Sunday, September 25, 2016

Round Mountain

We managed to get out a couple times for a quick hike around Round Mountain.  This is our go to hike when we don't want to have to drive out of the valley.  I love the quiet out on this hike.  A great wind-down from our hectic weekdays.

Trailhead Elevation:  4,848 feet
Highest Elevation:  5,172 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  151 feet
Total Distance:  2.10 miles
Total Time:  48 minutes

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Parriott Mesa

We were in Castle Valley for the weekend with my folks.  It was a great visit with a trip to the dinosaur tracks in the La Sals, dinner with Aunt Barbara and Turiya at the Bistro, and a couple hikes smattered in here and there.  We didn't make it too far up Parriott Mesa this visit, but as always, the views were great.

Trailhead Elevation:  4,587 feet
Highest Elevation:  5,315 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  748 feet
Total Distance:  2.88 miles
Total Time:  1:45 hours

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Kamas Lake - Partial

For the second hike of the weekend, we needed something easy.  We started at Pass Lake Trailhead and hiked out a little ways to the meadow.  It was a gorgeous fall day and the leaves were turning.  We didn't quite make it to Kamas Lake, but it was nice to get out and stretch out legs before heading home.

Trailhead Elevation:  10,077 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,077 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  100 feet
Total Miles:  2 miles
Total Time:  1:15 hours

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Ibantik Lake

Ibantik Lake is a gorgeous lake in the upper Uintas near Notch Mountain.  We hiked to Ibantik as a loop (and spur) from the Crystal Lakes Trailhead.  We hiked in a clockwise direction heading out on the Long Lake Trail, past Twin Lakes, with the spur up and over the Notch, down to Ibantik.  For the return, we climbed back up to the Notch and then continued on the Notch Mountain Trail, past Wall Lake, and back to the Crystal Lakes Trailhead.  This was the first time this year we were able to get a parking spot in the trailhead lot instead of hoofing it from the overflow parking area.  Heading up and over the Notch and down to Ibantik Lake was the highlight of the hike.

Trailhead Elevation:  10,008 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,600 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,148 feet
Total Miles:  8 miles
Total Time:  4:30 hours

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Immunizations

I hate getting shots (almost as much as giving blood), but it has to be done if you plan to travel. Luckily, we had a number of shots already taken care of from our 2011 trip to Tanzania.  There were still a few we needed.  In addition to the typhoid tablets (I still need to take), here is a list of the shots I got for Nepal at the Salt Lake County Travel Clinic:

9/13/16   Hepatitis A (Twinrix combined with Hep B) - painful!
9/13/16   Hepatitis B (Twinrix combined with Hep A)
9/13/16   Tetanus, Diptheria, Pertussis (every 5 years)
9/13/16   Influenza (every year)
9/17/16   Typhoid (tablets)

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Mount Sneffels

Mount Sneffels is a short, steep and rugged climb with some technical scrambling at the top.  The drive to the trailhead is a pretty difficult task in itself.  We ended up hiring a guide with Peak Mountain Guides out of Ouray to drive us to the trailhead and get us to the top of this challenging fourteener.  I am really glad we had a guide with us for this one.  It was a cold and windy hike through interminable talus slopes. He roped us up for the short 30' of Class 2+ scrambling near the top.  We were super happy to make it to the top.

Trailhead Elevation:  11,350 feet
Highest Elevation:  14,150 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  2,800 feet
Total Distance:  5 miles
Total Time:  7:20 hrs

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Spirit Gulch

Spirit Gulch is a great hike up an old mining road.  The trail starts right off of Highway 550 just beyond the Red Mountain Pass Overlook.  The road climbs moderately in the first mile or so and crosses three creeks and a couple mine sites along the way.  Once you enter the gulch, the trail gets a little steeper as it traverses the mountainside.  The trail does not actually go to the top of the mountain (that we could readily see).  Though the rain was rolling in and we decided to call it good.

Trailhead Elevation:  10,346 feet
Highest Elevation:  12,054 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,700 feet
Total Distance:  6 miles
Total Time:  3:45 hrs

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Blood Work Results

I had some blood work done to make sure everything is in order for the trip.  Looks like our high elevation training has been working well as my red blood cell count looked great.  Just slightly high on potassium.  Everything else is great. 

