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WLM | explore The project of fl ying over Grand Teton was something that turned out to be both a surprise and a learning experience. Like most humans, I understood steeper terrain to be more threatening, and accordingly approached aviation there with some added caution. It was only after extended experience did I come to understand that the east-facing sharp descent into Jackson Hole coupled with the protective wind barrier afforded by the Gros Ventre Range meant that the Tetons were not as windy and therefore dangerous as one may expect. Local variations push high speed winds north into Yellowstone and out to the Bighorn Basin via Dubois. The Tetons themselves had a mesmerizing tranquility to them for the most part, as the small size of the peaks at their highest point meant that they did little to disrupt prevailing winds. It is terrain-induced disruption that creates mountain waves, rotors, and turbulence, all things that can exceed the ability for an aircraft to handle. As my little 800-pound machine was powered by a carbureted 100 horsepower engine, it meant that effective output, at full throttle at the height of Grand Teton, was less than 60 horsepower. If the Tetons wished to throw anything formidable at me, there would be little I could do except get away as 34 fast as I possibly could and hope for the best. Despite the seeming dangers, I ended up with a love affair with the Tetons, going back over and over again in new conditions and seasons, learning more about them each time, and having my attraction to them only increase. Out of everywhere I have fl own in America, these are absolutely my favorite mountains, and I decided to toss my previous approach to the wind and let my fi xation take hold. Flight after fl ight I looked for new things all over the Park, in lower elevations and especially in hard-to-explore backcountry areas away from the highway. To share my fi ndings of this amazing place, I recently packaged the results of this spiritual adventure into a photography book, “Around the Summit: Flying Grand Teton.” W L M The book is available on Amazon.com, at Jackson Hole Book Trader, Corner Drug in Driggs, Idaho, and on the author’s site www.garrettfi sher.me. Wyoming Lifestyle Magazine | Summer 2018