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Jerome Smart

About

Jerome started rock climbing outside of Livingston, Montana when he was 14. Since then, it has been a driving passion for him and a medium for adventure. Jerome has climbed all over the inter-mountain west and spent significant time climbing in California, including almost a dozen ascents of Yosemite’s El Capitan. Additionally, Jerome has climbed on four continents.

Jerome knows the Tetons intimately having spent summers there climbing the classics and winters searching for the deep and steep lines. Jerome has had notable ski descents in the Tetons such as the Ford-Stettner Couloir on the Grand Teton and Apocalypse Couloir in Death Canyon.

Lander, Wyoming is Jerome’s basecamp where he enjoys the easy access to great rock climbing, the world class fishing, and glorious trips to the Wind River Range.

CERTIFICATIONS:
- CPR
- WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER
- AMGA ROCK GUIDE
- AVALANCHE LEVEL 2
- LNT MASTER

Activities

4 Day Grand Teton Summit
Grand Teton National Park
The premier Grand Teton experience combines training, acclimatizing, camping, and climbing the Grand during four memorable days and three nights at Corbet High Camp (11,200′). No prior climbing experience required.

Clients should plan to arrive at JHMG headquarters the day before the trip beings by 5:00pm to do a gear check. Here we will go over all of your gear and make sure you have everything you need for a successful trip.

Day 1 – Office staff or your guide will coordinate an appropriate meeting time and place. JHMG does not provide transportation for its clients into the park. Clients will be responsible for paying the $35 vehicle fee at the park entrance unless they have a Golden Eagle Pass  or equivalent .

Once at the trail head, guides will distribute some food items to you for the ascent up to high camp. From there, you will enjoy a scenic (but strenuous!) 7 mile hike up beautiful Garnet Canyon. The hike, while very scenic, does gain 4200 feet and requires a certain level of fitness and will. Your guide will set a slow, sustainable pace and in 5-7 hours you will arrive at JHMG’s historic Corbet High Camp.

Corbet High Camp features a pristine water source, a weatherport for cooking, eating and hanging out and 6 personal Mountain Hardwear 3 person Tents, each with sleeping pads.

Day 2 – Day two is all about learning the skills to successfully climb the Grand Teton. After breakfast, guides will equip each client with a helmet, a harness and a belay/rappel device. Guides will then cover a curriculum consisting of knots, climbing commands, climbing movement, rappelling, and explore the world of multi-pitch climbing in one of the many venues located just minutes from camp. With your new knowledge, you will be ready for your summit attempt of the Grand Teton.

Day 3 – It’s summit day! The day begins with a very early wake up followed by breakfast, with your summit pack full of layers, your headlamp, water and food, and with harnesses and helmets on, you head out! Like the hike to Corbet High Camp, the pace is slow and sustainable. Upward momentum is the key.

The climb to the summit is roughly 2 miles, but climbs 2700 feet. It usually takes 5-7 hours one way. Your guide will select one of two routes. The Pownall- Gilkey Route or the Exum Ridge. The route decision is the guide’s discretion and is based on weather, time and ability.

Weather permitting, you will reach the summit and enjoy the fantastic views of the Teton Range, Jackson Hole and Teton Valley.

After your achievement, you will descend to the comfort of Corbet High Camp for a warm delicious meal which you have earned. Then it’s off to your tent to rest your weary muscles.

Day 4 – Day four is what makes this program so special. If your party was turned around due to bad weather on day 3, day 4 can serve as a second summit attempt if your energy stores facilitate summiting and hiking all the way out. The 4 day program is the only program where this is an option.  If you reached the top on day 3,  day 4 is flexible.  If you are hungry for more climbing, guides are always eager to share with clients some of the fantastic routes just outside of camp. If you want to just relax and enjoy high camp, that is an option as well.

Seasonality
Jun-Aug

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