PocketsOfBlue - Aug 29, 2008 10:11 pm Date Climbed: Aug 23, 2008
Summit Wall lead
Climbed the link-up Vertical Overhangs (5.10a II), trading leads with Rob. Spicy but sweet!
PocketsOfBlue - Aug 29, 2008 10:10 pm Date Climbed: Jul 20, 2008
Summit Wall
Climbed Vertical Smile (5.10a II) and topped out on the summit at around 4pm to storm clouds rolling in -- spectacular!
Rocky Alps - Aug 18, 2008 2:15 am Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2008
Route Climbed: Jacobs Ladder
We took 10 hours (with some long breaks), taking Jacobs Ladder. The granite in the cirque and on the summit ridge made for some great climbing, and it felt rewarding sitting on top of the tiny summit. The descent back down Jacobs Ladder was a little hard on the knees. See "Monarch of the Wasatch" trip report for details.
Came back and hiked it again with some friends from my neighborhood on 9/26/15.
tmcrane - Aug 11, 2008 1:32 pm Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2008
via Cherry Canyon
We began at Orson Smith Trailhead and took Cherry Canyon trail, crossing over to Draper Ridge trail at approx. 8,500 ft. Rather than following the faint trail back to the SW, we maintained our elevation and headed directly south until intersecting the DR trail. The bushwhacking wasn't bad at all and seemed to make for a more direct route. Followed DR and then Jacob's Ladder the rest of the way to the summit. Followed the same route down. Round trip time was 10 hours.
I took 4 liters of water and finished them off about twenty minutes from the car, so 5 or 6 liters might be a good idea.
Overall, an inspiring peak with great views.
laynewilson - Aug 3, 2008 4:59 pm Date Climbed: Aug 12, 2007
Bear/Cherry Canyon Route
I climbed this peak for the 5th time on August 10, 2007. This time we started at the Cherry Canyon logging trail starting at the new Orson Hyde trail head at 0800. It took us about 4.5 to get to outlaw cabin, and about another 2.5 to get on top of the summit. This is a very long route, but very scenic. I do not recommend doing this hike alone. During the hot summer months, I recommend taking at least 1.5 gallons of liquid with you because there is only one spring on the mountain if you do the bear canyon route. I usually will freeze 3 32oz bottles of Poweraid, and take 3 more 32 oz bottles and water in my pack and work them through the day. I can’t emphasis enough, take plenty of water. I have been on this mountain 5 times from different routes and it always is a mountain that deserves care and respect. The final approach to the summit is very technical and tricky and not for the faint of heart. It is a project to climb this mountain from any route, but you will be glad you did. The views are spectacular. Coming off the mountain, we thought we were in the wrong canyon, but fortunately with good maps, land nav skills and a GPS locator, we got back on track. It got dark on us. We went back down the bear canyon trail, and the view of the valley was wonderful. On the way down, we met several night hikers coming up. We finally got back to the vehicle about midnight. Lone Peak is one of my favorite hikes because of its views, difficulty to access, and unique summit.
Up and down Cherry Canyon. So much fun in an amazing place! Took us over 12 hours but worth every minute. Definitely recommend the CC trail...having the water available in Bear Canyon is a bit of heaven.
spengy - Jun 28, 2008 9:51 pm Date Climbed: Jun 28, 2008
Good times
Woke up at 6:00 AM this morning. Drove to the Orson Smith trailhead in Draper. I was on the trail by 7:00 AM. It got hot really fast. I made it to the peak by noon. I played on the peak for an hour or two (calling friends and family to boast, of course) then headed down. Let's just say I took a somewhat 'unconventional' route down the mountain, but I made it OK. Boy, the west side of this mountain is a SCORCHER on a hot summer day. Coming down that part of the mountain was fairly unpleasant. I was down by 5:45, IIRC.
On the plus side, I didn't run into any rattlesnakes. Seems like I can't go on a hike these days without running into one.
