Kirk > That's me. This is the summit of Mt. Timpanogos looking to the north/north west towards Salt Lake city. If you look carefully you can see the trail coming across the face of the mountain behind me. Round trip is 16 miles. Fortunately going down doesn't take even half as long as going up.
Kirk > Sean is taking a little break at the 11,750 foot summit of Mt. Timpanogos. We live down in the valley below, which is about 4,000. This view is to the south west looking over Utah Lake.
Kirk > We are coming down from the Mt. Timpanogos summit at 11,750 feet. As you can see, the back side, or east side of the mountain is a shear cliff dropping more than 1,000 feet. You don't want to get too close to the edge.
That's me. This is the summit of Mt. Timpanogos looking to the north/north west towards Salt Lake city. If you look carefully you can see the trail coming across the face of the mountain behind me. Round trip is 16 miles. Fortunately going down doesn't take even half as long as going up.
Kirk > That's me. This is the summit of Mt. Timpanogos looking to the north/north west towards Salt Lake city. If you look carefully you can see the trail coming across the face of the mountain behind me. Round trip is 16 miles. Fortunately going down doesn't take even half as long as going up.
That's me. This is the summit of Mt. Timpanogos looking to the north/north west towards Salt Lake city. If you look carefully you can see the trail coming across the face of the mountain behind me. Round trip is 16 miles. Fortunately going down doesn't take even half as long as going up.
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