International Commission for Alpine Rescue

Heritage Night Draws 3,000 In Support of Western Spirit & International Rescue

It started with a simple idea. With Teton County Search & Rescue being the host organization for the 2025 International Commission for Alpine Rescue, the team’s volunteers wanted to have a public event that showcased Jackson’s rich Western Heritage in front of a crowd filled with rescuers from around the world. Could they throw a Wild West show at the Fairgrounds during the offseason? How would they pull it off? And, it being held outside the normal rodeo season, would anyone show up?

Photo: David Bowers

During every ICAR, which is held each year in a different location, the host organization produces a Heritage Night to show off their local culture, art and history. But throughout the more than 70-years of ICAR, Heritage Night is almost never a public event. That was different this year in Jackson Hole.

Teton County Search & Rescue felt it was important to bring the public into the ICAR fold to help the 600 mostly international attendees get a taste of the culture of the American West. With community being an integral component of TCSAR’s culture and support, the team opened Heritage Night to all. In the end, the Jackson community showed up big time, with an estimated 3,000 people in attendance for the free show. More than 45 local vendors provided a vibrant backdrop to Heritage Night, illustrating the valley’s extensive art and business community.

Photo Gallery by David Bowers

The event began with all TCSAR volunteers and TCSAR Foundation staff members lined up in the middle of the Fairgrounds arena, where Chief Advisor Cody Lockhart thanked the crowd and framed the culture of the West as being intertwined with the Search & Rescue idea and ethos of “locals helping locals.”

Miss Rodeo Wyoming Kate Budge. Photo: Griffin Kerwin

Then, Miss Rodeo Wyoming Kate Budge, a seventh-generation Jackson local, galloped around the arena hold the American flag during the singing of the national anthem by Adrian Croke. Teton County Commission Mark Newcomb read the land acknowledgement, helping international visitors understand the cultural significance of the Native American tribes who lived and subsisted off the land we now call home.

TCSAR volunteer and Heritage Night emcee Ian Johnston took over the microphone to introduce representatives from the Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative. Singers and dancers from the Initiative demonstrated a “ReMatriate” ceremony, where they brought the buffalo to life.

Photo: Griffin Kerwin

Afterward, it was onto the main event by the Jackson Hole Rodeo. While the rodeo is a mainstay at the Fairgrounds throughout the summer, this rodeo was a special offseason event. It included some of the nation’s very best cowboys and cowgirls on buckin’ broncs, bull riding, barrel racing, and calf roping.

A highlight was the “Grab the bull by the horns” event, in which ICAR attendees teamed up in groups of three. In this timed event, the teams had to chase down a steer, remove the rope around its head, and return to the bucking chute. Whichever team could do so the fastest was crowned champion. Teams from Austria and France went up against SAR teams from Teton and Sublette counties. Perhaps it wasn’t a fair fight, as the home team from TCSAR took the crown. Chalk it up to homegrown dirt.

Photo Gallery by Griffin Kerwin

Thank you to our ICAR sponsors, and to all the vendors who joined us at Heritage Night

ICAR Jackson Hole is sponsored by the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, and Snow King Mountain, with additional support from Airbus, Arc’teryx, and Bell, as well as CalTopo, Momentous, Motorola, Rocky Talkie, CMC, Backcountry Access, Breeze Eastern, and Safeback. Local business support comes from: Jackson Hole Still Works, Lockhart Cattle Co., Roadhouse Brewing Co., Snake River Brewing, Snake River Roasting Co., Stinky Prints, and The Liquor Store and Wine Loft. TCSAR is enormously grateful for this critical support. 

