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Strawberry Peak (UT)
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Strawberry Peak (UT) 

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Page By: Dean

Created/Edited: Nov 6, 2009 / Nov 6, 2009

Object ID: 571051

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Page Score: 88.24% - 11 Votes 

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Purpose

What is the purpose of this album? It is to introduce those who might be interested in this Utah Prominence peak to some information about it. Why not create a full fledged mountain page for it you may ask? Read on.

Strawberry Peak is one of Utah's 2,000 foot prominence peaks, coming in at #62 on this list. It is a drive up and not really a peak that I'd think would need a SP mountain page. However, the purpose of this page is to provide a bit of info for the few who might seek after it. It has an elevation of 10,335 feet with 2335 feet of prominence. See this LOJ page: HERE However, if someone else would like to make a SP mountain page for this peak, feel free to do so and you are welcome to the use of any pics that I have posted here.

It is located in Wasatch county.

A couple maps and directions on getting there can be found at Eric Willhite's Utah page HERE.




Those who have visited it that I'm aware of are listed below:
AndyMartin (Arizona)
DeanMolen (Lehi)
donnao (California)
SP member Eric Willhite & son Maverick (Draper)
Jason M Hardinck (SLC)
JohnVitz (California)
SP members Greg & Kadee (SLC)
MarkNichols (Arizona)

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WasatchvoyageStrawberry.

Voted 10/10

Is this the same peak that is listed on the Utah Prominence map? Description and altitude look right, if so looks to be one for some great views.
Posted Nov 7, 2009 11:28 pm

DeanRe: Strawberry.

Hasn't voted

That is the same one. One of the easier ones (if no snow). You've sure had a great 2009, congrat's on all the cool stuff you've accomplished. As far as being one of the Utah p2k's, a dead give away is the list of those who have been there. That is a list of prominence peak baggers.
Posted Nov 8, 2009 9:51 am

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