jhardink - Oct 16, 2011 5:46 pm Date Climbed: Sep 30, 2008
Gilbert/Gunsight
Summited on a beautiful fall day. Climbed from Henrys Fk over Gilbert and Gunsight Peaks to Gunsight pass, then out to the TH (one-day trip).
clbradford - Aug 31, 2010 12:29 pm Date Climbed: Aug 14, 2010
Done
Via Henrys Fork
voxnihili - Aug 30, 2010 3:44 pm Date Climbed: Aug 26, 2010
Amazing View
My dog and I hit Gilbert Peak as a warm up for our Kings hike the following morning. I wanted to hit Gunsight while I was up there, but fading light and deteriorating weather conditions made me reconsider.
Pfeiffer75 - Aug 22, 2010 7:48 pm Date Climbed: Aug 21, 2010
Talus slog
Climbed from Dollar Lake. Very pleasant hike from Dollar Lake. Traversed too far and ended up on the Gilbert/Gunsight saddle. Final 400 feet was a bit of a talus slog. Could not do Gunsight due to diminishing light. Was able to see 2 lone mountain goats near the summit
MoapaPk - Aug 10, 2010 1:57 pm Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2010
routes from Dollar Lake
Ascent took us about 2.5 hours from Dollar Lake; biggest problems were the fierce, cold wind and rain/hail. The route shown by grandwazoo is pleasant most of the way, with a vegetated table land that provides easy walking (compared to Kings). A couple of us chose to descend a loose, slippery gully on the W side.
This is the one of the first real peaks I ever climbed as part of a solo backpacking trip when I was 16. I grew hiking in the Uintas and learned to love the outdoors here. From where I grew up in Lyman Wyoming Gilbert Peak looks like the biggest in the range.
Final peak of a quad which also included Kings, South Kings, and Gunsight Peak. The good weather finally came to an end with a descent that included snow, rain, and lightning. My original plan was to descend the long gradual ridge to the north, but the lighting encouraged me to make a very hasty descent to the west.
shphilby - Sep 5, 2009 7:02 pm Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2006
Nice
Had the privilege to witness Dean and Dennis complete hiking Utah’s counties peaks when we were on top. Made me wonder how long it’s going to take me to complete it myself. The hike up from dollar was awesome just when u thought you could see the peak another one would appear all the way up.
dirth - Aug 6, 2009 1:45 am Date Climbed: Jul 28, 2009
Much needed solitude
Hiked in to Dollar Lake with the intent to climb Kings Peak the next day. Got to camp around 5 pm and decided to go up Gilbert. Ended up being a MUCH nicer experience than Kings. Didn't see another person, watched the sunset from the summit before heading back to camp for the night. Not a very spectacular mountain but awesome experience.
July 24 - 27, 2008 I did a solo trip to the Henry's Fork basin during which I climbed five peaks over 13,000 ft in 2 days. Gilbert was the first of the five. My route was from Dollar Lake.
Climbed from Dollar Lake with my wife and climbing friends from Seattle on our annual get together. Nice summit. Saw lots of moose on the hike into Dollar Lake the day before.
tp - Feb 11, 2008 11:53 pm Date Climbed: Aug 12, 2006
Gilbert Peak via Dollar Lake
It was a nice quick climb. forty five minutes from dollar Lake to the summit, no stops.
utclimber - Jan 13, 2008 11:53 pm Date Climbed: Sep 3, 2007
Labor Day
For Labor Day 2007, visiting the Uintas was a late decision, where I left SLC at 8:30am. The weather initially was pretty bad, and was pouring at the trailhead, followed by light rain until Dollar Lake. After that, it cleared up, and allowed a dry ascent of Gilbert and Gunsight. Car to car took around 8 hours.
I left Sawmill Lake at 7:45 and hiked up the ridge just east of Dollar lake to arrive on top at 11:00. I saw a mountain goat looking down on me at one point as I neared the top. This was my 9th county highpoint in Utah. An hour and a half after this one, I topped out on Gunsight Peak to get another 13er.
