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Deseret Peak is a prominent peak in the Stansbury Mountains that features stunning views of the southern part of the Great Salt Lake. Quick Navigation: Trail Map | Trails | Hiking In Winter | Camping | Weather | Directions | Pictures Difficulty – Strenuous Distance – 7.77 miles round trip (12.5 km) Height – 11,031 feet […]
The Ouray Perimeter trail is an epic, and must do hike if visiting the town of Ouray for more than a couple days. This trail circumnavigates the town of Ouray and features epic views, tons of starting options, and even a path under a giant waterfall. Quick Navigation: Trail Map | Trails | Hiking In […]
Kessler is a stunning peak in Big Cottonwood Canyon that boasts 360 degree amazing views, a very steep trail, 3,000+ feet of elevation gain, and very little foot traffic. On top of that, it has a rich mining history with mines scattered all over the hiking trails. Here’s what you should know about summiting this […]
Twin Peaks sit just outside Salt Lake City. They loom about 7,000 feet over the valley and are visible from just about anywhere. Summiting these peaks takes quite a bit of work due to the elevation gain, and are the first major peaks as part of the WURL. Here’s everything you need to know about […]
Mount Timpanogos is a 11,749 foot tall peak that looms over Provo with incredible 360 degree views, stunning landscape, an alpine lake, fall foliage, and even a summit wind shelter. Here’s everything you need to know to hike Mount Timp. Quick Navigation: Trail Map | Trails | Hiking In Winter | Camping | Weather | Directions […]
Gobblers Knob in Big Cottonwood Canyon just outside Salt Lake City, Utah with one of the most memorable mountain names you’ll come across. There are two common starting points for this hike, and we provide you with all of the information you need to hike this mountain. Quick Navigation: Trail Map | Trails | Hiking […]
Ensign Peak is a prominent hill on the northern edge of the Salt Lake Valley in Utah. It rises above the Utah State Capitol and offers a panoramic view of Salt Lake City and its surrounding areas, including the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Range. The peak is historically significant, especially to members of […]
South Carter Mountain is a 4,430 foot mountain located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It lies in the Carter-Moriah Range, running along the northeastern side of Pinkham Notch. Elevation: 4,430 feet (1350 meters) Elevation gain: 3,700 feet (1128) Distance: 9.2 miles (14.8 km) Duration (book time): 5 hours Difficulty: Moderate Trails Nineteen Mile Brook Trail, Carter Dome Trail […]
Pico Torrecilla is the highest peak in Sierra de las Nieves National Park. Sitting on protected land, this peak features incredible views of the towns of Yunquera and Tolox below, as well as views of the Strait of Gibraltar, and on a clear day, you can see all the way to Mulhacen, the highest peak […]
The Navajo Loop Trail starts and finishes at one of the most popular points in Bryce Canyon National Park, Sunset Point. If features incredible views, a unique trail, some steep inclines, and is one of the most popular hikes in the park. It is worth noting, that one portion of this loop is closed in […]
Jacks Mountain is a gorgeous peak that overlooks Salt Lake City. It features a great trail, stunning views, and a mailbox at the top in memory of Jack Edwards. Jack Edwards was a child who died in 1995 of leukemia. His ashes were spread in the foothills of Salt Lake City, and this peak has […]
In this article, we aim to give you as much information as possible, to help you prepare for an attempt at or simply just to learn about, the WURL (Wasatch Ultimate Ridge Linkup). What Is The WURL? The Wasatch Ultimate Ridge Linkup, abbreviated as “WURL,” presents an extraordinary ridge route encircling Little Cottonwood Canyon […]
Devils Castle is located above Brighton Ski Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon. It has a relatively straightforward option for hikers, as well as a technical ridge that will get your heart going (Devils Castle Traverse). Here’s everything you need to know about this peak. This is one of our favorite hikes in this area due […]
You may have just begun your journey through New Hampshire’s 4000 footers, or you may be coming up to your last few peaks, but where should you finish? That’s a tough question, but hopefully I can help guide you through your decision. Before diving in, you may find our complete guide to the NH 48 […]
The Pfeifferhorn, formerly known as Little Matterhorn might just be one of the most stunning peaks in all of the Wasatch Mountains. The 360 degree views feature massive peaks, alpine lakes, giant cliffs, and even the Salt Lake valley below. This is a difficult, but non technical hike that is a must do for anyone […]