How To Use Teton In A Sentence

  • The Snake River wends through wooded flats in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
  • The Bridger-Teton National Forest has recognized the path of the Grand Teton pronghorn, much of which passes across national forest land, as the first federally protected migration corridor.
  • Tonight's report takes us to the Grand Teton National Park, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
  • Kina had skied big lines in the Tetons for years; on many of them, if you failed to make the right turn at the right time, you would fall for a thousand feet, pinballing between the rocky walls of the couloir until you ragdolled out the bottom. Christian Beckwith: Greening the Barrio, Part 6
  • When there is hunger in the lodge of a warrior, he looks for the buffaloe, which is given him for food," the Teton continued, struggling to keep down the ire excited by the other's scorn. The Prairie
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  • I know of no other person that is frowned upon in Teton County, Wyoming. Cheney's Secret Service protection extended
  • But: the region is absolutely gorgeous with its mind blowing mountain scapes, dramatic Fall foilage, streams, rivers and lakes and ALL of the aforementioned also makes up The Grand Tetons and Yellowstone Park. Suzanne Aaronson: What's Worth it: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
  • Eat at "Osteria" in Teton Village (next to The Four Seasons) - best food of all the places we tried (and bartender Frank Welch makes fab cocktails) Suzanne Aaronson: What's Worth it: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
  • From the lake you can see Grand Teton, at 13,770 feet the monarch of Wyoming summits, looming over the snow-covered valley The quickest way to return is by snowshoe on the unplowed road.
  • From the north fork of Lewis's river we passed on to an eminence called Teton mountain, where we spent the night. John B. Wyeth's Oregon, or a Short History of a Long Journey
  • The wife of a Teton (the Tetons are a tribe of American natives) deserted him, abandoned her infant to her younger brother's care, and plunged into a stream, where she became what we call a mermaid, -- and all because her husband had scolded her. The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology
  • On the windward side of the Tetons and the Salt Range to the south, this large flat area hasn't been under water for at least twenty three years as the west continues to be dry.
  • That venue, constructed among the ski lodges and lifts in a cluster of buildings called Teton Village, opened in 1974 and was dedicated as Walk Festival Hall in 1990. An Orchestral Player's Shangri-La
  • Sitting Bull, for example, was a member of the Sioux tribe, but his affiliation was with the Lakota, or western division, also known as Teton, and his specific band was Hunkpapa. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • If we are descending the Grand Teton and I am setting the anchor for the 120-foot rappel into the Upper Saddle, I have an obligation to form such beliefs as this anchor point is solid only after careful scrutiny and testing.
  • This lake is called the Teton Lake, from the mountain that overlooks it. Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • Roving Sioux, commonly called Teton Sioux, including those gathered during 1872, at and near Fort Peck, (largely estimated) 8,000 The Indian Question (1874)
  • In 1868 the Teton Dakota (Oglala and Brule) wore similar breastplates of dentalium shells.
  • By three o'clock in the afternoon of that day they had reached Tansy River, now known as the Teton, having travelled sixty-three miles. First Across the Continent; The Story of The Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6
  • Arts and culture are important in Jackson Hole. Each summer, musicians from around the country perform classical music at the Grand Teton Music Festival.
  • The Mid-Elevation Sedimentary Mountains ecoregion includes sections of the Teton and Wyoming ranges, and areas in the overthrust belt underlain by faulted and folded Mesozoic and Paleozoic sedimentary rocks (limestone, dolomite, shale, and sandstone). Ecoregions of Wyoming (EPA)
  • ÂÂ You can find Old Faithful in Teton County, Wyoming. Five Places To Look Up In The U.S. On Google Earth | myFiveBest
  • Septuagint renders hyper ton kryphion; Vulg., pro occultis, "for the hidden"; Symmachus, hyper ton aionion, "for the everlasting"; Aquila, epi neanioteton; St. Jerome, pro juventutibus, "for youth". The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • The spacious living room, which offers views of both the Teton and Gros Ventre mountain ranges, has coffered ceilings with custom millwork and a semi-raised masonry fireplace. Jackson to the Max
  • From the lake you can see Grand Teton, at 13,770 feet the monarch of Wyoming summits, looming over the snow-covered valley The quickest way to return is by snowshoe on the unplowed road.

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