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  5. Jackson, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    The town is often called Jackson Hole, which is the name of the valley in which it is located. [7] ... [14] Climate data for Jackson, Wyoming, 1991–2020 normals ...

  6. Grand Teton National Park - Wikipedia

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    It runs roughly north to south and rises from the floor of Jackson Hole without any foothills along a 40-mile-long (64 km) by 7 to 9 miles (11 to 14 km) wide active fault-block mountain front. [64] The range tilts westward, rising abruptly above Jackson Hole valley which lies to the east but more gradually into Teton Valley to the west.

  7. Corbet's Couloir - Wikipedia

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    Corbet's Couloir. Corbet's Couloir is an expert ski run located at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Teton Village, Wyoming.It is named after Jackson Hole ski instructor and mountain guide Barry Corbet who famously spotted the narrow crease of snow shaped like an upside down funnel and remarked, "Someday someone will ski that."

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  9. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Hole was the site of two in-bounds avalanches in late 2008, first on December 27 and another two days later on December 29. The first avalanche resulted in the death of skier David Nodine, one of three in-bound deaths in the American West in the 2008-09 ski season, the most since three skiers were killed at Alpine Meadows in 1976. [ 5 ]