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Grand Targhee Resort Family Winter Season Pass Agreement to Assume All Risks; Release of Liability/ Agreement Not to Sue & Indemnification Agreement
GRAND TARGHEE RESORT FAMILY WINTER SEASON PASS AGREEMENT TO ASSUME ALL RISKS; RELEASE OF LIABILITY/ AGREEMENT NOT TO SUE & INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT Please read this contract carefully before signing. It releases the resort from liability and waives certain rights. The person who is taking part in the activity shall be referred to hereinafter as “Participant.” The term “Undersigned” means only the Participant when the Participant is age 18 or older OR it means both the Participant and the Participant’s parent or legal guardian when the Participant is under the age of 18. In consideration for my participation in the season pass program at Grand Targhee Resort, and my use of Grand Targhee Resort, I, the Undersigned, understand, acknowledge, and contractually agree as follows (the Agreement): 1. Acknowledgement of Dangers and Risks: The Undersigned understands, acknowledges, and agrees that skiing, snowboarding, sledding, tubing, snow biking, hiking or participating in any related activities at Grand Targhee Resort, and/or using any of the facilities of the Resort, including but not limited to use of the lifts, ski slopes, trails, and equipment for winter or summer activities (hereinafter the “Activity”), can be HAZARDOUS AND INVOLVE THE RISK OF PHYSICAL INJURY AND/OR DEATH. The Undersigned understands, acknowledges, and agrees that the Participant, as a skier, snowboarder, sledder, tuber, snow biker, hiker, or other participant is a “skier” under the Wyoming Ski Safety Act (W.S. § 1-1-123.14 et. seq.) and that participation in the chosen -
Grand Targhee Resort Master Development Plan Projects EIS
This document is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on 08/26/2020 and available online at federalregister.gov/d/2020-18689, and on govinfo.gov 3411-15- P DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Forest Service Caribou Targhee National Forest; Teton County; Wyoming; Grand Targhee Resort Master Development Plan Projects EIS AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement. SUMMARY: Grand Targhee Resort (GTR) has submitted a proposal to the Caribou- Targhee National Forest (CTNF) to pursue approval of select projects from its 2018 Master Development Plan (MDP). The CTNF is considering this proposal and is initiating the preparation of an environmental impact statement (EIS) to analyze and disclose the potential environmental effects of implementing the projects. The proposed action includes: two areas to be incorporated into the existing special use permit (SUP) boundary with new terrain and lifts; lift replacements and realignments within the existing SUP boundary; additional terrain and on-mountain infrastructure improvements; and enhancement of non-winter and alternative activities. DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received by [INSERT DATE 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF PUBLICATION IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER]. The draft EIS is expected to be available for public review in March 2021, and the final EIS is expected October 2021. ADDRESSES: Send written comments to: Mel Bolling, Forest Supervisor, c/o Jay Pence, Teton Basin District Ranger, Caribou-Targhee National Forest, 1405 Hollipark Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83401; or by email at [email protected] (please include “Grand Targhee Master Development Plan Projects” in the subject line). -
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TTypefypefaceace “Skirt” “Skirt” lightlight w weighteight GlobeGlobe Addition Addition Book Spine Book Spine Guide’s Guide’s Guide’s Guide Guide’s Guide Guide Guide Guide’sGuide’s GuideGuide™™ Jackson Hole Vacation Planner Jackson Hole Vacation2016 Planner EDITION 2016 EDITION Typeface “Skirt” light weight Globe Addition Book Spine Guide’s Guide’s Guide Guide Guide’s Guide™ Jackson Hole Vacation Planner 2016 EDITION Welcome! Jackson Hole was recognized as an outdoor paradise by the native Americans that first explored the area thousands of years before the first white mountain men stumbled upon the valley. These lucky first inhabitants were here to hunt, fish, trap and explore the rugged terrain and enjoy the abundance of natural resources. As the early white explorers trapped, hunted and mapped the region, it didn’t take long before word got out and tourism in Jackson Hole was born. Urbanites from the eastern cities made their way to this remote corner of northwest Wyoming to enjoy the impressive vistas and bounty of fish and game in the name of sport. These travelers needed guides to the area and the first trappers stepped in to fill the niche. Over time dude ranches were built to house and feed the guests in addition to roads, trails and passes through the mountains. With time newer outdoor pursuits were being realized including rafting, climbing and skiing. Today Jackson Hole is home to two of the world’s most famous national parks, world class skiing, hiking, fishing, climbing, horseback riding, snowmobiling and wildlife viewing all in a place that has been carefully protected allowing guests today to enjoy the abundance experienced by the earliest explorers. -
