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Reminder- today is the last day for vehicle travel on the Teton Park Road between the Taggart and Bradley Lakes Trailhead and Signal Mountain Lodge. Beginning tomorrow, November 1, this section of the road is open to walking, biking, and rollerblading until snow covers the road.pic.twitter.com/PxIsZLYAEh
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Due to power outage, park headquarters is closed in Moose.
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The 2018 elk reduction program begins this Saturday, October 27 in Grand Teton National Park. For background on the elk reduction program and its management, please visit:http://go.nps.gov/10g8y1
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Roadwork schedules may change or be delayed due to weather conditions, equipment malfunction, or other factors. (3/3)
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Oct 31 will be the final day the Moose-Wilson Rd, from Death CYN JCT to Granite Entrance Station, will be open to vehicle traffic for the season. Beginning Nov 1, walking & biking will be allowed on the road until the status changes to over-snow access. (2/3)
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The northern section of the Moose-Wilson Rd, between Murie Ranch JCT & Death CYN JCT, is closed to all users, including cyclists, due to construction of roadside pullouts. The northern section of the road will reopen Nov 1st, & visitors will have access to Death CYN JCT. (1/3)pic.twitter.com/jr7VVBYSjT
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Please expect up to 15 minute delays this weekend near the Gros Ventre Roundabout, in the southern part of Grand Teton National Park, as work related to paving and striping and other safety improvements occur.pic.twitter.com/G5XBGjfWuM
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Beginning Nov 1, walking & biking will be allowed on the road until status changes to over-snow access. Access to the northern section of the road & Death CYN JCT will also be available on this date. Info: http://go.nps.gov/hilfkn (2/2)
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Beginning Monday, Oct 22 through Oct 31, the northern portion of the Moose-Wilson Rd, between Murie Ranch JCT & Death CYN JCT, will close to all users, including cyclists, due to construction of roadside pullouts. Oct 31 is the final day the M-W Rd will be open to vehicles. (1/2)pic.twitter.com/uGfEJ4CTZ0
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Reminder: The unpaved section of the Moose-Wilson Road will be temporarily closed for road grading beginning tonight at 8 p.m. and will reopen by 6 a.m. tomorrow, Thursday, October 18.pic.twitter.com/E4LjPa9ChH
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Watch this video for more information:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqS0ozJKqFA …
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The park website, at https://www.nps.gov/grte/planyourvisit/accessibility.htm …, has a variety of information about accessibility in Grand Teton National Park, including an interactive story map. (2/2)
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There are only a few days left to submit comments on Grand Teton's accessibility plan. If anyone would like to provide input on the plan, please visit the project planning website at https://parkplanning.nps.gov/tetonaccess . Public comments should be submitted by October 19. (1/2)pic.twitter.com/MaTfNZrZ1I
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Visitors & recreationists are reminded that park rescue operations may be limited by reduced staff, severe weather, & limited helicopter use this time of year. Please consider experience, be prepared for self-rescue, & have appropriate skills & equipment for each activity. (3/3)
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A second call from another bystander was received & additional information was communicated that the injured visitor was in the water, shivering significantly and possibly hypothermic and unable to move due to injuries. (2/3)
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Grand Teton rangers conducted an early evening short-haul rescue at Hidden Falls on Sat, Oct 13. Teton Interagency Dispatch received a call at approx 4:45 p.m. on Sat from a bystander indicating someone had fallen & needed help at Hidden Falls. Info: http://go.nps.gov/rqenjb (1/3)pic.twitter.com/PNTjWW00aB
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The full HWY closures at Arizona Creek on October 16 & 23 have been canceled. Visitors should expect 15-minute delays in this area through November 3 as construction crews continue working. The construction schedule is subject to change due to weather conditions & other factors.pic.twitter.com/npdeAxEr25
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Oct 22, the northern portion of the Moose-Wilson Rd, between Murie Ranch JCT & Death CYN JCT, will close for the season due to construction of roadside pullouts. Oct 31 will be the final day the road is open to vehicle traffic for the season. Info: http://go.nps.gov/dxydwu (2/2)
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The unpaved section of the Moose-Wilson Rd in Grand Teton will be temporarily closed for road grading 8PM Wed, Oct 17 & will reopen by 6AM Thur, Oct 18. If the road work is not completed during this night, the road will also be closed the following night, same timeframe. (1/2)pic.twitter.com/sM7N3m0dGk
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Visitors are reminded that feeding wildlife creates a safety risk for humans as animals associate people with food; bears can also become aggressive in seeking additional food, especially when preparing to den for the winter. (6/6)
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