Long loop hike up Henry's Fork and down West Fork of Beaver Creek (above which Gilbert rises quite impressively). For the mountain itself, we went up the north ridge and down the east ridge. Doing that in one day, plus with one member of the party having gotten a bit of altitude sickness, and another with runner's knee issues, made for a very long (19-hour) trip involving GPS navigation in the dark (since we didn't bring bivy gear). For my part, the experience was well worth the exhausting length (I am not as tough as some SPers!). It was my first time in the eastern Uintas, and my first 13-er (sad to say, it has taken me far too long to get around to that). These firsts are of many more to come, I hope. The weather threatened to rain, but instead only provided cool weather and beautiful lighting.
More in my trip report.
weeds19 - Jan 27, 2007 5:13 am Date Climbed: Jul 2, 2004
Return Trip
We missed Gilbert on our trip to Kings two year ago, so we made a side trip to Gilbert on a 4 day backpacking trip we took through some beautiful country in the Uintas. We enjoyed every minute of the trip!
KirtDavis - Sep 8, 2006 10:15 pm Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2006
Third UtCoHP
Ran into Dean and Dennis on top.
This was my third of Utah Countie's HighPoints.
Nice little hike. Should have hit the summit above Gunsight pass, its another 'thirteener'
Dean - Aug 26, 2006 8:59 pm Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2006
From Dollar Lake
My last county highpoint needed to complete all of Utah's county highpoints was a special experience since I co completed the state with Dennis Poulin. Three neat people waited on the summit to congratulate us (Kirt, Jason and Wendy) as we topped out and that made it extra special. We met Terry Sandler (sp?), a fellow from SLC and his friend Dan as we descended. Terry was also going to finish the state with a summit of Gilbert. Congrat's to Terry.
We had a great day and broke camp and hiked out afterwards. BTW, we had done Kings the day before.
vandamage - Feb 21, 2006 1:37 am Date Climbed: Aug 15, 1977
I climbed Gilbert peak before most of you were born
My friends an I climbed Gilbert peak years ago. We were on a fishing trip and we wanted to climb up and see what was around, we left Dollar lake early in the morning. When we got to the top of the first ridge we could see the summit( did not know what it was at the time) it did not seem too far so we went for it. It was a lot longer than we thought, because the route was mostly bolders and large rocks. we made it to the top and could see down to the south, the trail to Kings peak which some of our friends had left to go up the same morning. We could see people but they were much too small to know who it was. We left for camp and had a few snowball fights on the way back, it was a great day we made it back before nightfall. I saw in the other log it took them 2 days ????? (he must have been on all fours ! ) or walking real slow. I would like to do it again someday, but I want to focus on a couple of other peaks first.
Route Climbed: West Spur from Dollar Lake Date Climbed: September 16, 2005
Ben and I camped 1/4 mile west of Dollar Lake after hiking from the CG at Henrys Fork. Navigating through the marshy area northwest of Dollar Lake, in the near dark, is something I don't recommend. The next morning we left around 9:15 and arrived at the summit at 11:30. The wind was howling out of the west at 40-50 mph and nearly blew us over several times. Couldn't find the summit register in the rock wind shelter because of snow almost a foot deep! We continued to Gunsight Peak (one hour exactly) and descended to Gunsight Pass via the southern face of Gunsight Peak. There it snowed on us for about 10 minutes before letting up. We returned to our camp by 2:30 p.m. It wouldn't have been out of the question to bag Dome Peak, but the weather was too iffy.
jhardink - Oct 16, 2011 5:46 pm Date Climbed: Sep 30, 2008
Gilbert/GunsightSummited on a beautiful fall day. Climbed from Henrys Fk over Gilbert and Gunsight Peaks to Gunsight pass, then out to the TH (one-day trip).
clbradford - Aug 31, 2010 12:29 pm Date Climbed: Aug 14, 2010
DoneVia Henrys Fork
voxnihili - Aug 30, 2010 3:44 pm Date Climbed: Aug 26, 2010
Amazing ViewMy dog and I hit Gilbert Peak as a warm up for our Kings hike the following morning. I wanted to hit Gunsight while I was up there, but fading light and deteriorating weather conditions made me reconsider.
