rmjwinters, did you drive a Toyota in 2008? If I had read this before I summited it yesterday (Sept 5, 2021) I would have brought you the key (with a Toyota symbol on it) that is on the summit, out in the open, next to the survey disk. It's likely still there, unless the guy from Massachusetts who was heading up as we were heading down took it. It would be crazy if that was your key for 2008.
I enjoyed this hike. After hours on the dirt road behind cowboys herding cattle I finally made it to the trailhead. Most of the road in has been burned on both sides from the Neola Fire. I think it probably took me two hours to do it roundtrip. I saw several deer, 4 mountain goats on the summit and best of all a bear cub ran in front of my Jeep on the way in, didn't see his momma though!
weeds19 - Feb 20, 2007 10:09 pm Date Climbed: Sep 13, 2003
Nice trip
The hike itself isn't extremely exciting, but on our hike in past Chepeta Lake and some marshy areas we spotted three moose feeding in the lakes.
Route Climbed: Chepeta Lake Date Climbed: July 8, 2005
An interesting area with friendly folks at Chepeta Lake. They wanted to know how a Washingtonian knew about this lake. I could only smile as I knew that trying to explain my county highpointing quest would be looked upon as rather strange.
Route Climbed: Papoose Lake Date Climbed: August 20, 2003
Not much of a summit, but more of a high altitude plateau/rounded bump. The navigation is simple, and the crowds are small again for a UT county highpoint. I almost got zapped on the way down after running nearly full tilt to get back to Papoose lake. The Uintas would seem to be a good place for a back to the future movie with all the lightning in summer...
The approach road is long and a little bumpy, but otherwise very scenic from Roosevelt.
vernile - Sep 8, 2008 12:27 am Date Climbed: Aug 24, 2004
Summit SeekerMy first hike with my neighbor Jeff. I'm seeking to hit all the Utah County High Points.
rmjwinters - Aug 12, 2008 10:24 pm Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2008
Chepeta LakeIf anyone finds a pair of car keys near the summit, let me know....its a long story!
vanman798 - Sep 6, 2021 8:10 pm
Re: Chepeta Lakermjwinters, did you drive a Toyota in 2008? If I had read this before I summited it yesterday (Sept 5, 2021) I would have brought you the key (with a Toyota symbol on it) that is on the summit, out in the open, next to the survey disk. It's likely still there, unless the guy from Massachusetts who was heading up as we were heading down took it. It would be crazy if that was your key for 2008.
madsjim - Jul 21, 2007 8:37 pm Date Climbed: Jul 21, 2007
EnjoyableI enjoyed this hike. After hours on the dirt road behind cowboys herding cattle I finally made it to the trailhead. Most of the road in has been burned on both sides from the Neola Fire. I think it probably took me two hours to do it roundtrip. I saw several deer, 4 mountain goats on the summit and best of all a bear cub ran in front of my Jeep on the way in, didn't see his momma though!
weeds19 - Feb 20, 2007 10:09 pm Date Climbed: Sep 13, 2003
Nice tripThe hike itself isn't extremely exciting, but on our hike in past Chepeta Lake and some marshy areas we spotted three moose feeding in the lakes.
Dennis Poulin - Jul 24, 2005 10:19 pm
Route Climbed: Chepeta Lake Date Climbed: 8 July 3005Nice climb on a warm day.
Dean - Jul 9, 2005 9:07 pm
Route Climbed: Chepeta Lake Date Climbed: July 8, 2005An interesting area with friendly folks at Chepeta Lake. They wanted to know how a Washingtonian knew about this lake. I could only smile as I knew that trying to explain my county highpointing quest would be looked upon as rather strange.
My partner on this effort was Dennis Poulin.
The climb was more of a hike with a lot of talus negotiating.
Windy on the top and the highest point was at the shelfter with the witness BM.
nebben - Apr 9, 2005 6:25 pm
Route Climbed: Papoose Lake Date Climbed: August 20, 2003Not much of a summit, but more of a high altitude plateau/rounded bump. The navigation is simple, and the crowds are small again for a UT county highpoint. I almost got zapped on the way down after running nearly full tilt to get back to Papoose lake. The Uintas would seem to be a good place for a back to the future movie with all the lightning in summer...
The approach road is long and a little bumpy, but otherwise very scenic from Roosevelt.
grandwazoo - Oct 23, 2003 6:56 pm
Route Climbed: Chepeta Lake Date Climbed: Oct. 18, 2003Other than having nothing but County High Point grabbing to do this morning the hike is anticlimactic.