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Joe Gardner



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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:03 pm    Post subject: "safe" ridge walking opportunities?  

I'm looking for a good ridge to take photos from. Anyone know of some easy access and relativity safe (out of avalanche danger) ridges that we could access? Millcreek -> BCC ridge would be preferred.

I wouldn't mind a 2 - 3 hour approach with an altitude gain of under two thousand feet.

Any recommendations?
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Jaxx



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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 9:42 am    Post subject:  

not really in your area but we tried to summit big baldy in front of the westish side of Timp on New Years Day. We kindof made our own trail off of the main dry canyon trail and climbed the south ridge. We got turned around by a storm and we were running out of daylight. There were some awesome views though. Made it to about 7200 feet before we turned around.

If I can remember to bring the camera I will post a TR.
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tallsteve



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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:43 pm    Post subject:  

If you don't mind driving to American Fork Canyon, Ridge Trail #157 has some good ridge photo ops. You snowshoe up the Pine Hollow Trail which will then connect to Ridge Trail. From the connection point, go North about 200 yards and you'll have a great view of the Heber Valley to the East. From that point continue Northwest up Ridge Trail for about a 1/2 mile and you'll be at the AF Canyon overlook which looks back to the West over AF Canyon- quite spectacular. To snowshoe to the overlook I would plan on about a 3 hour round trip. This route gets snowshoe'd allot so most likely you'll have broken/packed trail conditions. I do this route about every-other week.
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Joe Gardner



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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 4:16 pm    Post subject:  

tallsteve wrote: If you don't mind driving to American Fork Canyon, Ridge Trail #157 has some good ridge photo ops. You snowshoe up the Pine Hollow Trail which will then connect to Ridge Trail. From the connection point, go North about 200 yards and you'll have a great view of the Heber Valley to the East. From that point continue Northwest up Ridge Trail for about a 1/2 mile and you'll be at the AF Canyon overlook which looks back to the West over AF Canyon- quite spectacular. To snowshoe to the overlook I would plan on about a 3 hour round trip. This route gets snowshoe'd allot so most likely you'll have broken/packed trail conditions. I do this route about every-other week.

Awesome, thanks. This is what we will do. :)
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Joe Gardner



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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 4:17 pm    Post subject:  

Jaxx wrote: not really in your area but we tried to summit big baldy in front of the westish side of Timp on New Years Day. We kindof made our own trail off of the main dry canyon trail and climbed the south ridge. We got turned around by a storm and we were running out of daylight. There were some awesome views though. Made it to about 7200 feet before we turned around.

If I can remember to bring the camera I will post a TR.

This sounds like a fun route as well. I would love to snowshoe around Timp some time. I grew up in Orem, but moved out before I discovered snowshoes and skiing.
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tallsteve



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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:32 pm    Post subject:  

Just a heads up- if you plan on doing the Pine Hollow to Ridge Trail route on a Saturday, get there before 9:00am as the Pine Hollow trailhead parking lot fills up quickly with trucks and snowmobile trailers. If the parking lot is full you'll be out'a luck- there is no where else to park.
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Mtnman1830



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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:51 pm    Post subject:  

I hope you don't plan on going alone, and are renting an avalanche beacon.....
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Joe Gardner



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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:30 pm    Post subject:  

Mtnman1830 wrote: I hope you don't plan on going alone, and are renting an avalanche beacon.....

Group of 5, all have beacons & avy gear...

Can you even rent beacons? I tried REI and Wasatch Touring last winter, was a no go at both.
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Mtnman1830



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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:08 am    Post subject:  

Joe Gardner wrote:

Can you even rent beacons? I tried REI and Wasatch Touring last winter, was a no go at both.

Money making op for Bogley?
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Joe Gardner



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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:24 pm    Post subject:  

I think everyone else avoids renting beacons due to risk / liability insurance costs.

U of U students can rent beacons, if they know who to talk to, or so I hear.
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