Jackson Hole, Wyoming- Saturdays at the major ski resorts can become a cluster. Lines are everywhere, it’s hard to find a table at the lodge, among other situations, leading to stress for skiers and riders. At Jackson Hole, there’s one group of guys that helps people vibe out and make things less stressful.

Back in November, an episode of Stio’s Mountain Perspectives series covered Tram Jam, a band that performs every Saturday during ski season at Jackson Hole. They typically perform at the base terminal of the Bridger Gondola but also do concerts at other places around town. Tram Jam has fought through brutally cold temperatures and snowstorms to perform at the Wyoming ski resort for the past three decades. In the video below, the band members said they do it because they love jamming out with their friends and being a part of the Jackson Hole community.

There’s nothing better than hanging out with your friends and vibing with the community on a Saturday. Well, except for getting in some powder turns at Jackson Hole.

Image/Video Credits: Tram Jam, Stio

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Born and raised in New Hampshire, Ian Wood became passionate about the ski industry while learning to ski at Mt. Sunapee. In high school, he became a ski patroller at Proctor Ski Area. He travelled out...