The Bear/Cherry Canyon route is long and it gains a lot of elevation. (6000-something feet?)
Great mountain.
bhintze - May 27, 2008 1:05 am Date Climbed: Jul 13, 2002
Jacob's Ladder
I was a young buck (19) taking my even younger cousin (14). This was our first attempt at summiting anything! I had wanted to summit this peak since I was ~11. We went up Jacob's Ladder and down Draper Ridge. We were both EXHAUSTED after, what we thought was, a grueling hike. It was a beautiful hike and, to this day, Lone Peak is my Favorite summit!
Not certain climbing the peak 100 times or documenting it that many is more impressive. Great incentive for the rest of us and good luck on the next 100.
vidclimber - Mar 16, 2008 10:37 pm Date Climbed: Sep 20, 2007
Jacob's Latter
I have starred at this mountian for a number of year and finally I stood on top. So beautiful!
Beautiful snowshoe to the top of this beautiful peak. The weather was gorgeous (if a bit windy), and the terrain was amazing. I think I liked it better in winter than in summer, despite the additional effort required.
cmcafee - Jan 16, 2008 12:56 pm Date Climbed: Jul 8, 2006
Route Climbed: Bear Canyon/Cherry Logging Trail
Climbed with tatwood. long, steep hike, but there are some stunning sights to make it all worth it.
soccerman - Nov 4, 2007 12:16 am Date Climbed: Nov 3, 2007
Cherry Canyon Logging Trail
Lots of icy areas, but we made the top with some snowshoes. Quite a fun hike, although it took forever.
A wonderful climb very exposed but of 5.7 ,5.8 dificulty.Just of a high quality and classic climb first led by Jeff Lowe.First climbed Lone Peak right up a 5.6 route of the center of Lone Peak in 1982
warriorpoet - Sep 29, 2007 2:19 am Date Climbed: Aug 23, 2007
Via Schoolhouse Springs
Loved it! One of my favorite climbs. We came up via Schoolhouse Springs, and climbed about 6,000 verticle feet. Had to walk a ways to get to the Lone Peak Wilderness trailhead sign at the lower Hamongog. I brought 5 liters of water, and drank it all by the time we got back down to the upper Hamongog. And that was on a cool day. There is a small stream there, though a little hard to find the water. Took about 13 hours. Saddle from south to real summit looks scarier than it is:) Lots of fun.
Steve Elmer - Sep 8, 2007 2:08 pm Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2007
Jacobs Ladder
Up and down in under 6hrs from Jacobs Ladder. Slept in in little to long so it was hotter n' hell out there but real fun.
did the jacob's ladder. Great time. skied the hill back down.
vanman798 - Aug 31, 2007 12:44 pm Date Climbed: Jul 2, 2016
School House Springs
July 1, 2016 I hiked up to the 2nd Hamongog and set up a camp. Shortly I was join by Peter, Ryan and three of Ryans friends. Next day I took Ryans three friend to the summits.
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Jacobs Ladder June 28, 2012 - Hiked up to the cirque with five friends. Spent the next two days rock climbing. Did the Open Book Route on the main summit wall and the Lowe Route on Question Mark Wall. Hiked out on the third day. Summited the main peak twice, as well as the south and west peaks.
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May 5, 2011 - A group of seven of us went up Bells to the NE Coulior. Climbed the Coulior to the peak and then descended via Big Willow. Round trip took 11 hours.
Cherry Canyon/Draper Ridge -- March 2, 2010. Began at the Orson Smith Park on the Bear Canyon trail (aka Cherry Canyon Logging Trail). After the Mahogany tunnel we moved onto the Draper Ridge route, and followed that past Enos(?) peak, to Cowboy flat, into the cirque and then up the NW ridge to the peak.