Grand Targhee Resort to Replace Blackfoot Chairlift (Alta, WY – April
Contact: Jennie White Marketing & Social Media Grand Targhee Resort (o): 307-353-2300 x 1328 [email protected] Grand Targhee Resort to Replace Blackfoot Chairlift (Alta, WY – April 13, 2016) Grand Targhee Resort is excited to announce that the Blackfoot chairlift will be replaced with a new Doppelmayr fixed grip quad chairlift this summer. The Blackfoot chairlift has been an iconic piece of Grand Targhee Resort’s history since 1974, when it was installed. This lift accesses over 500 acres and 1,200 vertical feet of terrain. The lone double chair is due for retirement and with this, brings a new chapter in Grand Targhee’s history. The old Blackfoot chair, manufactured by Riblet, was built in 1974 and had a 960 passenger per hour uphill capacity. The total ride time was about 12 minutes. Moving forward, Blackfoot will be replaced by a Doppelmayr fixed grip quad with comfort bar and foot rests that can haul 1,800 guests per hour. The total ride time will decrease to 7 minutes. In the event of a power outage the new lift will be able to run off of diesel power. Construction on the lift will begin immediately with the goal of having the new Blackfoot lift ready for opening day of the 2016/17 winter season. “The entire resort team is excited to replace and upgrade the Blackfoot chairlift,” stated marketing & sales director, Ken Rider. He goes on to say, “The resort ownership and entire team is committed to the guest experience and reinvesting in the resort with ongoing improvements. This is the largest and most visible of many recent -
Quest for the West 7 Days • 6 Nights
NORTH AMERICA Quest for the West 7 days • 6 nights Jackson Hole, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Brooks Lake Highlights • Day 2 : Snake River Whitewater Rafting Shoot down the rollicking Snake River and feel the thrill of whitewater rafting (Class II-III rapids). As you float along, watch for eagles, herons and osprey! • Day 3 : Explore Grand Teton National Park On a guided walk, you’ll hike to Hidden Falls, visit Inspiration Point and discover amazing natural wonders using heat-seeking laser thermometers. See geysers, mudpots and bizarre thermal phenomena. Plus, the experience includes a Jenny Lake Ferry cruise. • Day 4 : Visit Yellowstone National Park Experience the explosive power of Old Faithful on a privately guided Yellowstone tour and learn about the mysteries of this geological spectacle. • Day 6 : Horseback Riding Saddle up and explore the mountains on horseback. Then learn to rope, ride, hoot and holler from a real cowboy! • Day 6 : Private Stay On a Dude Ranch Enjoy authentic accommodations at hotels such as the historic Brooks Lake Lodge, an elegant retreat secluded in the stunning wilderness of Wyoming. This is a private visit—your Adventures by Disney group will be the only guests on the ranch. 1 Accomodations Meals Trip Price (US$) • The Wort Hotel • 6 Breakfasts Adult: $2,999 - $3,679 • Old Faithful Snow Lodge • 5 Lunches Child: $2,849 - $3,499 • Brooks Lake Lodge • 4 Dinners Airports Ages Call (800) 543-0865^ • Arrive: JAC (Jackson Hole) • Minimum age: 4 or your Travel Agent • Depart: JAC (Jackson Hole) • Suggested age: 8+ Order a free brochure today Itinerary : Day 1 Arrive in Jackson, Wyoming Upon landing at the Jackson Airport, meet your Adventure Guide. -
Annual Report
Top Ranking Report Annual Report Architectural Record ENR VMSD Top 300 Architecture Top 150 Global Top Retail Design Firms: Design Firms: Firms of 2014: # #1 Firm Overall #1 Architecture Firm #1 Firm Overall Building Design ENR Interior Design Message from the Board of Directors 2014 World Top 500 Design Firms: Top 100 Giants: Architecture 100 Most #1 Architecture Firm #1 Architecture Firm Admired Firms: Gensler is1 a leader among the #1 in Corporate Office As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, we world’s architecture and design #1 US Firm #1 in Retail #4 Global Firm #1 in Transportation firms. Here’s how we ranked in #1 in Government look forward to more record-setting years, our industry in 2014. #1 in Cultural thanks to our great client relationships and extraordinary people around the world. Financial Report Our financial performance and recognition throughout the We’re entering our 50th year stronger than ever. Financially strong and debt-free, we contributed industry are indications of the breadth of our practice, our global In 2014, our global growth continued apace $38.5 million in deferred compensation to our reach, and the long-standing trust of our clients. with our clients as they entrusted us with new employees through our ESOP, profit-sharing, and challenges and led us to new locations. Our international retirement plans. We made strategic expanded Gensler team of 4,700+ professionals investments in our research and professional We’ve broadened our services to 27 now work from 46 different offices. With their development programs, along with upgrades to practice areas, with total revenues help, we completed projects in 72 countries and our design-and-delivery platform and the tools for the year setting a new record $ increased our revenues to $915 million—a record and technology to support it. -
