A storm over the Pahvant Range was pushing air over the Wasatch Plateau, which made traversing the ridge to the summit an adventure in 20 mph winds. Thank goodness it was 50 degrees out. Any colder and I probably would've turned back. The dirt on the bare areas were a little unstable and caused me to fall once. The views from the top were still great. Tent Peaks to the Henry Mtns were clearly visible. Mt Nebo was draped in cloud.
ZeeJay - Sep 26, 2017 3:46 pm Date Climbed: Jun 20, 2015
BlackFrom the east. Another fun little peak on the Wasatch Plateau.
Garon Coriz - Sep 25, 2017 1:33 pm Date Climbed: Sep 21, 2017
Windy As ButtA storm over the Pahvant Range was pushing air over the Wasatch Plateau, which made traversing the ridge to the summit an adventure in 20 mph winds. Thank goodness it was 50 degrees out. Any colder and I probably would've turned back. The dirt on the bare areas were a little unstable and caused me to fall once. The views from the top were still great. Tent Peaks to the Henry Mtns were clearly visible. Mt Nebo was draped in cloud.