Heritage Night Nonprofits
Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center Foundation | Camina Conmigo | Coombs Outdoors | History Jackson Hole | SheJumps | Snake River Fund | TCSAR Foundation | Teton Interagency Peer Support (TIPS) | Wyoming Stargazing

The Arts
Art Shop | Cowgirl Mermaid | Enchanted Silverworks | Grainger Glass | J2 Antler Designs | JH Lariat | Independent Ironware | Olivtrees | Perennial West | Rip N Stitch | Sagebrush Collective | Sol + Terra Apothecary | Stoned Darling | Studio 22 | Yeates Clay

Food & Beverage
JH Still Works | Provisions | Rosa's Tamales | StillWest 

Outdoor & Adventure
Airbus | Alpine Revival & Buck Mountain Dry Goods | Apocalypse Equipment | CMC-Rescue | Exum Mountain Guides | Finski & Co | Grand Dynamics International | Highside Hoodies | Jackson Hole EcoTour Adventures | JHMR Ski Patrol | Jackson Hole Outdoor Leadership Institute | Med Tech Sweden | Motorola | NoSo Patches | Rocky Talkie | RuffWear | Ryzing Technologies | Safeback | Slava Topol Project | Trilipiderm | WY K9 Search and Rescue

From everyone at Teton County Search & Rescue, a heartfelt thank you. Photo: Griffin Kerwin

Teton County Search & Rescue To Host the World’s Largest Gathering of Alpine Rescuers

Jackson, Wyo. — Teton County Search & Rescue is excited and proud to host the International Commission for Alpine Rescue (ICAR) in Jackson, on October 7-12, 2025. It is just the second time in 77 years that this annual Congress will be held in the U.S. With approximately 600 alpine rescuers from 25 countries planning to attend, ICAR Jackson Hole will be the biggest international event in Jackson’s history.

The world’s premier alpine rescue conference, ICAR serves as a pivotal gathering for experts and stakeholders in the field of mountain rescue. During ICAR Jackson Hole, attendees will go through field trainings in the Tetons and hear presentations on the cutting-edge of alpine rescue. 

As the host organization, TCSAR is excited to offer the public two unique opportunities to get involved in ICAR to help celebrate the intersection of mountain rescue, backcountry safety, and our community’s unique Western heritage.

“We are honored to be able to bring the world of mountain rescue into our home,” said TCSAR Chief Advisor Cody Lockhart. “ICAR in general has made our SAR team better, and by hosting this event in Jackson, we will be able to learn from the very best professionals in the field of mountain rescue. Plus, we get to show our mountain community to a bunch of folks from other mountain communities. There’s no better stage than Jackson to do this.”

As Jackson residents can attest, search and rescue services are vital to the adventure tourism sector. By increasing awareness of the essential service, ICAR Jackson Hole will demonstrate sustainable, responsible recreation that respects our mountain playground's environment, wildlife, other users, and backcountry safety.

From 3:30-5 p.m. on Thursday, October 9, TCSAR welcomes the public to a helicopter display at the base of Snow King Mountain. On view will be the Colorado National Guard Hoist Aircraft Lakota, Wyoming National Guard Hoist Aircraft Blackhawk, a Bell 407, and of course, the Teton County Search & Rescue Airbus H125.

From 5-8 p.m. on Friday, October 10, TCSAR is excited to invite the community to be part of Heritage Night, a celebration of the roots and culture that make the American West so special. From 5-8 p.m. at the Teton County Fairgrounds, local businesses, nonprofits, artists, and food and beer trucks will be on hand during a special Jackson Hole Rodeo, and a “ReMatriate” performance from the Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative, where dancers and singers/drummers will bring the buffalo to life. 

Both the helicopter display and Heritage Night are free and all are welcome.

TCSAR is looking forward to this once-in-a-lifetime experience that the entire community can be proud of. 

ICAR Jackson Hole is sponsored by: the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, and Snow King Mountain, with additional support from Airbus, Arc’teryx, and Bell, as well as CalTopo, Momentous, Motorola, Rocky Talkie, CMC, Backcountry Access, Breeze Eastern, and Safeback. Local business support comes from: Jackson Hole Still Works, Lockhart Cattle Co., Roadhouse Brewing Co., Snake River Brewing, Snake River Roasting Co., Stinky Prints, and The Liquor Store and Wine Loft. TCSAR is enormously grateful for this critical support. 

For more information and all media inquiries, please contact Matt Hansen, TCSAR Foundation Communications Director: (970) 846-7766; matt@tetoncountysar.org.