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Ever wanted to name a mountain? No, not just shout one out on a hike and hope it sticks, this time, it’s official.
Mount Woodring, a towering 11,593-foot peak nestled between Paintbrush Canyon and Leigh Canyon in Grand Teton National Park, is in the process of getting a brand-new name.
Why? The current namesake has a questionable history, and the U.S. Board of Geographic Names (aka the people with the naming power) is ready to make a change.
Teton County wants YOUR input before they send their official recommendation to the feds. So let’s pretend this is American Idol but for mountains and you’re the judge.
🗨 Drop a comment on the Teton County Facebook post
📧 Email the County Commissioners: commissioners@tetoncountywy.gov
📍 Attend a public meeting:
📢 Pro tip: The more comments, the more weight your pick carries, so share this with your group chat, hiking buddies, and that one guy in your HOA who always has opinions.
⚠️ Final note: The Commissioners will submit a letter of recommendation, but the final say rests with the U.S. Board of Geographic Names. So if the mountain ends up being named “Peak McPeakface,” don’t blame us; we tried.
🏔 What’s it gonna be, Jackson? Raven or Equality? Cast your vote and help rewrite a little piece of Teton history.
AntlersArch founder and the voice behind Teton Tattle.
AntlersArch founder and the voice behind Teton Tattle.