Pfeiffer75 - Aug 22, 2010 7:48 pm Date Climbed: Aug 21, 2010
Talus slogClimbed from Dollar Lake. Very pleasant hike from Dollar Lake. Traversed too far and ended up on the Gilbert/Gunsight saddle. Final 400 feet was a bit of a talus slog. Could not do Gunsight due to diminishing light. Was able to see 2 lone mountain goats near the summit
MoapaPk - Aug 10, 2010 1:57 pm Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2010
routes from Dollar LakeAscent took us about 2.5 hours from Dollar Lake; biggest problems were the fierce, cold wind and rain/hail. The route shown by grandwazoo is pleasant most of the way, with a vegetated table land that provides easy walking (compared to Kings). A couple of us chose to descend a loose, slippery gully on the W side.
jamesmc2 - Jul 5, 2010 12:15 am
Looks like the biggestThis is the one of the first real peaks I ever climbed as part of a solo backpacking trip when I was 16. I grew hiking in the Uintas and learned to love the outdoors here. From where I grew up in Lyman Wyoming Gilbert Peak looks like the biggest in the range.
Joseph Bullough - Sep 6, 2009 11:11 am
via Gunsight PassFinal peak of a quad which also included Kings, South Kings, and Gunsight Peak. The good weather finally came to an end with a descent that included snow, rain, and lightning. My original plan was to descend the long gradual ridge to the north, but the lighting encouraged me to make a very hasty descent to the west.
shphilby - Sep 5, 2009 7:02 pm Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2006
NiceHad the privilege to witness Dean and Dennis complete hiking Utah’s counties peaks when we were on top. Made me wonder how long it’s going to take me to complete it myself. The hike up from dollar was awesome just when u thought you could see the peak another one would appear all the way up.
dirth - Aug 6, 2009 1:45 am Date Climbed: Jul 28, 2009
Much needed solitudeHiked in to Dollar Lake with the intent to climb Kings Peak the next day. Got to camp around 5 pm and decided to go up Gilbert. Ended up being a MUCH nicer experience than Kings. Didn't see another person, watched the sunset from the summit before heading back to camp for the night. Not a very spectacular mountain but awesome experience.
vanman798 - Jul 27, 2008 8:43 pm Date Climbed: Jul 25, 2008
From Dollar LakeJuly 24 - 27, 2008 I did a solo trip to the Henry's Fork basin during which I climbed five peaks over 13,000 ft in 2 days. Gilbert was the first of the five. My route was from Dollar Lake.
peakrat76 - Apr 28, 2008 6:15 pm Date Climbed: Sep 12, 2000
From Dollar LakeClimbed from Dollar Lake with my wife and climbing friends from Seattle on our annual get together. Nice summit. Saw lots of moose on the hike into Dollar Lake the day before.
tp - Feb 11, 2008 11:53 pm Date Climbed: Aug 12, 2006
Gilbert Peak via Dollar LakeIt was a nice quick climb. forty five minutes from dollar Lake to the summit, no stops.
utclimber - Jan 13, 2008 11:53 pm Date Climbed: Sep 3, 2007
Labor DayFor Labor Day 2007, visiting the Uintas was a late decision, where I left SLC at 8:30am. The weather initially was pretty bad, and was pouring at the trailhead, followed by light rain until Dollar Lake. After that, it cleared up, and allowed a dry ascent of Gilbert and Gunsight. Car to car took around 8 hours.
