Willard Peak
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Willard Peak
It's the Alpine Ridge. Somewhere near White Baldy perhaps?
Just to the east of the pfeifferhorn?
hmmm...It's got to be east of Lone Peak, so maybe near Thunder Peak?
Well, only one choice left, gotta name it I guess! Still west of the thunders, and you are correct, east of Lone Peak. That happens to be Lone Peak in the background of the photo.
1st guess- Upper Bells Peak
2nd guess- Bearstooth
You got it! Upper Bells Peak it is. You're up!
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In the spirit of the season, I thought I would put this one up of me hiking in the fall. Name this hike in the Wasatch.
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From the background, I am going to guess Grandeur, but I am thinking I am too far west...
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Dang, I had almost forgotten about this thread.
Anyway, my guess for the new photo is Thayne Peak.
I see. I meant the peak in the photo, rather than the point from which is was taken. I should have read the question better.Quote:
Not on a peak, this is a trail up that canyon.
Since I think it is Thayne Peak as viewed from the northeast, I would have to go for near White Fir Pass from the photo was taken. Perhaps the Bowman Fork Trail (or the very nearby Elbow Fork to Terraces trail)?
My initial though was the trail to Lambs Canyon Pass, but Thayne Peak looks too close.
Name the mountain.
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In many ways, this could be a hard one to identify since not many climb it, but in one way identifying it is going to be quite easy, provided one is old enough.
Old man Moutain!!
Patmos Head? And if so, did you hike all the way up from the south? I thought you could drive pretty close to the top from the north.