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Summer Skiing off the Tram
Cody Peak
Photo: Brigid Mander

With record snowfall of 723” as of the end of May and a 160” base at the top of JHMR, the Bridger-Teton Avalanche Forecast resumed forecasting last week after closing on their usual mid-April date.  Serious concerns about the massive amount of snow and backcountry travel sparked the decision. You can check it at www.jhavalanche.org. Skiing inbounds is not allowed in the summer. 

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