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Aug 23, 2007 - Schoolhouse Springs trail. We started in Alpine on the Schoolhouse Springs trail, which starts as a dirt road up to the first hamongog where the Lone Peak Wilderness area begins. Took 1.5 hours to cover that section. Then we followed the single track trail to the second hamongog (which took just under an hour). A little ways past the seond hamongog we headed strait up the mountain following a faint trail next to a creek bed. Eventually we had to route find to the saddle of the West and South Peaks. We arrived at the saddle after 5.5 hours. First we bagged the West Peak, then the South Peak, and lastly the North Peak(highest). Bagging all three peaks, and returning to our car in Alpine took 13 hours.
Here is our video on the North Peak: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woNgsCr1TZc (notice in the video I incorrectly call the North Peak the South Peak and vice versa)
PocketsOfBlue - Aug 29, 2008 10:11 pm Date Climbed: Aug 23, 2008
Summit Wall leadClimbed the link-up Vertical Overhangs (5.10a II), trading leads with Rob. Spicy but sweet!
PocketsOfBlue - Aug 29, 2008 10:10 pm Date Climbed: Jul 20, 2008
Summit WallClimbed Vertical Smile (5.10a II) and topped out on the summit at around 4pm to storm clouds rolling in -- spectacular!
Rocky Alps - Aug 18, 2008 2:15 am Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2008
Route Climbed: Jacobs LadderWe took 10 hours (with some long breaks), taking Jacobs Ladder. The granite in the cirque and on the summit ridge made for some great climbing, and it felt rewarding sitting on top of the tiny summit. The descent back down Jacobs Ladder was a little hard on the knees. See "Monarch of the Wasatch" trip report for details.
Came back and hiked it again with some friends from my neighborhood on 9/26/15.
tmcrane - Aug 11, 2008 1:32 pm Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2008
via Cherry CanyonWe began at Orson Smith Trailhead and took Cherry Canyon trail, crossing over to Draper Ridge trail at approx. 8,500 ft. Rather than following the faint trail back to the SW, we maintained our elevation and headed directly south until intersecting the DR trail. The bushwhacking wasn't bad at all and seemed to make for a more direct route. Followed DR and then Jacob's Ladder the rest of the way to the summit. Followed the same route down. Round trip time was 10 hours.
I took 4 liters of water and finished them off about twenty minutes from the car, so 5 or 6 liters might be a good idea.
Overall, an inspiring peak with great views.
laynewilson - Aug 3, 2008 4:59 pm Date Climbed: Aug 12, 2007
Bear/Cherry Canyon RouteI climbed this peak for the 5th time on August 10, 2007. This time we started at the Cherry Canyon logging trail starting at the new Orson Hyde trail head at 0800. It took us about 4.5 to get to outlaw cabin, and about another 2.5 to get on top of the summit. This is a very long route, but very scenic. I do not recommend doing this hike alone. During the hot summer months, I recommend taking at least 1.5 gallons of liquid with you because there is only one spring on the mountain if you do the bear canyon route. I usually will freeze 3 32oz bottles of Poweraid, and take 3 more 32 oz bottles and water in my pack and work them through the day. I can’t emphasis enough, take plenty of water. I have been on this mountain 5 times from different routes and it always is a mountain that deserves care and respect. The final approach to the summit is very technical and tricky and not for the faint of heart. It is a project to climb this mountain from any route, but you will be glad you did. The views are spectacular. Coming off the mountain, we thought we were in the wrong canyon, but fortunately with good maps, land nav skills and a GPS locator, we got back on track. It got dark on us. We went back down the bear canyon trail, and the view of the valley was wonderful. On the way down, we met several night hikers coming up. We finally got back to the vehicle about midnight. Lone Peak is one of my favorite hikes because of its views, difficulty to access, and unique summit.
