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The Fine Line Podcast Returns for Ninth Season

Jackson, Wyo. — Teton County Search & Rescue Foundation is excited to announce the upcoming release of Season 9 of The Fine Line podcast

“Ride the Tram, Ski the ‘Shoe” drops on Thursday, May 29. Listeners will be able to hear the show at 2 p.m. on KHOL 89.1 FM, as well as stream it on all major podcast platforms.

The episode explores a backcountry ski accident from May 18, 2024, when locals Mark Fellermann and Tanner Flanagan attempted to descend Horseshoe Couloir, a steep, north-facing line outside the boundary of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. During a mandatory rappel on their descent, Fellermann fell about 1,500 vertical feet over a cliff band and frozen snow, sustaining serious injuries.

Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Brook Yeomans, a special education teacher who has been with TCSAR since 2021, was part of the crew that was called to respond. Yeomans explains in the episode how this rescue went to the heart of why he decided to become a volunteer in the first place.

“Ride the Tram, Ski the ‘Shoe” is the first of six episodes in Season 9 and the show’s 60th episode overall. The new season includes stories about two separate climbing accidents on the Grand Teton, an all-night rescue of an injured hunter deep in grizzly country, a candid conversation about how mental health is a backcountry safety issue, and a ‘slam dunk’ snowmobile rescue that turned into an epic all-nighter for everyone involved.

After the May 29 premiere, a new episode will come out every two weeks.

Produced by TCSAR Foundation's Backcountry Zero initiative, The Fine Line uses storytelling to illustrate how accidents happen and what people can do to prevent accidents in their own adventures. Each episode brings together the perspectives from both rescuer and rescuee, and is often the first time they've met after an accident. The result is a touching, honest reflection of what happens during a backcountry emergency.

“We are so grateful for everyone who comes on The Fine Line to share their experiences so that the rest of us can learn,” says Matt Hansen, the show’s host, producer, and communications director for TCSAR Foundation. “These open and honest conversations help create awareness and empathy in our backcountry culture, and truly show that accidents can happen to anyone, no matter their experience level. We also hope to elevate listeners’ understanding of how our first responders solve complex problems to help someone who’s been lost or injured in the backcountry.”

The Fine Line features music from former longtime Jackson residents Anne and Pete Sibley, Victor, Idaho-based musician Ben Winship, and original cover art by Jen Reddy. The show’s editing and sound are by Melinda Binks.

Season 9 of The Fine Line is sponsored by Roadhouse Brewing Co. and by Arc’teryx. The show can be heard every Thursday at 2 p.m. on KHOL 89.1 FM, and downloaded for free wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about the show and find its entire archive at BackcountryZero.com.

Season Finale from The Fine Line: "No Name: How Far Are You Willing To Go?"

Season 8 of The Fine Line concludes with a wild story that demonstrates how there will always be people who go right up to the edge in the Tetons, and venture beyond it despite the risks.

The story includes the keen perspectives of Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Anthony Stevens and TCSAR Chief Pilot Steve Wilson, and how they rescued local snowboarder Sasha Motivala after a traumatic accident on No Name Peak on April 12, 2024.

Please tune in for this thought-provoking conversation about risk tolerance, decision-making, and the lifesaving skillsets of Teton County Search & Rescue.

Produced by Backcountry Zero, Season 8 of The Fine Line is presented by Stio, with support from Roadhouse Brewing Co., Arc'teryx and KHOL.

Editing for The Fine Line is by Melinda Binks, with original artwork by Jen Reddy. The theme song is by Anne and Pete Sibley, with additional music produced by Ben Winship. Interview and storytelling by Matt Hansen.

Thank you so much for listening to The Fine Line. Find it today wherever you get your podcasts. And if you like what you hear, please leave us a review and share it with a friend.

The Fine Line Presents: "Tougher Than A Spud Bar"

As you know from following Teton County Search & Rescue, there are a million and one ways for people to get into trouble in the backcountry. And it is unfair to assume that everyone is being reckless.

Sometimes, they just get their foot stuck.

Doug Van Houten has been a volunteer with Teton County Search & Rescue since 2015. Photos: David Bowers

In the next episode of The Fine Line, Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Doug Van Houten takes us back to an incident from 2018 when the SAR team had to pull out all the stops in order to help a Nordic skier get out of a jam, literally, in Teton Canyon. It goes to show you never know what you might need to get the job done.

“Tougher Than A Spud Bar” airs today, August 1, at 2 p.m. on KHOL 89.1 FM, and afterward on your preferred podcast platform.

Produced by Backcountry Zero, Season 8 of The Fine Line is presented by Stio, with support from Arc'teryx and KHOL. Original art above by Jen Reddy.