Cross-country skiers enjoy sun in Grand Teton National Park

With a dry January behind them and scant snow in the forecast, locals in Jackson, Wyoming, are making the most of sunny conditions on the groomed cross-country ski tracks in Grand Teton National Park. Photographer Nick Sulzer documented skiers beneath the iconic Tetons as winter's slow start eases into activity.

The unusually warm and dry start to winter in Jackson, Wyoming, delayed grooming operations on the cross-country ski tracks in Grand Teton National Park until early January. According to the GTNP Foundation, at least 12 inches of snow is required for the grooming equipment to operate effectively. Now that conditions have improved slightly, residents are taking advantage of the mild weather to enjoy the trails.

The groomed tracks accommodate various activities, including classic cross-country skiing, skate skiing, walking, snowshoeing, and skiing with leashed pets. Buckrail photographer Nick Sulzer ventured into the park to capture skiers basking in the sunshine under the towering Tetons, highlighting a rare sunny interlude amid the low-snow season.

An incident two weeks prior underscored the tracks' vulnerability: a tourist received a citation for bypassing gates and driving a rental car onto the groomed path, where it became stuck. The vehicle remained on the track for several days, but the grooming machine successfully navigated around it to continue maintenance.

This dry spell follows a January with minimal precipitation, and forecasts suggest little relief soon. Despite the challenges, the park's trails offer a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts eager to embrace whatever winter provides.

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Cross-country skiers from Norway, USA, and Sweden gear up amid snowy Alps for 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.
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Cross-country skiers gear up for Milan Cortina Olympics

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As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach in Milan Cortina, Italy, top cross-country athletes from Norway, the United States and Sweden are finalizing preparations for events starting February 7. Norwegian star Johannes Høsflot Klæbo aims to extend his dominance, while American standout Jessie Diggins enters her final Games as the world’s top-ranked skier. The Swedish team has implemented early isolation measures to ensure peak condition.

High school alpine and nordic skiers from Wyoming competed in separate invitational events over the January 30-31 weekend, marking the first time both disciplines raced simultaneously this season. Alpine events took place at Red Lodge Mountain in Montana, while nordic races shifted to Jackson due to snow conditions. Standout performances came from athletes in Jackson, Natrona County, and Pinedale teams.

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Week 7 of the Wyoming high school skiing season brings both alpine and nordic disciplines into action simultaneously for the first time. Alpine skiers head to Red Lodge, Montana, for the Cody Invitational, while nordic events shift to Jackson due to snow conditions. Competitions span Friday and Saturday with over 130 participants from six schools.

Swiss athletes Malorie Blanc and Franjo von Allmen claimed victories in the women's Super G and men's downhill at the Crans-Montana World Cup, the final races before the 2026 Winter Olympics. The event was overshadowed by a New Year's Eve fire tragedy and the cancellation of the women's downhill due to crashes, including one involving Lindsey Vonn. Vonn's participation in the upcoming Olympic downhill remains uncertain as she recovers from a knee injury.

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