Teton goat hunting is physically challenging
JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) — “Mountaineering with a rifle” is how Taylor Glenn summed up his first few hours of pursuing mountain goats in Grand Teton National Park. The morning of Sept. 23, Glenn was soft-spoken and bummed out, having just descended a steep scree slope below Symmetry Spire after an unsuccessful chase that led him over fifth-class terrain. “These things are a lot harder than you realize,” he said. “This terrain is full-on.” A professional photographer and Jackson resident, Glenn was among the few selected and tested to become an official volunteer whose duty ...