YukonMontanaTannerTrapper
Explorer
Able Guy.....good deal.....I'm pleased that you found a good one and thanks for the kind words & for following along.....
Our next climb of the trip was on Little Flat Top (5,965').....
I don't recall ever climbing anything like this in my past so I was kind of excited to see what's up on top of these flat plateaus that jut up from Utahs desert floor.....
For this particular climb we had to hike around nearly the entire plateau to reach one of the two access points to the summit.....I read online that it was easiest to take the route furthest to the left as one ascended.....which is exactly what we did. Unfortunately I was waaaaaay too far to the left.....no summit on the first try but I sure had a nice view of my rig.....
It was still fairly early in the morning when we began our retreat.....we downclimbed and headed home (to the camper that is).....after an afternoon nap and lunch we were back at it.....
On the second attempt we were successful in finding the narrow chute which was maybe three feet in width and was well hidden in the tall rocky cliffs. Tanner was reluctant to go up that narrow chute but honestly it was not all that bad.....I did not photograph the chute.....I was focused on getting Tanner to the top.....
Our next climb of the trip was on Little Flat Top (5,965').....
I don't recall ever climbing anything like this in my past so I was kind of excited to see what's up on top of these flat plateaus that jut up from Utahs desert floor.....
For this particular climb we had to hike around nearly the entire plateau to reach one of the two access points to the summit.....I read online that it was easiest to take the route furthest to the left as one ascended.....which is exactly what we did. Unfortunately I was waaaaaay too far to the left.....no summit on the first try but I sure had a nice view of my rig.....
It was still fairly early in the morning when we began our retreat.....we downclimbed and headed home (to the camper that is).....after an afternoon nap and lunch we were back at it.....
On the second attempt we were successful in finding the narrow chute which was maybe three feet in width and was well hidden in the tall rocky cliffs. Tanner was reluctant to go up that narrow chute but honestly it was not all that bad.....I did not photograph the chute.....I was focused on getting Tanner to the top.....
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