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"Herd Mentality"

November 01, 2010 at 9:10 PM

Powder Magazine

By Rebecca Huntington, November 2010 Issue

Wildlife researcher Aly Courtemanch boards the Jackson Hole Tram not to ski but to study two Teton Range species: bighorn sheep and powder hounds....

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