On my way out to the Big Horn Basin, I stopped through Grand Teton National Park. Here are a few photos:

Sunset behind the Grand Teton

A fun v-easy warm up

Potential FA of cool line I cleaned up

Same line again, it heads out the belly above the pad on crimps into slopers up top

The view from the bouldering area

The biggest and also best boulder I found. It had clearly been climbed on and yielded at least four tall and independent lines and what look liked some links between lines. I did the four, including the coolest which went out the roof on the chalked holds above the pad.
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