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Outdoorpartner - Aug 24, 2019 8:14 pm Date Climbed: Aug 24, 2019
Stunning flowers and viewsSaw lots of other small groups who started earlier than 07:30 when we got the last open spot in the parking lot. The scenery toward the top was incredible and we were not expecting a plethora of wildflowers. Coming down was a slog of loose rocks, though.
Outdoorpartner - Aug 3, 2019 8:29 pm Date Climbed: Aug 3, 2019
TH directions have the wrong exit numberExit 263 is downtown Provo - nowhere near where you need to be for this peak
McKenna - Oct 19, 2017 10:54 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2017
Finally got itBeen on my list for years. Surprisingly beautiful and one of the better hikes around the valley. Make sure to follow the trail markers or you'll end up on some nasty rocks. Great area to explore off trail as well.
Clubbox42 - Aug 1, 2016 6:15 pm Date Climbed: Jul 20, 2016
Rocks Will Get YouHiked with my uncle for his birthday, started out on nice Trail 006, crossed a stream onto Trail 007, which shortly gets steeper and rockier. Now, the complaints I've heard before about this hike all involve the steepness, but for me the rocks were the big problem on this one, particularly on the descent. Anyways, that's not to say this trail isn't steep, with very little respite, pretty consistent up through scenic forests and meadows up to an open basin that affords the first views of the summit. Steep switchbacks above a little pond, then extremely steep switchbacks a little above that, then you'll reach the first saddle, then the trail wraps around the West side of the ridge. Continue around a false summit to another saddle, where I went ahead, followed shortly by my uncle, up the final stretch to the summit at last. Excellent views of the Wasatch Front to the North and South, rolling hills to the East, the Great Basin to the West, and a few peaks in the Uintas far to the NE. Signed the register, took in views, ate food, noted a USGS BM and the triangulation station, then slogged our way back down. The descent on this one--not unlike the Pfeifferhorn--was really not very fun at all, due to the afore-mentioned rocks, but at last we reached the bottom. Pretty--if difficult--hike, great views, would recommend this very prominent peak.
jtrain - Oct 20, 2015 5:23 pm Date Climbed: Oct 16, 2015
Perfect Fall DayFinally bagged this peak, which I've wanted to do for quite awhile, the day before the rifle hunt. Took around 7 hours round trip. The weather couldn't have been better. Saw a stupid hunter coming up the trail on a dirt bike. I told him there were no dirt bikes allowed on the trail but that didn't seem to bother him much.
Michael Tilden - Dec 29, 2014 1:57 pm Date Climbed: Dec 24, 2014
Solo ClimbGot just below the top. Felt I should turn back for some reason, even with summit easily within grasp. Followed my gut. Winter conditions.
jed.campbell - Nov 3, 2014 10:39 pm Date Climbed: Nov 1, 2014
NW RidgeThere's a faint trail that starts at the equestrian parking at the base of Maple Canyon. The trail follows the NW ridge to the summit ridge, and is fairly straightforward. It's over 5,000' at about a 35° average slope, so it's not the easiest climb, but there's nothing technical about it. There's a bit of bushwacking through scrub oak and stuff, so the trail might be best done in either the snow or late fall, when there are no leaves on the greenery.
harbor - Sep 2, 2014 12:57 am Date Climbed: Sep 1, 2014
Labor Day HikeStandard summer route up RH-Fork. Trail head was completely full. Lots of locals from Mapleton hiking today. Many successful summiters. One family saw a bear and 2 cubs earlier than I started around the 1m marker. Would have been cool to see >.<
Hiked up in 3 hrs 30 min. Hiked down in ~2hrs. I purposefully took a slower than normal pace going down because of how relentlessly steep this hike is. I didn't want to destroy my knees.
Hazy views on top. Could barely see Nebo. The summit register notebooks are all either full or totally unusable from water damage. It would be nice if a more weatherproof box could be brought up with a nicer notebook. Looks like this peak sees a lot of visitors.
