The “Teton Trickle” has officially evolved into a full-blown winter resurgence. After a week of anticipation, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort had 16 inches of new snow in the last 24 hours. This massive reset has provided the coverage needed for the athletes, to start the 9th annual Kings & Queens of Corbet’s.

A Lucky Friday the 13th

While many fear Friday the 13th, the freeride community is embracing it. Event organizers officially gave the green light for the competition to run tomorrow, Friday, February 13th. Fresh snow softens the couloir, setting the stage for the high-consequence, progressive tricks that define this event.

The Roster is Stacked

Check out the full lineup here: the athlete list for 2026 is a “who’s who” of big mountain excellence. From X Games gold medalists to local legends, 24 riders are prepared to drop into the abyss. The JHMR Park and Pipe crew has been working tirelessly to build out kickers below the couloir, ensuring the action doesn’t stop.

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Corbet’s Weather Window Opens: Who Will Drop First at Kings & Queens 2026?

If you aren’t at the base of the Tram, you can watch via the official livestream. Stay tuned to TGR for live updates and full coverage of who will be crowned the 2026 King and Queen.

Marlee Knight