Membership List April 2021
Membership List April 2021 Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) Fairbanks Int’l. Airport (FAI) Allegheny County Airport Authority (PIT) Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT) Austin-Bergstrom Int’l. Airport (AUS) AvPorts-Westchester County Airport (HPN) George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) Greater Asheville Regional Airport Auth. (AVL) Bangor International Airport (BGR) Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (MCO) Barnstable Municipal Airport (HYA) Greater Rockford Airport Authority (RFD) Bishop International Airport Authority (FNT) Greenville/Spartanburg Int’l. Airport (GSP) Blue Grass Airport (LEX) Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport (GPT) Boise Airport (BOI) Broward County Aviation Dept. (FLL) Hagerstown Regional Airport (HGR) Buffalo Niagara Int’l. Airport (BUF) Hartsfield-Atlanta International Airport (ATL) Houston Airport System (EFD, HOU, IAH) Calgary Airport Authority (YYC) Huntsville-Madison Cnty. Airport Auth. (HSV) Charles M. Shulz-Sonoma County Airport (STS) Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Auth. (CHA) Islip MacArthur Airport (ISP) Chicago Rockford Int’l. Airport (RFD) Cincinnati/No. Kentucky Int’l. Airport (CVG) Jackson Hole Airport Board (JAC) City of Chicago Aeronautics Dept. (ORD) Jackson Municipal Airport Authority (JAN) City of Dallas, Dallas Love Field (DAL) Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAX) City of Redding Airports Division (RDD) John Wayne Airport—Orange County (SNA) Cleveland Hopkins Int’l. Airport (CLE) Colorado Springs Airport (COS) Kansas City International Airport (MCI) Columbus Regional Airport -
Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 166/Wednesday
52542 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 166 / Wednesday, August 26, 2020 / Notices A second outbreak was confirmed on Done in Washington, DC, this 20th day of Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 January 17, 2020, on a farm with 22,762 August 2020. between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., laying hens located approximately 300 Michael Watson, Eastern Standard Time, Monday meters from the first outbreak. The Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant through Friday. affected flock experienced a mortality of Health Inspection Service. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: [FR Doc. 2020–18690 Filed 8–25–20; 8:45 am] 220 birds, and the remaining 22,542 Purpose and Need for Action were culled. Strict movement BILLING CODE 3410–34–P restrictions were implemented, The Forest Service is responding to an including a control zone with a radius application submitted under the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE of at least 3 km and a surveillance zone National Forest Ski Area Permit Act of 1986 and Ski Area Recreational with a radius of at least 10 km around Forest Service Opportunity Enhancement Act of 2011 the affected farm. The epidemiological (SAROEA) by GTR to implement investigation concluded that a vehicle Caribou Targhee National Forest; projects from their accepted MDP. In the Teton County; Wyoming; Grand used at both farms was likely the cause MDP, GTR identified a need to improve Targhee Resort Master Development of spread. The sequence analysis of the recreational experience and address Plan Projects EIS isolates showed close relationship to shortcomings in their terrain offerings viruses detected in wild birds in Russia AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. -
Town of Jackson Planning & Building Department