Moogie737 - Aug 25, 2014 7:34 pm Date Climbed: Aug 19, 2014
On a 7-mile soaking wet trail#1 8-19-14 Overnight rains made the brush-lined trail a miniature rain forest. Plus it rained several times. Started from the Maple Canyon/Equestrian TH so the soggy r/t was 14 miles. In clouds on top. #2 7-18-15 Exploratory hike mit Yz und Hunden. #3 7-31-15 W/ Yz and Ben S.
yadahzoemtn - Jul 12, 2014 7:32 pm Date Climbed: Jul 12, 2014
Via Maple CanyonWhat a beautiful hike with great hiking companions: Brent, Brewster, Miko and Nala. Loved the views. Loved the hike. IVD
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TonyTheJet - Jun 15, 2014 10:18 pm Date Climbed: Jun 15, 2014
Whole Mountain to Myself!I had an unsuccessful trip up 2 weeks ago, in which I wasted too much time off the trail (due to the snow obscuring the direction), and then had to book it back to be home in time for relatives who were visiting.
Today, much of the snow was gone, although there were still places where it covered the trail, forcing me to do an awkward crab-walk across 6-7 small snow fields. All in all, though, I got up there in a very good time. While I wouldn't say it's one of my all-time favorite Wasatch peaks, if you're looking for great scenery, a variety of ecosystems, and a heck of a workout, this is a great peak. "Poor man's Timp"
Apexrock - Dec 17, 2013 3:45 pm Date Climbed: Dec 16, 2013
Via Crowd RidgeWe thought there'd be a lot more snow than there actually was. We were forced to bounce back and forth between snow shoeing and bushwacking the entire way up. It was definitely worth it though. Incredible views the entire way.
utahjimk - Oct 14, 2013 11:06 am Date Climbed: Oct 13, 2013
via R Fork Maple CanyonWMC hike led by SCGRANT, & Greg & Kevin.
Harsh winter conditions on summit - we didn't remain there long.
scgrant - Oct 13, 2013 9:21 pm Date Climbed: Oct 13, 2013
Spanish Fork Peak10/13/2013 With the WMC via the Right Fork of Maple Canyon. Great hike under some slightly adverse conditions. Snowy and cold on top, but great views. Regardless of the conditions it was forecasted to be worse, so very grateful.
TonyTheJet - Jun 17, 2013 10:06 am Date Climbed: Jun 16, 2013
Cool Mountain!I did this one solo. What a lush, beautiful mountain! I would advise anyone going up here during the warmer months to have plenty of bug spray, as they flies and mosquitoes are terrible in the dense green areas.
Also, note that you must turn off the main trail about 1/4 of a mile in. I'm sure many people have missed that turn to the right at the wooden bench.
liliacarrillo0822 - May 15, 2013 5:31 pm Date Climbed: Sep 22, 2012
Nice viewMy friend and I started this hike early the plan was to do a pull up at the top, we took a lot of picture with my iphone it was really fun, but as soon as we got home my phone died so I lost all my pics, planing on doing this again....
ZeeJay - Jan 22, 2013 6:20 am Date Climbed: Jan 21, 2013
Perfect weatherStarted on route 6. Went up Wind Rock Ridge and over P9764 along the way. 1F to start. Very windy at the base and top, but perfectly calm in the middle. There were 2 short (<.1 miles each) annoyingly brushy spots on the ridge, but the rest of it was great. There is good plowed parking at N40.0419 W111.54355.
Jwp2025 - May 16, 2012 1:18 pm Date Climbed: Jul 30, 2011
Don't miss the turnWe missed the trailhead which is across the stream about 1/8 of mile from the parking lot. We ended up some other canyon. Noticed the correct trail on the way back down.
PrinceOfNorway - Oct 21, 2011 6:15 pm Date Climbed: Jun 27, 2011
After work!I love summers and how long the days last. I was able to get to the top of this mountain after work...it was very dark when I got back but that's what head lamps are for! I had a deer look down at me from the top of a cornice. Funniest thing I have ever seen.
rmjwinters - Sep 23, 2011 1:02 pm Date Climbed: Sep 22, 2011
via Right Fork Maple CanyonHiked via Trail 007, Right Fork of Maple Canyon. Leaves are starting to turn. Only saw one other individual all day. Snuck up on a big, bull moose near the "lake" at 8,700 ft.