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Jul 22, 2024
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gwalker
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You could do some cool things at lower elevation in Southern Utah, but that may
not meet your “close to SLC” goal.
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I'm looking for suggestions for an overnight backpack trip in Utah in September. My brothers and I want to do a quick
dilbert
All-American
Jul 22, 12:06pm
Hard to stay below 6K when all the valleys are already between 4.5K and 5K.
Pete
Jul 22, 12:08pm
Yes, I know. I love hiking in the mountains, but I'm hoping someone has an idea of somewhere good that is lower down.
dilbert
Jul 22, 12:24pm
SLC sits at 4,265 ft, so that 6000ft ceiling sort of limits your options
cougarmeister
Jul 22, 12:09pm
Desolation lake. Mill D north trail. Big cottonwood canyon
Crazy Joe Davola
Jul 22, 12:10pm
Antelope Island causeway
SingleStrapBackpack
Jul 22, 12:17pm
Well, that does meet my criteria. Is there anything worth seeing out there?
dilbert
Jul 22, 12:31pm
Not in my opinion, but it meets the elevation/proximity reqs 🙂
SingleStrapBackpack
Jul 22, 12:32pm
Haha, got it.
dilbert
Jul 22, 12:39pm
Coyote Gulch
SnickSnack
Jul 22, 12:18pm
You could do some cool things at lower elevation in Southern Utah, but that may
gwalker
Jul 22, 12:24pm
Good point. The drive is probably the thing that we'll have to compromise on.
dilbert
Jul 22, 12:26pm
How many is too many Hours from SLC? Lots of stuff in Arches, Canyonlands...
wildwilderness
Jul 22, 12:24pm
Indian Springs, up Grove Creek in PG?
TheLoneCougar
Jul 22, 12:37pm
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