by Teton Climbers’ Coalition | Aug 13, 2025 | Uncategorized
The Teton Climbers’ Coalition (TCC) continues to advance its Climbing Area Modernization (CAM) Project, an initiative launched in 2022 to upgrade and maintain the safety and sustainability of Jackson Hole’s climbing areas. Two recent efforts—a critical...
by Teton Climbers’ Coalition | Aug 13, 2025 | Blog
The Teton Climbers’ Coalition (TCC) has launched a community-led audit of Rock Springs Buttress (RSB) as part of its Climbing Area Modernization (CAM) Project, an initiative dedicated to ensuring the safety, sustainability, and longevity of Jackson Hole’s climbing...
by Teton Climbers’ Coalition | Aug 13, 2025 | Blog
Two-Phase Project Would Commence Next Summer Delta Lake, a turquoise alpine lake tucked beneath the east face of the Grand Teton, has become one of Grand Teton National Park’s most photographed destinations. A decade ago, it was a remote, trail-free backcountry...
by Teton Climbers’ Coalition | Jul 22, 2025 | Blog
On Saturday, July 20, the Teton Climbers’ Coalition (TCC) installed three new “marmot posts” at the base of Rock Springs Buttress to protect climbers’ backpacks, shoes, and other gear from marmots and rodents known for chewing through unattended items. A fourth post...
by Teton Climbers’ Coalition | Jul 22, 2025 | Blog, CAM Project
On July 7, 2025, Jenny Lake Climbing Rangers discovered potentially unsafe glue-in bolts on three routes at the Lower Blacktail Butte wall. Several bolts were found to be loose and wiggle-able by hand, with epoxy chipping away. The affected bolts were identified on...