Blood Glucose: 80 mg/dL (normal is 65-99)
Red Blood Cell Count:  4.99 10*6/uL (normal is 4.00-5.20)
White Blood Cell Count:  4.7 10*3/mm3 (normal is 3.6-10.6)

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Butler Fork

We left the dogs home today to do the Butler Fork Trail up Big Cottonwood Canyon.  They don't allow dogs up Big or Little Cottonwood Canyons so it is a rare occasion we ever get up these canyons.  We took the Butler Fork Trail up Mill A and did the left fork up to All Circle Peak topping out at 8,707'.  It was a gorgeous day and a bit hotter than we expected.  This used to be one of my favorite hikes.  Although I will admit it was steeper than I remember.  We explored the trail out to Bakers Pass for a ways but decided we couldn't make it to the pass and turned around.  My Garmin was on the fritz, so I just had to estimate the data.

Trailhead Elevation:  7,107 feet
Highest Elevation:  8,707 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,600 feet
Total Distance:  5 miles
Total Time:  3 hours

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Meadow Lake

The hike to Meadow Lake from the Pass Lake Trailhead is a long slog on a rocky, boggy, game trail.  It starts out with 3.5 miles of fairly gentle downhill.  Then turns off on an uphill cut off to the Notch Mountain trail.  The cut off is marked pretty well at the start, but requires some route finding with cairns along the rocky climb.  Meadow Lake is a big lake with gorgeous views making the hike almost worth it.  It would have been better if we hadn't missed the cut off on the way back (which added a couple extra miles to an already long hike). 

Trailhead Elevation:  10,087 feet
Highest Elevation:  10, 344 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  2,480 feet
Total Distance:  12 miles
Total Time:  7:15 hours

Ruth Lake

For our second hike of the weekend, we opted for the nice and easy hike out to Ruth Lake.  It was a crowded day on the trail, but it was gorgeous.  We did the entire hike around the lake and then explored a spur trail that ended a very popular climbing wall.  We all did pretty well (including the dogs) after our really long day yesterday.

Trailhead Elevation:  10,059 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,367 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  390 feet
Total Distance:  3.63 miles
Total Time:  1:45 hours

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Bench Lake

For our second hike of the weekend we hiked out to Bench Lake from the Bald Mountain Trailhead.  The Trailhead starts at 10,720' and the trail goes downhill first, which isn't optimal, but we decided some days in Nepal we will start out going downhill.  The hike is just gorgeous.  We passed Clegg Lake (about 1.5 miles in) and then Notch Lake (about 2.3 miles in) and finally Bench Lake (at 3.4 miles in).  Notch Lake was the listed hike in the book, but we thought Bench Lake was prettier and worth the extra mile.

Trailhead Elevation:  10,720 feet
Lowest Elevation:  9,945 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  775 feet
Total Distance:  7 miles
Total Time:  3:30 hours

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Cuberant Lake


We went camping in the Uintas this weekend along with everyone else.  The campgrounds were packed! We had a great time though.  For our first hike of the weekend we hiked out to Cuberant Lake from the Pass Lake Trailhead. Cuberant Lake is a good hike for some uphill climbing.  The hike goes past a number of lakes and ponds.  Near the end you have to climb up over a pass and then down to a pond and back up to Cuberant Lake.  But the effort is worth it as the lake is just gorgeous with flowering lily pads.  

Trailhead Elevation:  9,320 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,420 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,100 feet
Total Distance:  6.22 miles
Total Time:  3:50 hours

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Broads Fork


We did a short but steep hike today. The book says it is only 2 miles up to the meadow at Broads Fork, but it seemed a lot closer to the 3 miles clocked on my Garmin.  Either way, it was about 2,000' of elevation gain in a short distance and pretty darn steep.  Another good day out on the trail.  And this trail was pretty empty compared to the Lake Blanche hike that starts at the same trailhead. Great view of Twin Peaks and Dromedary Peak.

