This video contains footage from two big dayhikes I went on a week apart in September 2017. Both hikes involved climbing a couple of the 11,000-foot peaks in northern Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. These were very long days in some of the most beautiful mountains in Utah. The scenery is incredible. Enjoy! (Click here if you can’t see the video below.)
GPS COORDINATES (FIRST HIKE)
Stats: ~11.8 miles round trip with 5,000 feet of elevation gain
- White Pine Trailhead (trailhead for the Red Baldy/White Baldy hike): 40.575383, -111.681242
- White Pine Lake: 40.5400, -111.6792
- Red Baldy (11,171 ft/3405 m): 40.5402, -111.6671
- White Baldy (11,321 ft/3451 m): 40.5329, -111.6812
- Red Pine Lakes: 40.542978, -111.692240
GPS COORDINATES (SECOND HIKE)
Stats: ~13 miles round trip with 7,600 feet of elevation gain
- Lone Peak Trailhead: 40.4828, -111.7598
- First Hamongog: 40.4970, -111.7522
- Second Hamongog: 40.5062, -111.7534
- Lone Peak (11,253 ft/3430 m): 40.5268, -111.7561
- Bighorn Peak (10,877 ft/3315 m): 40.5226, -111.7442
- South Thunder Mountain (11,154 ft/3400 m): 40.5328, -111.7350
Thank you again for sharing. Your adventurous spirit and skill are amazing to see.
Oh how fantastic that was! I was just thinking what a mountain goat you are when the two white creatures appeared on the screen. I had to laugh. Thanks for taking us along. I never would be able to do anything like that. You are truly an amazing person.