JDrake - Jul 25, 2008 12:16 pm Date Climbed: Jul 24, 2008
AmazingUp and down Cherry Canyon. So much fun in an amazing place! Took us over 12 hours but worth every minute. Definitely recommend the CC trail...having the water available in Bear Canyon is a bit of heaven.
spengy - Jun 28, 2008 9:51 pm Date Climbed: Jun 28, 2008
Good timesWoke up at 6:00 AM this morning. Drove to the Orson Smith trailhead in Draper. I was on the trail by 7:00 AM. It got hot really fast. I made it to the peak by noon. I played on the peak for an hour or two (calling friends and family to boast, of course) then headed down. Let's just say I took a somewhat 'unconventional' route down the mountain, but I made it OK. Boy, the west side of this mountain is a SCORCHER on a hot summer day. Coming down that part of the mountain was fairly unpleasant. I was down by 5:45, IIRC.
On the plus side, I didn't run into any rattlesnakes. Seems like I can't go on a hike these days without running into one.
The Bear/Cherry Canyon route is long and it gains a lot of elevation. (6000-something feet?)
Great mountain.
bhintze - May 27, 2008 1:05 am Date Climbed: Jul 13, 2002
Jacob's LadderI was a young buck (19) taking my even younger cousin (14). This was our first attempt at summiting anything! I had wanted to summit this peak since I was ~11. We went up Jacob's Ladder and down Draper Ridge. We were both EXHAUSTED after, what we thought was, a grueling hike. It was a beautiful hike and, to this day, Lone Peak is my Favorite summit!
mtn runr - Apr 27, 2008 3:25 pm Date Climbed: Apr 26, 2008
#100It was gratifying to be with good friends, old and new, to bag this baby one more time.
Here's the log:
4/26/08, 3/23/08, 1/26/08, 9/19/07, 8/1/07, 4/14/07, 1/20/07, 11/26/06, 9/10/06, 8/19/06, 7/29/06, 6/24/06, 4/16/06, 3/1/06, 1/22/06, 10/8/05, 8/31/05, 7/30/05, 6/25/05, 1/22/05, 11/17/04, 10/13/04, 9/18/04, 7/25/04, 6/12/04, 5/8/04, 4/24/04, 3/21/04, 2/14/04, 10/22/03, 10/11/03, 9/1/03, 8/12/03, 5/24/03, 1/26/03, 12/14/02, 10/12/02, 8/11/02, 7/24/02, 6/15/02, 5/2/02, 3/31/02, 11/10/01, 9/19/01, 6/6/01, 4/18/01, 1/6/01, 10/25/00, 10/15/00, 7/26/00, 6/28/00, 4/4/00, 1/15/00, 10/31/99, 10/6/99, 8/10/99, 6/30/99, 5/8/99, 3/24/99, 10/24/98, 8/19/98, 7/14/98, 6/14/98, 5/2/98, 9/13/97, 8/21/97, 7/29/97, 6/21/97, 5/10/97, 4/19/97, 11/14/96, 10/18/96, 9/25/96, 8/27/96, 6/16/96, 5/16/96, 5/13/96, 4/6/96, 1/14/96, 10/11/95, 8/12/95, 7/11/95, 6/25/95, 5/28/95, 9/28/94, 8/19/94, 7/17/94, 6/23/94, 5/7/94, 7/7/91, 6/16/91, 8/12/90, 6/16/90, 10/14/89, 6/17/89, 10/20/85, 8/18/85, 7/11/81, ?/?/72, ?/?/71.
Ted Bauer - Jul 11, 2014 6:14 pm
Re: #100Not certain climbing the peak 100 times or documenting it that many is more impressive. Great incentive for the rest of us and good luck on the next 100.
vidclimber - Mar 16, 2008 10:37 pm Date Climbed: Sep 20, 2007
Jacob's LatterI have starred at this mountian for a number of year and finally I stood on top. So beautiful!