Trailhead Elevation:  6,200 feet
Hightest Elevation:  8,300 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  2,100 feet
Total Distance:  5.86 miles
Total Time:  3:30 hours

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Lofty Lakes Loop

Lofty Lakes Loop starts at the Pass Lake Trailhead.  It has been a busy summer in the Uintas and today was no exception, as we had to park in the overflow parking area.  It was a beautiful day out on the trail though.  This is a great hike with moderate elevation gain and great vistas of the surrounding mountains.  We did the loop counter-clockwise for no reason other than habit.  On this trail, we passed Scout Lake, Lofty Lake, and Kamas Lake.  Not too shabby.

Trailhead Elevation:  9,951 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,802 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,043 feet
Total Distance:  4.75 miles
Total Time:  2:40 hours

Monday, July 25, 2016

Ice Park Loop


For our last day in Ouray, we did the quick Ice Park Loop.  This loop is a short part of the longer Ouray Perimeter Trail that circumnavigates the entire town.  It was a nice little outing to stretch our legs before the long drive home.  Ouray has an amazing trail network and plenty of places to access the trails around the town.  And after long days on the trail, the mineral hot springs provide a nice way to relax and enjoy the view of the towering cliffs.  I can't wait to get back to this place.

Trailhead Elevation: 8,094 feet
Highest Elevation:  8,323 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  417 feet
Total Distance:  2.44 miles
Total Time:  1:15 hours

Sunday, July 24, 2016

West Lime Creek


For our third day of hiking, we planned to do a high elevation hike outside of Silverton.  Unfortunately, we woke up to rain, so we had to improvise.  We drove up and over the Million Dollar Highwaay with staggering views of Red Mountain and dizzying drop offs to the Uncompaghre river gorge.  We tried three different trailheads until we found one at lower altitude where it wasn't raining.  We had a gorgeous hike in the sunshine for most of the way.  The rain and hail didn't hit us until the last mile on our way back.  Another good day to test out our rain gear.  And to test our nerves with the howling and crackling Colorado thunder.

Trailhead Elevation:  9,857 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,652 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,115 feet
Total Distance:  6.42 miles
Total Time:  3 hours


Saturday, July 23, 2016

Upper Cascades

For our second hike of the weekend we hauled ourselves and our packs to the Upper Cascades waterfall which sits high above Ouray.  We had to change campsites (which took most of the morning) so we didn't get an early start, but the weather held out and was actually downright hot on this south facing hike.  We were able to do this hike right from the Amphitheater Campground.  This hike was a really good comparable for hiking in Nepal with an average gain of 1,000' per mile.  It was slow going on the uphill, but slow and steady worked for the day.  We didn't make it over to Chief Ouray's Mine due to some steep drop offs that I wasn't willing to cross.

Trailhead Elevation:  8,639 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,151 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,663 feet
Total Distance:  6.10 miles
Total Time:  3:30 hours

Friday, July 22, 2016

Blue Lakes

We spent the Pioneer Day holiday weekend in Ouray, Colorado for some spectacular hiking in the San Juans.  We are trying to focus on short and steep (not necessarily sweet) hikes to best match conditions for Nepal.  Our first hike of the weekend was to Blue Lakes outside of Ridgway in the Mount Sneffels area. While the lake wasn't all that blue, it was a gorgeous cirque around the lower lake.  Although we got an early start, the rain came earlier than expected, so we spent the last hour hiking down in the rain.  It wasn't too bad for us with our rain gear, but the dogs were thoroughly disgusted with the wet and mud.

Trailhead Elevation:  9,029 feet
Highest Elevation:  10, 871 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,644 feet
Total Distance:  8.4 miles
Total Time:  4 hours

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Alexander Basin

Alexander Basin is a pretty steep hike up to a gorgeous cirque below Gobblers Knob.  I made it to the basin and the wildflowers were just about in peak bloom (though not quite).  I made it to the basin in about an hour and twenty minutes. There were a good number of people on the trail considering it is no easy task.  No snakes, but there were flies galore.  They were everywhere from beginning to end with no relenting. Other than the flies, it was a great hike for steeper trail training.

