Absaroka and Teton Ranges this winter.

I have skis, experience and common sense - I just need some partners.

I recently relocated to the Jackson, WY area and I want to ski a lot in the backcountry as well.

I am Avalanche Level I certified.

Let me know if you are interested!
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Re: Partner Needed for Winter Climbs in Wyoming and Montana

Post by Scott P »

The Tetons are fairly accessible in winter (I've attempted the South Teton in December before), but how close are the roads plowed to the trailhead for places like Francs Peak? I think Francs would be a technically easy ascent in winter, but I wonder how long it is?
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