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Could be, but if Cascade Canyon et al. in the Tetons is about a Grade II effort in the mountaineering sense, this is more like a relative Grade V. The "commitedness" of the effort is WAY higher on the Olympic removal to my eye. You could get in a pinch in the Tetons, but it's just not as remote, and there'd likely be little if any substantial glacier travel required. In terms of policy and procedure though, I bet they are taking note. At least by appearances the aerial gunning in the Tetons was stopped due to state government outcry more than the general public. Again, that's how it was presented. Maybe Buzz has some insight there.I know likr three people that would be qualified, but only one hunts and his #2 little one is due around that time, I think the others would prefer to be in the Cascades or Rockies during that time (where it's not shitty weather and the aspens are golden). However, I know about 30 people who will be applying for this hunt. Some of those people I would question if they could do a single 15 mile day let alone with 50lbs or more on their back, let alone off trail, let alone in some incredibly steep nasty brushy terrain, let alone for 7 days straight. That is what the NPS is up against. I would assume Tieton NP will be looking at how this goes to decide what they do it in the future with their aerial gunning goat removal was stopped due to the outcry (I think, I could have missed something with that one).