Trailhead Elevation:  6,928 feet
Highest Elevation:  8,925 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,729 feet
Total Distance:  4.5 miles
Total Time:  2:40 hrs

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Lake Blanche - Partial

Lake Blanche is a beautiful lake shadowed by Sundial Peak up Big Cottonwood Canyon.  I got a late start, so had to turn around after just 2 miles in, but it was a good scoping mission. This trail provides some steep terrain that should be great training for the steeps of Nepal.  I still had another mile and about 1,500' of elevation gain to go when I had to turn around.  We'll definitely have to come back and do the entire hike.

Trailhead Elevation:  6,131 feet
Highest Elevation:  7,343 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,200 feet
Total Distance:  4 miles
Total Time:  2:15 hrs

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Salt Lake Overlook

The Salt Lake Overlook is a nice hike up Millcreek Canyon.  This hike is the first part of the Desolation Trail that starts just past Millcreek Inn.  It was a crowded day on the trial for the holiday weekend, but a nice outing nonetheless.  The trailhead sign and hiking books say the Salt Lake Overlook is 2 miles up, but it is really more like 3 miles with lots of switchbacks.  It is a consistent uphill climb, but never too steep.  This is a good summer hike as the trail goes up a north facing drainage and there is lots of shade along the way.

Trailhead Elevation:  5,740 feet
Highest Elevation: 7,000 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,260 feet
Total Distance:  6 miles
Total Time:  3 hours

Saturday, July 2, 2016

East Shingle Creek Lake

The trailhead for East Shingle Creek and North Erickson Lake is at the top of Upper Setting Road off of UT 150.  The total drive up is about 6.5 miles.  We parked about 2.5 miles from the top (which makes for a long hike just to the trailhead). With the long hike to the trailhead, we only made it about 1.5 miles into the hike.  Shingle Creek Lake is only about 1 mile into the hike.  We turned around at the creek crossing .  The Erickson Lakes were only another mile, but we were too tired to make it.  There were lots of biting mosquitos out.  Bring your bug spray.  Poor Riley was nearly eaten alive by the mosquitos and had plenty of bumps to show for it.

Trailhead Elevation:  8,993 feet
Highest Elevation:  9,580 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  968 feet
Total Miles:  8 miles
Total Time:  4 hours

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Haystack Lake


Haystack Lake is one of our favorite hikes.  There is not a lot of elevation gain, so it is a nice second hike for the weekend.  The lakes are gorgeous.  The trail starts out at the Washington Lake Group Campground and winds its way along Washington Lake, Tail Lake, Shadow Lake, and finally, to Haystack Lake.  Most books say this hike is 4 miles, but it is more like 5 miles.

Trailhead Elevation:  9,920 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,092 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  558
Total Distance:  5.23 miles
Total Time:  2.5 hours 

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Clyde Lake Loop


We spent another gorgeous day in the Uintas.  There are two trails that start from the Crystal Lakes Trailhead.  Last week we did the Lakes Country Trail to Long Lake.  Today, we took the Notch Mountain Trail.  We did a loop out past Wall Lake, then to the Notch Mountain cutoff, over to Twin Lakes, around Clyde Lake, to Cliff Lake, and back to the Crystal Lakes Trailhead.

Trailhead Elevation:  9,429 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,429 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  700 feet
Total Distance:  6 miles
Total Time:  3.5 hours

Monday, June 20, 2016

Long Lake

 
We finally made it to the upper Upper Uintas.  The hike to Long Lake starts at the Crystal Lake Trailhead.  We got a late start and the trailhead parking lot was already full, so we had to park at the overflow parking lot a mile down the road.  The hike was great.  There were still patches of snow on the trail, but not enough to worry about.  The upper rocky area by Long Lake is gorgeous.  You can also continue on the trail for another couple miles to Island Lake.  We didn't have time this weekend to make it to Island Lake, but it was great to be out in the pine trees for a few hours.

Trailhead Elevation:  10,030 feet
Highest Elevation:  10,100 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  350 feet
Total Distance:  4 miles (plus 2 miles to parking)
Total Time:  2.5 hours (3 hours to parking)

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

North Fork


We managed to get out for a mid-week hike in the Uintas this week.  We did the North Fork trail which is our favorite go-to hike in the lowlands.  We didn't see anyone else on the trail and the temp was in the mid-70s.  We are looking to get to the upper elevation trails this weekend.

