Teton County Search and Rescue Releases Mid-Year Report

TCSAR consists almost entirely of volunteers and is largely funded by donations. TCSAR photo.

Twice a year, Teton County Search and Rescue releases a report chock-full of statistics and brief incident reports. Whether or not you spend time in the Tetons, the report is an interesting glimpse into what happens when things go wrong in the mountains. 

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The gender balance this past winter was exactly average, but the activity breakdown was slightly skewed due to more snowmobile and XC skiing-related incidents.

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Winter 2019 had the least fatalities of the past five years, despite several periods of highly-unstable snowpack. It's hard to draw conclusions regarding incidents by day of the week, but it is interesting that there wasn't a single Sunday incident this year. 

Click here for the full report, which includes capsule summaries of each incident as well as an in-depth look at TCSAR's late-February rescue of three snowmobilers trapped in the Gros Ventre. To support TCSAR's vital work, consider donating here.

Zack Skovron
Zack Skovron
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Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, now living in Jackson, WY. I’m an avid skier, biker, hiker, climber, and fisherman. Outside of sports, my major interests focus on public policy surrounding land use and energy systems.
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