Garon Coriz - Jun 5, 2018 3:16 pm Date Climbed: Jun 4, 2018
From the North
Snow stopped me from driving to the end of the dirt road on the north side of the mountain but it wasn't bad walking. Patches of snow scattered among the boulders helped a little with travel but it was a pain postholing in the trees. Beautiful area.
3.8 miles RT with 705 feet of elevation gain.
Udink - Aug 23, 2017 6:52 pm Date Climbed: Aug 17, 2017
NW Ridge
I hiked up from the northwest, starting where the road ends near point 11,050'. From there, there are trails most of the way to the peak, apparently used by deer and elk more than anything else. The route was pretty straightforward and easy--there was almost no boulder hopping or bushwhacking. Great views toward the Wasatch Plateau from the summit. I could also see my camp trailer to the southeast near UM Creek. This was a good warm-up hike before Mount Marvine, which I hiked the next day.
We went up from UM Pass. There is a good road to the top of 10670, but from there on it was bushwhacking. The main page states "a worn trail leads to the summit from nearby UM Pass". This is not the case. Although there may be a worn trail to the summit, it doesn't go from UM Pass. The bushwhacking was unpleasant with big boulders, downed trees, and thickly spaced live trees. However, once you climb up a few hundred feet, the west side was relatively clear although the grassy areas were peppered with thorn bushes.
Dean - Sep 12, 2010 6:00 pm Date Climbed: Sep 11, 2010
Lost Creek approach
Too many ATV's on the UM road so I made a route up from Lost Creek, which is north of the Terrill Guard station. I just made my way up slopes and with my GPS summit waypoint, made it fine. No trail but no problem. Found a lot of rock structures on top and both a witness benchmark and central benchmark. A small communications structure is on the top as well. Couldn't find a register (if there was one). Great views in all directions. Climbed a p1k above Fishlake earlier in the day (Pk 9931). 2miles by my cross country route.
Pfeiffer75 - Aug 12, 2010 10:59 pm Date Climbed: Aug 10, 2010
Nice Hike
Climbed from UM Pass. Great views of Mount Marvine. Saw plenty of bear tracks. No summit register up top
Jerry L - Jun 21, 2008 3:34 pm Date Climbed: Jun 19, 2008
West Side
Still ots of snow up there and as Scott said, great views.
Garon Coriz - Jun 5, 2018 3:16 pm Date Climbed: Jun 4, 2018
From the NorthSnow stopped me from driving to the end of the dirt road on the north side of the mountain but it wasn't bad walking. Patches of snow scattered among the boulders helped a little with travel but it was a pain postholing in the trees. Beautiful area.
3.8 miles RT with 705 feet of elevation gain.
Udink - Aug 23, 2017 6:52 pm Date Climbed: Aug 17, 2017
NW RidgeI hiked up from the northwest, starting where the road ends near point 11,050'. From there, there are trails most of the way to the peak, apparently used by deer and elk more than anything else. The route was pretty straightforward and easy--there was almost no boulder hopping or bushwhacking. Great views toward the Wasatch Plateau from the summit. I could also see my camp trailer to the southeast near UM Creek. This was a good warm-up hike before Mount Marvine, which I hiked the next day.
ZeeJay - Sep 14, 2015 5:26 pm Date Climbed: Sep 12, 2015
Harder than expectedWe went up from UM Pass. There is a good road to the top of 10670, but from there on it was bushwhacking. The main page states "a worn trail leads to the summit from nearby UM Pass". This is not the case. Although there may be a worn trail to the summit, it doesn't go from UM Pass. The bushwhacking was unpleasant with big boulders, downed trees, and thickly spaced live trees. However, once you climb up a few hundred feet, the west side was relatively clear although the grassy areas were peppered with thorn bushes.
Dean - Sep 12, 2010 6:00 pm Date Climbed: Sep 11, 2010
Lost Creek approachToo many ATV's on the UM road so I made a route up from Lost Creek, which is north of the Terrill Guard station. I just made my way up slopes and with my GPS summit waypoint, made it fine. No trail but no problem. Found a lot of rock structures on top and both a witness benchmark and central benchmark. A small communications structure is on the top as well. Couldn't find a register (if there was one). Great views in all directions. Climbed a p1k above Fishlake earlier in the day (Pk 9931). 2miles by my cross country route.
Pfeiffer75 - Aug 12, 2010 10:59 pm Date Climbed: Aug 10, 2010
Nice HikeClimbed from UM Pass. Great views of Mount Marvine. Saw plenty of bear tracks. No summit register up top
Jerry L - Jun 21, 2008 3:34 pm Date Climbed: Jun 19, 2008
West SideStill ots of snow up there and as Scott said, great views.
Scott - Jan 23, 2007 12:37 am
Nice viewsClimbed up the west face and down the NW Ridge with Kimberly in August 1996.