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A pack of luxury car drivers were arrested — and their high-end rides impounded — for turning the scenic roads of Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park into their personal racetrack on Tuesday.
Cars clocked at speeds of up to 111 mph. As Grand Teton Superintendent Chip Jenkins bluntly put it: “This kind of behavior is unsafe, irresponsible, and completely unacceptable in a national park.
In Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park, where bears and other large animals routinely cross highways, speeding is as dangerous for wildlife as it is for tourists. So it was troubling Tuesday when ...
Emily Davis, a public affairs officer at Grand Teton National Park, said that one fox had been documented in the area but that others could also be behind the thievery. She added that park workers ...