Tracy - Jul 27, 2007 12:33 pm Date Climbed: Jul 24, 2007
climbed from Henry's Fork sideI left Sawmill Lake at 7:45 and hiked up the ridge just east of Dollar lake to arrive on top at 11:00. I saw a mountain goat looking down on me at one point as I neared the top. This was my 9th county highpoint in Utah. An hour and a half after this one, I topped out on Gunsight Peak to get another 13er.
seanpeckham - Jul 10, 2007 9:31 pm Date Climbed: Jul 7, 2007
Route Climbed: North ridge from Henry's ForkLong loop hike up Henry's Fork and down West Fork of Beaver Creek (above which Gilbert rises quite impressively). For the mountain itself, we went up the north ridge and down the east ridge. Doing that in one day, plus with one member of the party having gotten a bit of altitude sickness, and another with runner's knee issues, made for a very long (19-hour) trip involving GPS navigation in the dark (since we didn't bring bivy gear). For my part, the experience was well worth the exhausting length (I am not as tough as some SPers!). It was my first time in the eastern Uintas, and my first 13-er (sad to say, it has taken me far too long to get around to that). These firsts are of many more to come, I hope. The weather threatened to rain, but instead only provided cool weather and beautiful lighting.
More in my trip report.
weeds19 - Jan 27, 2007 5:13 am Date Climbed: Jul 2, 2004
Return TripWe missed Gilbert on our trip to Kings two year ago, so we made a side trip to Gilbert on a 4 day backpacking trip we took through some beautiful country in the Uintas. We enjoyed every minute of the trip!
KirtDavis - Sep 8, 2006 10:15 pm Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2006
Third UtCoHPRan into Dean and Dennis on top.
This was my third of Utah Countie's HighPoints.
Nice little hike. Should have hit the summit above Gunsight pass, its another 'thirteener'
Dean - Aug 26, 2006 8:59 pm Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2006
From Dollar LakeMy last county highpoint needed to complete all of Utah's county highpoints was a special experience since I co completed the state with Dennis Poulin. Three neat people waited on the summit to congratulate us (Kirt, Jason and Wendy) as we topped out and that made it extra special. We met Terry Sandler (sp?), a fellow from SLC and his friend Dan as we descended. Terry was also going to finish the state with a summit of Gilbert. Congrat's to Terry.
We had a great day and broke camp and hiked out afterwards. BTW, we had done Kings the day before.
vandamage - Feb 21, 2006 1:37 am Date Climbed: Aug 15, 1977
I climbed Gilbert peak before most of you were bornMy friends an I climbed Gilbert peak years ago. We were on a fishing trip and we wanted to climb up and see what was around, we left Dollar lake early in the morning. When we got to the top of the first ridge we could see the summit( did not know what it was at the time) it did not seem too far so we went for it. It was a lot longer than we thought, because the route was mostly bolders and large rocks. we made it to the top and could see down to the south, the trail to Kings peak which some of our friends had left to go up the same morning. We could see people but they were much too small to know who it was. We left for camp and had a few snowball fights on the way back, it was a great day we made it back before nightfall. I saw in the other log it took them 2 days ????? (he must have been on all fours ! ) or walking real slow. I would like to do it again someday, but I want to focus on a couple of other peaks first.
I will post my adventures.
Claude Hepworth
Moogie737 - Sep 18, 2005 9:21 pm
Route Climbed: West Spur from Dollar Lake Date Climbed: September 16, 2005Ben and I camped 1/4 mile west of Dollar Lake after hiking from the CG at Henrys Fork. Navigating through the marshy area northwest of Dollar Lake, in the near dark, is something I don't recommend. The next morning we left around 9:15 and arrived at the summit at 11:30. The wind was howling out of the west at 40-50 mph and nearly blew us over several times. Couldn't find the summit register in the rock wind shelter because of snow almost a foot deep! We continued to Gunsight Peak (one hour exactly) and descended to Gunsight Pass via the southern face of Gunsight Peak. There it snowed on us for about 10 minutes before letting up. We returned to our camp by 2:30 p.m. It wouldn't have been out of the question to bag Dome Peak, but the weather was too iffy.