Trailhead Elevation:  7,560 feet
Highest Elevation:  7,710 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  320 feet
Total Miles:  4 miles
Total Time:  2 hours



Sunday, June 12, 2016

Yellow Pine Creek


We decided to do the  Yellow Pine Creek Trail again.  It was such a nice hike last weekend and we wanted to get to the end of the trail.  We made it up 4.5 miles to a great meadow where a number of creeks flow into Yellow Pine Creek.  A faint trail kept going in a northeasterly direction, but we decided to call it good.  Still managed to get caught in a thunder and rain storm on the way down.  Should have started earlier in the day.  But it was still a gorgeous hike.  And a nice time to try out our rain gear.

Trailhead Elevation:  7,070 feet
Highest Elevation:  9,235 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  2,444 feet
Total Distance:  9 miles
Total Time:  5 hours

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Yellow Pine Creek

It was a hot day in the valley and still pretty hot in the Uintas.  We had a nice time hiking up the Yellow Pine Creek Trail which follows the creek most of the way.  We made it a little past the fourth bridge which was about 3 miles up.  The trails map indicates the trail goes as far as 4 miles in, but we figured 6 miles roundtrip was enough for this early in the season.  Beautiful day and plenty of water flowing in the creek.  Lots of horses and other hikers, but still a great day on the trail.  The dogs loved it.

Trailhead Elevation:   7,028 feet
Highest Elevation:   8,443 feet
Total Elevation Gain:   1,407 feet
Total Distance:   6 miles
Total Time:  3:15 hours

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Gear: Marmot Isotherm Hoody

When we went climbing in Colorado, our guide for the Mount Sneffels hike had on a bright blue Isotherm Hoody.  He said it is his go-to jacket for all seasons.  He wore it most of the day as his outer jacket for our chilly ascent of Sneffels.  He said it is also great in the winter for ice climbing.  With such rave reviews from a professional guide, I decided I better try this jacket out for myself.  I managed to get it on sale in Team Red color.  This jacket is super soft and provides plenty of room for active movement.  The Isotherm uses synthetic fill similar to the Patagonia Nano. The Isotherm (16 oz) is warmer than the Nano (7.6 oz) but also weighs about twice as much.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Gear: Montbell Peak Rain Jacket

I liked the Montbell down jacket so much, I decided to go with their Peak Rain Jacket as well.  While it doesn't rain that often in the Annapurna region in October, it is still worth getting some good rain gear.  I always like to be prepared when it comes to rain gear, as I know first-hand how unpleasant it is to hike in wet gear.  I probably struggled the most in finding a good rain jacket for the trip than any other piece of gear.  I tried out the super light Patagonia Stretch Torrentshell first.  We tested it out over a rainy weekend in Colorado.  Unfortunately, the Patagonia Stretch Torrentshell did not stand up to a sustained rain and eventually soaked through (mainly in the forearm area as it may not have been designed for hiking with trekking poles where your arms are straight out).  The next jacket I tried was the Mountain Hardware Plasmic Ion.  I didn't take this one out for a field test as it felt too stiff and rubbery.

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Gear: Montbell Alpine Light Down Parka


It was hard to decide how warm of a jacket we need for Annapurna.  Fall treks in Nepal can be cooler at night in the upper elevations.  But I decided my two pound Mountain Hardware expedition down parka we took for Kilimanjaro was a bit overkill.  So, I decided to go with the Alpine Light Down Parka from Montbell.  This jacket has 800 fill down with a 20-denier ballistic nylon shell and DWR treatment.  I consider this a light to midweight down jacket.  It only weights 13.3 ounces, but with the hi-loft down, it feels cozy and warm.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Gear: Black Diamond Orbit Lantern

  The Black Diamond Orbit Lantern is the smaller version of the Voyager.  It is super cute and has been surprisingly handy on recent camping trips.  The Orbit doesn't have the extending legs like the Voyager, but it does site nicely on the counter or can be hung from the top with collapsible hooks.  The lantern is surprisingly bright at 105 lumens and has a nice dimmer function.  The flashlight provides 50 lumens.  With the batteries installed, the Orbit only weighs 4.5 oz.  Definitely worth putting in the duffel.

