Powderhounds have complained bitterly that access to the notorious Corbet's Couloir and other steep skiing on Rendezvous Mountain would no longer be possible.
Rendezvous Mountain is a large mountain massif located in the southern Teton Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming.
Gone is much of the Swiss chalet-style architecture at the base of 10,450-foot Rendezvous Mountain.
Located at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, it takes people to the top of Rendezvous Mountain.
In winter, skiers take the tram to the top of the mountain where they are able to ski Rendezvous Mountain as well as out of bounds location.
According to legend, Cleveland climbed up Rendezvous Mountain and blew his horn to summon some 200 Wilkes County militiamen.
It is easily reached from the top of the new cable-car up Rendezvous Mountain.
The daylong trips include runs through the backcountry that end in traverses returning to the ski area, where chairlifts and gondolas bring groups back up Rendezvous Mountain.
The canyon lies between Rendezvous Mountain to the south and Mount Hunt to the north.
From the Teton Village base, the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort tram ($17, 307-733-2292) will whisk you up 4,139 feet to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain.