Air fills near Jackson, WY?

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wdeutsch

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Salt Lake City
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I'm looking at heading up to dive Jenny Lake this summer with some friends and am curious if tank fills are available anywhere nearby. It looks like Teton Aquatic is closed, and I'm not seeing any other obvious options online.

I'll have my own tanks, but based on group size, we may need to refill a few. Anyone with thoughts on whether/where that might be possible?
 
How many dives are you planning? Renting or borrowing a couple extra tanks for your weekend might save you a bunch of pointless driving

There are a couple shops in the Idaho Falls area 2 hrs west. The next closest would be Rock Springs, about 3 hrs south. After that you're wayyyyy TF up in Bozeman. Or Casper, both 4+ hours each way.
 
How many dives are you planning? Renting or borrowing a couple extra tanks for your weekend might save you a bunch of pointless driving

There are a couple shops in the Idaho Falls area 2 hrs west. The next closest would be Rock Springs, about 3 hrs south. After that you're wayyyyy TF up in Bozeman. Or Casper, both 4+ hours each way.
That's what I was afraid I might hear. I'm hoping someone might know someone who has a compressor or works at a fire station, or....🤷‍♂️

If I know I can't get fills, I'll have to either limit the roster or do as you say and rent in SLC to bring with.
 

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