Bruce Christensen - Jan 28, 2008 8:16 pm Date Climbed: Jan 26, 2008
Woot!Beautiful snowshoe to the top of this beautiful peak. The weather was gorgeous (if a bit windy), and the terrain was amazing. I think I liked it better in winter than in summer, despite the additional effort required.
cmcafee - Jan 16, 2008 12:56 pm Date Climbed: Jul 8, 2006
Route Climbed: Bear Canyon/Cherry Logging TrailClimbed with tatwood. long, steep hike, but there are some stunning sights to make it all worth it.
soccerman - Nov 4, 2007 12:16 am Date Climbed: Nov 3, 2007
Cherry Canyon Logging TrailLots of icy areas, but we made the top with some snowshoes. Quite a fun hike, although it took forever.
Ice Man Jerry Van - Oct 15, 2007 8:55 pm Date Climbed: Sep 7, 1989
Question Mark Wall.Right side of Lone PeakA wonderful climb very exposed but of 5.7 ,5.8 dificulty.Just of a high quality and classic climb first led by Jeff Lowe.First climbed Lone Peak right up a 5.6 route of the center of Lone Peak in 1982
warriorpoet - Sep 29, 2007 2:19 am Date Climbed: Aug 23, 2007
Via Schoolhouse SpringsLoved it! One of my favorite climbs. We came up via Schoolhouse Springs, and climbed about 6,000 verticle feet. Had to walk a ways to get to the Lone Peak Wilderness trailhead sign at the lower Hamongog. I brought 5 liters of water, and drank it all by the time we got back down to the upper Hamongog. And that was on a cool day. There is a small stream there, though a little hard to find the water. Took about 13 hours. Saddle from south to real summit looks scarier than it is:) Lots of fun.
Steve Elmer - Sep 8, 2007 2:08 pm Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2007
Jacobs LadderUp and down in under 6hrs from Jacobs Ladder. Slept in in little to long so it was hotter n' hell out there but real fun.
vanman798 - Oct 5, 2007 3:01 pm
Re: Jacobs LadderYour fast as lightening!
dr_gonz - Sep 5, 2007 2:00 pm
fun stuffdid the jacob's ladder. Great time. skied the hill back down.
vanman798 - Aug 31, 2007 12:44 pm Date Climbed: Jul 2, 2016
School House SpringsJuly 1, 2016 I hiked up to the 2nd Hamongog and set up a camp. Shortly I was join by Peter, Ryan and three of Ryans friends. Next day I took Ryans three friend to the summits.
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Jacobs Ladder June 28, 2012 - Hiked up to the cirque with five friends. Spent the next two days rock climbing. Did the Open Book Route on the main summit wall and the Lowe Route on Question Mark Wall. Hiked out on the third day. Summited the main peak twice, as well as the south and west peaks.
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May 5, 2011 - A group of seven of us went up Bells to the NE Coulior. Climbed the Coulior to the peak and then descended via Big Willow. Round trip took 11 hours.
Cherry Canyon/Draper Ridge -- March 2, 2010. Began at the Orson Smith Park on the Bear Canyon trail (aka Cherry Canyon Logging Trail). After the Mahogany tunnel we moved onto the Draper Ridge route, and followed that past Enos(?) peak, to Cowboy flat, into the cirque and then up the NW ridge to the peak.
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Aug 23, 2007 - Schoolhouse Springs trail. We started in Alpine on the Schoolhouse Springs trail, which starts as a dirt road up to the first hamongog where the Lone Peak Wilderness area begins. Took 1.5 hours to cover that section. Then we followed the single track trail to the second hamongog (which took just under an hour). A little ways past the seond hamongog we headed strait up the mountain following a faint trail next to a creek bed. Eventually we had to route find to the saddle of the West and South Peaks. We arrived at the saddle after 5.5 hours. First we bagged the West Peak, then the South Peak, and lastly the North Peak(highest). Bagging all three peaks, and returning to our car in Alpine took 13 hours.
Here is our video on the North Peak: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woNgsCr1TZc (notice in the video I incorrectly call the North Peak the South Peak and vice versa)