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Last Word Jam

Last Word Jam

SUE MUNCASTER

(“Shacks on Racks,” p. 142) is no stranger to skid housing; her first home (and favorite) in Jackson was the “ski fence house” on the corner of Millward and Deloney. It was while living here that she took her first online magazine-writing class. Today her personal essays, poetry, activism, and consulting seek to inspire consciousness and care by highlighting the mental, physical, and spiritual practices and rich experiences of a valuesdriven outdoor lifestyle. Follow her on Substack.

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JIM MAHAFFIE

(“Landscaping? Go Native,” p. 90) first came to Jackson in the 1980s and stayed in a Dodge van in the Mangy Moose parking lot with a couple of other guys. He has upgraded since then, in both company and accommodations, and now lives in Teton Village with his wife, Elise, and Boomer and Vivian, two Bernese mountain dogs. A freelance writer, he still wonders how he ever got so lucky that he could live in the Tetons and write for a living.

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