Two Ocean Mountain

[4] It is set along the Continental Divide, one mile southwest of Togwotee Pass, on land managed by Bridger-Teton National Forest.

[6] The mountain's toponym has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names.

[8] There are other concerns as well, including bugs, wildfires, adverse snow conditions and nighttime cold temperatures.

[9] Importantly, there have been notable incidents, including accidental deaths, due to falls from steep cliffs (a misstep could be fatal in this class 4/5 terrain) and due to falling rocks, over the years, including 1993,[10] 2007 (involving an experienced NOLS leader),[11] 2015[12] and 2018.

[16] The U.S. Forest Service does not offer updated aggregated records on the official number of fatalities in the Wind River Range.