Monday, May 2, 2016

Gear: Anker Portable Charger - PowerCore 10000

I'm a little worried about keeping my camera and Garmin GPS watch charged up for the entire 10 day trek.  On Kilimanjaro, I brought two batteries for my camera and tried to keep them with me most of the time, but with the cold weather they both gave out on by Day 6.  I bought this Anker ultra-portable charger and have been really happy with this product.  It is super small and weighs only 6 oz.  It is not advertised as one of their fastest chargers, but it does a great job on my iphone and watch.  With the USB cord, it can also charge my point-and-shot camera.  It does take a few hours to fully charge the portable charger, but once it is charged, it seems to charge small gadgets pretty well.  Power IQ determines the connected device and provides the fastest charge.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Gear: Garmin GPS Watch - Fenix 2

I bought the Garmin Fenix 2 watch to track our hikes with more precision this year.  With a built in GPS system, barometer, altimeter, heart rate monitor, and more, this watch has it all.  It is too big to wear on my wrist, but I bought the Garmin carabiner to hook it on my pack which should work just fine.  The Fenix 2 is a bit bulkier than the Fenix 3, but as last year's model, I was able to pick it up for 1/2 the price of the new model.  They shaved some weight off the watch with the newer model, but the watch and carabiner still weigh in at less than 3.5 ounces.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Pritchett Canyon


While Darrell rode the famous Slickrock bike trail for the first time, Karla, Mary and I did some exploring in Pritchett Canyon.  Mary and I have hiked and biked this canyon a number of times, but neither one of us remembered how pretty it is.  We must have been pushing our bikes and cursing to notice the scenery. 

Trailhead Elevation:   feet
Highest Elevation:   feet
Total Elevation Gain:   feet
Total Distance:   5 miles
Total Time:  2.5 hours

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Jeep Arch

 
We finally convinced Karla and Darrell to come down to Moab for some hiking.  It was fun to talk about our plans for Nepal and to do some training hikes (even though Darrell would have rather been on his bike:). 

Trailhead Elevation:   feet
Highest Elevation:   feet
Total Elevation Gain:   feet
Total Distance:   5 miles
Total Time:  2.5 hours

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Bench Creek


We opted for less crowds today with the Bench Creek Trail.  Didn't see anyone out on the trail so it was a good choice.

Trailhead Elevation:  4,097 feet
Highest Elevation:  4,442 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  315 feet
Total Distance:   3.5 miles
Total Time:  2 hours


Saturday, April 2, 2016

Negro Bill Canyon

We did some hiking this weekend in Moab with our friends Marsha and Reed.  It was a gorgeous weekend.  The trail was busy with lots of people and dogs, but we were happy to be out enjoying the sites.
 
Trailhead Elevation:  3,992 feet
Highest Elevation:  4,177 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  400 feet
Total Distance:   5.87 miles
Total Time:  2:15 hours
 

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Millsite Reservoir Singletrack

The park service is developing a new singletrack trail around the Millsite Reservoir.  We heard about it from the park ranger who was very nice and enthusiastic about the trial.  It was kind of hard to find the trailhead, but once we were on the singletrack it was amazing.  You get great views of the reservoir as well as the towering cliffs all around.  We only made it out about 2 1/2 miles before we had to turn around.  We'll definitely have to come back to finish the loop.

Trailhead Elevation:  5,975 feet
Highest Elevation:  6,562 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  774 feet
Total Distance:   5 miles
Total Time:  2:31 hours

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Rochester Rock Panel

The Rochester Rock Panel is a short hike out to an amazing rock panel of Indian petroglyphs.  The petroglyphs range in age and origin.  Most are thought to be from the Fremont Indians, but some experts say a few could have been created by the Barrier Canyon Indians.  Unfortunately, there is a lot of graffiti and vandalism of the site.  I don't understand why people see the need to destroy.