TOWN OF JACKSON PLANNING & BUILDING DEPARTMENT TRANSMITTAL MEMO Town of Jackson Federal Agencies Public Works/Engineering Engineer Army Corp of Engineers Building Surveyor- Nelson Utility Providers Title Company Assessor Qwest Town Attorney Clerk and Recorder Lower Valley Energy Police Road and Levee Bresnan Communications Joint Town/County State of Wyoming Special Districts Parks and Recreation Teton Conservation START Pathways WYDOT Jackson Hole Fire/EMS Housing Department TC School District #1 Irrigation Company Teton County Game and Fish Planning Division DEQ Date: October 12, 2020 REQUESTS: Item #: P20-193 The applicant is submitting a request for a partial vacation from a plat for the property located at 415 E. Deloney Ave., legally Planner: Tyler Valentine known as, LOT 9 and LOT 10, Block 5, of the L.G. Gill Subdivision. Phone: 733-0440 ext. 1305 For questions, please call Tyler Valentine at 733-0440, x1305 or Email: [email protected] email to the address shown below. Thank you. Owner: Klaus D. Baer & William R. Jenkins PO Box 910 Jackson, WY 83001 Applicant: Nelson Engineering PO Box 1599 Jackson, WY, 83001 Please respond by: October 26, 2020 (Sufficiency) November 2, 2020 (with Comments) RESPONSE: For Departments not using Trak-it, please send responses via email to: [email protected] SK/16-029-02 October 5, 2020 Town of Jackson P.O. Box 1687 150 E. Pearl Ave. Jackson, WY 83001-1687 ATTN: Planner RE: L.G. Gill Subdivision – Final Plat No Map Dear Planner: Attached are the submittal materials for the partial vacation of a plat, we are submitting on behalf of William Rush Jenkins and Klaus Dieter Baer to formally vacate the Lot Line between Lots 9 and 10, Block 5 of The L.G. -
2013 WYOMING AIRPORTS Economic Impact Study
2013 WYOMING AIRPORTS Economic Impact Study Summary of Economic Impacts for Commercial Airports &Airline Service in Wyoming 2013 Economic Impact Study for Wyoming Airports Benefits of Commercial Airports & Airline Service in Wyoming Report Overview In recent years, commercial airline service in the U.S. has Wyoming residents, businesses, and visitors do in fact realize undergone significant change. Much of this change has been a variety of benefits. precipitated by escalating airline fuel costs, coupled with efforts by the airlines to increase their profitability. The end Once the research documented a positive connection between results have been mergers and consolidation within the airline commercial airports and airline service and Wyoming’s industry and the closure of several major airline connecting economy, analysis was then undertaken to quantify economic hubs. While carriers were previously committed to small benefits. This summary provides data from the research regional jets, higher fuel costs have now rendered smaller project that highlights Wyoming’s benefits from commercial regional aircraft uneconomical on some routes. All large, airports and airline service. medium, and small markets in the U.S. have been impacted by changes in the commercial airline industry. Among all states, Wyoming has been at the forefront of providing assistance to its communities to maintain Cheyenne Regional Airport-Jerry Olson existing and to attract additional airline service. Wyoming’s Field (CYS) commercial airports have had unique success as it pertains to Cheyenne is a major retail center for southern scheduled commercial airline service. While similarly-sized Wyoming and northern Colorado. Its location at the communities across the U.S. -
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TETON COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD HISTORIC and SIGNIFICANT PROPERTIES
TETON COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD HISTORIC and SIGNIFICANT PROPERTIES This list is intended to include properties and structures in Teton County that are over fifty (50) years old or otherwise historically or architecturally significant. This list, though updated from time to time is not comprehensive and serves as a guideline to building owners, Town of Jackson and Teton County officials. TOWN OF JACKSON Al’s Motel/Alpine Motel 70 South Jean Street American Legion Building 190 North Cache Street Archie Teater Studio 130 North Cache Street Cora Nelson Barber House 375 South King Street Benson Building 98 Center Street Benson Electric and Brown House 445 East Kelly Blue Lion Restaurant 160 North Millward Clissold House 565 South Glenwood Clubhouse 40 Center Street Coe Cabin 105 Mercill Coey Cabin 81 South King Street First Old Court House 180 South Cache Street First Old Jail 180 South Cache Street [behind Old Court House] Cowboy Bar 25 North Cache Street Deloney’s General Store 105 North Glenwood Driskell Cabin 195 Mercill Si Ferrin House 145 East Pearl Street Flame Motel 135 West Broadway Page 1 of 5 – TCHPB HISTORIC AND SIGNIFICANT PROPERTIES.April 2008 Frontier Saloon/Boyer’s Indian Arts 30 West Broadway Gill House 275 King Street Home Ranch Motel Building 185 Center Street Huff House 240 East Deloney Huff’s Motel/Wood’s Motel 120 North Glenwood International Order of Odd Fellows Building 45 East Deloney Jackson Drug 15 East Deloney First Jackson Hole Airport Terminal Behind 680 East Kelly First National Forest Building 175 East Deloney Jackson Hole Lodge 420 West Broadway Karns Cabin 330 East Snow King Avenue Kelly Cabin 330 East Snow King Avenue Kudar Motel 260 North Cache Street Lamb Barn 252 East Pearl Street Lamb House 285 East Pearl Street Lang House 20 Hansen Old Library 320 South King Street Livingston Chevrolet Garage 72 East Glenwood Lyon House 70 East Hansen Street Masonic Lodge No.