Mike, I agree with you! Would you come pick me up sometime to go climbing? They guys at the Lehi Recreation Center say I need to find what's known as a meantor. I can climb the five dot six at the gym, and I can top rope belay with staff supervision. Please be my friend, and take me climbing. Thanks! J.F.S.
Brian in SLC wrote:Nah, Mike's too busy posting his boulder problems on the 'proj...
Would you pick me up Brian? I don't have those ice pick thingies or clampons, but I really want to climb. My boss at work says he will give me all of his old equipment, so I will be ready to go! Thanks! J.F.S.
Brian in SLC wrote:Nah, Mike's too busy posting his boulder problems on the 'proj... (ha ha ha!) Clay, send that man a sticker!
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If I only knew where his car was...
Arie
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Mar 3, 2011
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Smog Lake City, UT
· Joined May 2006
· Points: 865
Well... perhaps I'd add George H. Hansen peak to the list. One of the cooler West Desert peaks. And I'd add a +1 for both Beulah and Tatow. Tatow might be hard to argue... but it did stump the short-shorted Author.
Also- dare I soil the dreams of countless scout troops by saying(!) -1 for Kings Peak? Not much going for it other than it got lucky enough to be in the middle of a giant geologic uplift.
Brian: Great suggestions, and I updated the list. Is Frisco really that good?
Arie: Yeah, Kings Peak really isn't the greatest. The peak itself is nothing special in terms of aesthetics, and the hike in isn't really any better than that of other Uinta peaks (you might say it's worse because of the crowds). But... It IS the tallest in the state, and for that reason alone I think it deserves to be on the list.