We hiked from the trailhead to the Meadows where we spent a night. The next day we did the arduous climb from the Meadows, through the upper moraine, up the class four fixed rope, then on to the lower saddle where we also camped.Along the trail we met a lot of hikers and climbers taking advantage of the good weather. We also ran into a black bear eating berries along the trail. At the lower saddle we met Dasch and Jereme from Oregon and decided to team up for the climb the next day. Now we had two ropes instead of one for the long rappel. Jackie stayed at camp while we climbed up to scout the approach. We wanted to figure out the "Eye-of-the-Needle" section in the daylight so we could do it early the next day in the dark. That done, we returned to find that marmots had eaten most of Dasch and Jereme's food. After we gave them all the extra food we had, Dasch and Jereme declared that would be enough to see them through the climb the next day. Summit Day: 5:00 AM and we're climbing. An Exum party was already about a half-hour ahead of us. We arrived at the upper saddle a couple of hours later after a long climb up a class three gully. This would be Jackie and Jereme's first technical alpine climb. Jackie has been outside a lot and has led 5.8, but Jereme had only been outside a couple of times. So Dasch and I took turns leading and bringing up the rear. I lead the "crawl" pitch and Jeremy led the "belly roll" pitch. A four-person rope team is slow.....really slow. There was ice and hail in the Owen chimney and also in the Sergeant's chimney which made climbing in hiking boots interesting. We summited around 1:00 in clear skies and began our descent. The rappel in Sergeants chimney was a nice convenience and the rappel to the upper saddle was the best! We climbed down the gully and crashed in the tent at about 5:00 PM. Not exactly a record. We hiked to the trailhead the next day and met a huge black bear in the stream next to the footbridge near the parking lot. After pizza and beer, we checked into a nice hotel. A great climb! Thanks Dasch and Jereme for a great team and .............thanks Grand Teton for a wonderful experience!