Re: [epicry] Wyoming Wind River Range
There are a number of spots that have been jumped, East Temple Peak was first jumped by Alf Humphries in 1990. I scouted Hooker for a couple of years but didn't jump it because of a lack of safe landing area and logistics at the time. It eventually did get jumped, but the hike up is probably only open late season, late August,Sept,.. bring bug spray.
The Wind River Range is a gigantic wilderness area and one of the most desolate spots in the lower 48, it has Wyoming's highest peak, Gannett peak, in the Northern half. The Maps divide it into North and South, and you could spend a lifetime exploring it and never know it intimately. Easiest access is from the West.
Check out Joe Kellsey's book " Wind River Climbs " and "Wind River trails " an obscure book by Finis Mitchell, who planted fish in the lakes in the 30's and 40's. If you are a fisherman it is absolutely amazing, and I have lived off trout when I have been back in there.
I've carried a BASE rig in there on three different trips and never made a jump, but had some of the greatest backcountry experiences of my life.
Have a great time, Regards, B.