jbdavies
09-04-2012, 06:27 PM
Hi. It's been ages since I've been on here. lol
So... here's another Lone Peak thread... but, I think mines a bit different? I hope. I've spent the last hour or so researching this and looking at maps, trip reports, photos, and even videos... and now I'm ready to have everyones professional opinion about this. ;)
What I want: I want to hike a tall peak, that will then overlook most of the Wasatch range (lots of peaks, canyons, streams, meadows, etc.)... so that I can get some sunrise shots of the mountains. Yes... I'm doing this solely just to get some pics. :P Haha
So, while looking at some TOPO maps, I figured Lone Peak would be a good candidate for this. It's high, it's far enough west that I'd get a crap ton of mountains out east. First question: Is Lone Peak my best bet for this? If not... which peak would you suggest?
Now for how to get there. I'm planning on camping up at the top... so that I can be there for sunrise. So it will be a two day hike. With that said... what would be the best way to go? Bear Canyon sounds pretty good. I'm not terribly concerned about time. Mostly exposure, water, and difficulty (for the person going with me).
I was thinking of doing Bell Canyon. There will be sufficient amount of shade, plus a lot of water. But I hear past the upper reservoir it's a total bitch getting to the peak? Thoughts? I'd like to do this before our first snow. So, most likely this month.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Jeremy
So... here's another Lone Peak thread... but, I think mines a bit different? I hope. I've spent the last hour or so researching this and looking at maps, trip reports, photos, and even videos... and now I'm ready to have everyones professional opinion about this. ;)
What I want: I want to hike a tall peak, that will then overlook most of the Wasatch range (lots of peaks, canyons, streams, meadows, etc.)... so that I can get some sunrise shots of the mountains. Yes... I'm doing this solely just to get some pics. :P Haha
So, while looking at some TOPO maps, I figured Lone Peak would be a good candidate for this. It's high, it's far enough west that I'd get a crap ton of mountains out east. First question: Is Lone Peak my best bet for this? If not... which peak would you suggest?
Now for how to get there. I'm planning on camping up at the top... so that I can be there for sunrise. So it will be a two day hike. With that said... what would be the best way to go? Bear Canyon sounds pretty good. I'm not terribly concerned about time. Mostly exposure, water, and difficulty (for the person going with me).
I was thinking of doing Bell Canyon. There will be sufficient amount of shade, plus a lot of water. But I hear past the upper reservoir it's a total bitch getting to the peak? Thoughts? I'd like to do this before our first snow. So, most likely this month.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Jeremy