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Elevation: 6,768 ft 2,063 m
GPS: 43.72535, -110.79416
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Shared By: Gee Dubble on Jul 1, 2015
Admins: Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson

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Many high quality rocks from boulders to crags with high peaks above. At the confluence of the North and South Forks of Garnet Canyon, avalanche debris has made a flat area of boulders and willows. Some of the boulders have just arrived from above; others have been there awhile. The avalanches and recent glaciation (Pinedale advance) has rendered many of the crags in the meadows unusually clean, by Teton standards. A few winters ago there was an avalanche with so much debris that during the next 2 summers snow debris remained on the meadows floor!

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Hike up toward the Grand Teton normal routes and when it gets really pretty you will be there. 5 miles from Lupine Meadows roadhead.

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Classic Climbing Routes at Garnet Canyon Meadows

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5.12b 7b 26 VIII+ 26 E5 6b Easy Snow
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Middle Teton Cave Route
Trad, Snow, Alpine 2 pitches
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Middle Teton Cave Route
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5.12b 7b 26 VIII+ 26 E5 6b Easy Snow Trad, Snow, Alpine 2 pitches
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