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| Page Type: Route Location: Utah, United States, North America Lat/Lon: 38.10890°N / 110.8128°W Route Type: Hike Time Required: Half a day Difficulty: Walk up
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| Page By: Dean Created/Edited: Jul 13, 2005 / Mar 26, 2006 Object ID: 165840 Hits: 769  Loading... Page Score: 86.27% - 1 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
Approach
Drive to Bull Creek Pass either from the western approach or from the east via Hanksville.
Route DescriptionThere is a well graded trail most of the way to the summit. Nothing difficult about climbing this peak other than getting to it. The last half mile to the summit requires some careful footwork on talus but nothing overly difficult.
It is about 2 miles to the summit and about 1100 feet of elevation gain. Ample parking for several cars at the pass. Avoid this area during electrical storms, you would be the logical lightning rod.
A traverse of the whole Mt. Ellen massif could be included to make this a very meaningful effort. Consider adding Ellen Peak, north of Mt. Ellen and So. Ellen Peak to the itinerary. That'd make a great addition.
Essential GearEarly season would require ice axe and crampons but you would find it difficult to access this peak when there is still snow present as the roads would be blocked by snowbanks or avalanche debris. Best done in June to late October.
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