Mark's Hikes and Treks

Hello, my name is Mark. This blog has been created to document some of the hikes and treks I have been on. I always enjoy hiking and exploring the countryside around me. It helps me to gain a greater appreciation of the earth about me and to draw closer to God, who created this earth. Please feel free to browse and comment on the hikes and treks I have been on.

Monday, December 24, 2012

South Willow Lake

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One of the prettiest gems in the Stansbury Mountains is South Willow Lake.  Tucked away in an unnamed glacial cirque, this alpine lake is fl...
Monday, October 29, 2012

North & South Willow Peaks

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North and South Willow Peaks are not official names as published on the USGS topographic maps of the Deseret Peak vicinity, yet they are kno...
Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Deseret Peak

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Deseret Peak is perhaps my favorite hike to an 11,000-foot peak.  Situated approximately 45 miles southwest of Salt Lake City (as the crow f...
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Friday, September 7, 2012

Grandview Peak

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Grandview Peak is not a popular climb among the peaks of the Wasatch Range, mainly due to its remoteness and difficulty in accessing.  In th...
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Ferguson Canyon & Storm Mountain

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Ferguson Canyon provides an enjoyable place to hike that's not as crowded as some of the trails up Big Cottonwood Canyon.  It is a popul...
Saturday, July 14, 2012

Broads Fork Meadows & Twin Peaks

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The hike described here can range from relatively easy to rather difficult depending on your choosing.  For a pleasant hike to an area where...
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Friday, June 29, 2012

Clayton Peak

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One of the easiest 10,000-foot peaks to climb in the Wasatch Range is Clayton Peak at the end of Big Cottonwood Canyon.  This peak straddles...
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