I'm looking for a topo map of Teton Pass in Wyoming for backcountry skiing. Anyone have any suggestions? Is there a map that is specifically for backcountry skiing Teton Pass or just your general topo maps (hiking maps, National Geographic maps...)?
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I'm looking for a topo map of Teton Pass in Wyoming for backcountry skiing. Anyone have any suggestions? Is there a map that is specifically for backcountry skiing Teton Pass or just your general topo maps (hiking maps, National Geographic maps...)?
Maps are for quitters, JONG.
just go to top of pass and start bootpacking up the nearest skin track. you're sure to make quick friends...
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not topo, but great photographic guide http://www.amazon.com/Jackson-Hole-A.../dp/B001MK9GNO Might be a new edition out as well.
not a lot of information, but some topo info http://www.skiingthebackcountry.com/...OUTHTETON-PASS
thanks for the responses. skiingthebackcountry.com is a new one for me.
Here is an online hi-res topo map.
http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap...4876&z=15&t=t4
Want to see topo lines on the aerial? OK.
Open the menu that lets you change basemaps. It's the button that says "t4 Topo High".
Change the basemap to one of the aerials.
Now open that same menu again, go to the "Overlay" section and click USA_contour_lines.
Zoom in one step. The contour lines only display if you are zoomed in so the scale in the lower left says 500 ft or less.
The maps are displayed by Gmap4 which is an enhanced Google map viewer I developed.
If you change the basemap to 'Earth' then you can fly over the terrain in 3D, just like in Google Earth.
Gmap4 default map: http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4.php
Gmap4 homepage: http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4.html
Joseph, the Gmap4 guy
Redmond, WA