Teton Crest Trail

TCSAR Picks Up Distressed Backpackers from Teton Crest Trail

Just before 1 p.m. on Monday, May 25, Teton County Search & Rescue received an emergency alert for two backpackers in distress on the Teton Crest Trail. Two males, ages 20 and 22, in a group of four from out of state were reportedly vomiting and having difficulty walking through the snow. Their location placed them south of Hurricane Pass in Alaska Basin.

On May 25, Teton County Search & Rescue picked up two backpackers from the Teton Crest Trail after they were unable to continue on their own. Photo: TCSAR

A TCSAR volunteer was able to connect with the group via cell phone. The group said at that time they would try to hike out, but called back about an hour later saying that the two hikers could not continue. 

TCSAR responded with a team in the helicopter, and placed a ground team on standby in the event of inclement weather. The helicopter landed near the hikers and the team loaded them internally for the flight back to SAR HQ in Jackson. The entire mission took 4 hours, 1 minute.

This incident serves as a good reminder that the Tetons are still holding quite a bit of snow above 9,500 feet, which can make traveling on foot difficult and hazardous. Hikers should be prepared to use ice axes and crampons, and be acclimatized for high alpine adventures.