Gobblers Knob Climber's Log
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| PellucidWombat | Route Climbed: Porter Fork - Descended via Thayne Canyon Date Climbed: August 2001 ![]() | |
| Nice hike with a sustained steep trail. Not technical in the least bit, but good for exercise and getting outside. I went on to climb Mt Raymond via the North East Ridge. | ||
| Posted Feb 1, 2004 10:45 pm | ||
| rmjwinters | Route Climbed: All Date Climbed: Various and Many ![]() | |
| This is a great after work hike by any approach. I climb this every year for exercise. I have approached by Porter Fork, Butler Fork and Baker Pass, Butler Fork and Dog's Lake approach and Alexander Basin. I would have to say my favorite is the Alexander Basin approach. Gobbler's is possible in winter by any of the aforementioned approaches. | ||
| Posted Jan 29, 2004 12:17 pm | ||
| MrWasatch | Route Climbed: Butler Fork/Bowman Fork/Alexander Basin Date Climbed: many ![]() | |
| Another nice moderate Wasatch peak. Steep from Baker Pass, but not as hard as going to Raymond. Alexander Basin route done in 2004 was outstanding, best route yet on this peak. | ||
| Posted Jan 27, 2004 3:25 pm | ||
| grandwazoo | Route Climbed: Various routes, Bushwacking, and chutes Date Climbed: Various Times ![]() | |
| A nice half day hike with great views. Leave early to avoid the crowds. | ||
| Posted Jan 27, 2004 1:31 pm | ||
| Scott | Gobblers Knob ![]() Date Climbed: Nov 11, 1995 | |
| Several times. Last time was in November 11 1995 via Butler Fork. Bowman Fork may be the most scenic route. | ||
| Posted Jan 25, 2004 9:45 pm | ||
| belexes | Route Climbed: Butler Fork Date Climbed: July 20, 2002 ![]() | |
| I hiked this in preparation for Lone Peak. It's a nice hike, not too difficult, though the last stretch from Baker Pass up to the summit is pretty steep and rocky. There are great views all around. On the way down I stopped off at Circle All Peak. That's the 8,707 foot point on the ridge separating Butler Fork and Mill A Gulch, and is a nice hike in itself. | ||
| Posted Jan 25, 2004 7:57 pm | ||
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