Trailhead Elevation:  6, 163 feet
Lowest Elevation:  6,060 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  223 feet
Total Distance:   1.67 miles
Total Time:  30 mins

Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry

We hiked all the trails offered at the dinosaur quarry.  The Rock Walk hike is a 1.5 mile loop out into the flats of the quarry.  They have a self-guided tour pamphlet identifying a number of points of interest.  Our favorite was the excavated knoll where you can still find lots of stegosaurus bone shards lying all over the ground.  The uphill hike to Raptor Point gives you a great view of the visitor's center and the landscape of the vast quarry.  The two mile Rim Walk is great too.

Trailhead Elevation:  5,559 feet
Highest Elevation:  5,882 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  627 feet
Total Distance:   4.15 miles
Total Time:  2:06 hours

Friday, March 25, 2016

Huntington Reservoir Loop

The hike around Huntington Reservoir is really just a walk along a gravel road, but we are counting it anyway.  The gravel road goes around the reservoir, through pictorial farmland, large lot subdivisions and fowl nesting grounds. 

Trailhead Elevation:  5,785 feet
Highest Elevation:  5,967 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  79 feet
Total Distance:   3.11 miles
Total Time:  1:23 hours

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Irvine Foothills Loop

Another trip home to California and more hiking in the foothills.  It was a gorgeous weekend at home.  And nice to do some walking in the sun and warm weather, even if it was at sea level. 

Trailhead Elevation:  185 feet
Highest Elevation:  315 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  276 feet
Total Distance:   2.39 miles
Total Time:  52 mins

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Red Butte Up and Over

We did our standard go-to training hike for the first time this season.  The was plenty of snow and wind at the top, but we made it up and over.  My calves were sore for days after this hike.  I guess the gym work never really simulates actual hiking.  Especially the steep descents.  It was good to get out for a long hike though.

Trailhead Elevation:  4,896 feet
Highest Elevation:  6,225 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,720 feet
Total Distance:   4.38 miles
Total Time:  2:21 hours

Monday, February 15, 2016

Long Canyon

Before heading back after a long fun weekend, we took the dogs out for another hike up Long Canyon.  The snow pack is slowly melting.

Trailhead Elevation:  4,295 feet
Highest Elevation:  4,827 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  574
Total Distance:   5 miles
Total Time:  1:45 hours

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Devli's Garden

Devil's Garden is a beautiful area of Arches National Park and contains many spectacular arches.  We ventured out onto this trail with some friends and encountered less than optimal conditions.  Much of the trail was snow packed and icy due to late season snowfall.  We managed to make it out to most of the arches and had an amazing day with some rock scrambling and even a rope rappel.

Trailhead Elevation:  5,064 feet
Highest Elevation:  5,503 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,181 feet
Total Distance:  9 miles
Total Time:  5 hours


Saturday, February 13, 2016

Parriott Mesa

Parriott Mesa is our go-to hike in Castle Valley.  We easily made it up to the base of the cliffs in about an hour.  It was a beautiful late winter afternoon with snow pack on the north facing slopes.  This is a nice hike for some quick elevation gain and spectacular views of the valley. 

Trailhead Elevation:  4,746 feet
Highest Elevation:  5,634 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  1,056 feet
Total Distance:  3.5 miles
Total Time:  2 hours

Friday, February 12, 2016

Book Cliffs

On our way down to Moab, we stopped to take a quick hike in the Books Cliffs.  We took the exit for Highway 123 from 191 and drove past the towns of East Carbon and Sunnydale.  We stopped at the first available 2x4 road and hiked up as far as the snow pack allowed.  On the map it appears to be Pole Canyon Road.  Next time we should try the Horse Canyon exit.

Trailhead Elevation:  6,982 feet
Highest Elevation:  7,213 feet
Total Elevation Gain:  171 feet
Total Distance:  1.2 miles
Total Time:  32 minutes

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Antennas

The inversion has been really bad this year in Salt Lake.  This is a nice photo of the muck that we are breathing everyday.  It was nice to get above it and into the sunshine for a bit.

Trailhead Elevation:  4,831 feet
Highest Elevation:  5,594 feet
Total Elevation:  704 feet
Total Miles:  3.33 miles
Total Time:  1:21 hours