utahjimk - Jun 5, 2019 6:28 pm Date Climbed: Jun 2, 2019
this one first, then Mahogany
with Akiko, Beth and Michele.
utahguy058 - Oct 25, 2015 9:08 pm Date Climbed: Oct 26, 2015
because 50 feet don't matter
It becomes so important to be on the tallest that we forget around every corner lies a different view and different challenge. North mahogany is no different. The views are timeless and one could only dream of enjoying such a view every day of their life. Don't let 50 feet determine that it isn't worth it, when people pay millions for such a view.
scgrant - Oct 29, 2014 9:43 pm Date Climbed: Oct 23, 2014
North Mahagony
Via Grove Creek TH. Like Yadahzoemtn I also did this one the long way. I followed Grove Creek Canyon all the way until it met up with the Timpooneke Road. From there I followed it for quite a while until I could access the trail that led to the saddle between N Mahogany and Point 8905. I first went up 8905 and then up to North Mahogany (8926). Continued along the mass to Mahogany and further south along the ridge until I dropped back down to the Grove Creek trail, by the memorial bench. I got caught in a nasty steep, loose section with some of the thickest scrub oak, that I had to work through to meet up with the trail. I am sure I got off track coming down the SE Ridge, but I wouldn't recommend this route. Even though this saved me 4+ miles, I much preferred the long way.
abrennalinerush - Aug 3, 2014 11:33 pm Date Climbed: Aug 2, 2014
There's a really sad looking cairn up there.
Gorgeous views of the southern Alpine ridge up here! And quite a majestic angle for admiring Timp. Also, summit Oreos.
PrinceOfNorway - Aug 2, 2014 10:36 pm Date Climbed: Aug 2, 2014
Drums!
Apparently, there was some flavor of rendezvous happening because three were so many people up the Timpanooke road. A lone man stood on a precipice and played a drum. We could hear it even from the top of Mahogany North. The easy/short way is really easy/short. Driving the rough road is the most difficult part of the easy route. The views from the peak are definitely worth the drive...er hike, yeah.
yadahzoemtn - Jun 29, 2014 12:08 am Date Climbed: Jun 28, 2014
Via Grove Creek
Miko Nala and I went the LONG way. Started at Grove Creek TH: 3.5 miles to the Timpanookee Road. Walked the road 2.5 miles. Went up the Northeast ridge. RT 17.0 miles gaining 4716. Beautiful day. Hit ths one and Mahogany.
ZeeJay - Dec 31, 2011 5:02 pm Date Climbed: Dec 31, 2011
Short and steep
Via the northwest ridge that starts at the golf course. First hit Point 8905, then North Mahogany Mt (Point 8926), and then Mahogany. The trail was easy to follow until about 8000' and then I lost it in the snow. It was miserably windy but other than that the weather was beautiful and it was a great end to 2011. Doing all 3 peaks was about 7 miles RT and a total elevation gain of about 4650'.
utahjimk - Jun 5, 2019 6:28 pm Date Climbed: Jun 2, 2019
this one first, then Mahoganywith Akiko, Beth and Michele.
utahguy058 - Oct 25, 2015 9:08 pm Date Climbed: Oct 26, 2015
because 50 feet don't matterIt becomes so important to be on the tallest that we forget around every corner lies a different view and different challenge. North mahogany is no different. The views are timeless and one could only dream of enjoying such a view every day of their life. Don't let 50 feet determine that it isn't worth it, when people pay millions for such a view.
scgrant - Oct 29, 2014 9:43 pm Date Climbed: Oct 23, 2014
North MahagonyVia Grove Creek TH. Like Yadahzoemtn I also did this one the long way. I followed Grove Creek Canyon all the way until it met up with the Timpooneke Road. From there I followed it for quite a while until I could access the trail that led to the saddle between N Mahogany and Point 8905. I first went up 8905 and then up to North Mahogany (8926). Continued along the mass to Mahogany and further south along the ridge until I dropped back down to the Grove Creek trail, by the memorial bench. I got caught in a nasty steep, loose section with some of the thickest scrub oak, that I had to work through to meet up with the trail. I am sure I got off track coming down the SE Ridge, but I wouldn't recommend this route. Even though this saved me 4+ miles, I much preferred the long way.
abrennalinerush - Aug 3, 2014 11:33 pm Date Climbed: Aug 2, 2014
There's a really sad looking cairn up there.Gorgeous views of the southern Alpine ridge up here! And quite a majestic angle for admiring Timp. Also, summit Oreos.
PrinceOfNorway - Aug 2, 2014 10:36 pm Date Climbed: Aug 2, 2014
Drums!Apparently, there was some flavor of rendezvous happening because three were so many people up the Timpanooke road. A lone man stood on a precipice and played a drum. We could hear it even from the top of Mahogany North. The easy/short way is really easy/short. Driving the rough road is the most difficult part of the easy route. The views from the peak are definitely worth the drive...er hike, yeah.
yadahzoemtn - Jun 29, 2014 12:08 am Date Climbed: Jun 28, 2014
Via Grove CreekMiko Nala and I went the LONG way. Started at Grove Creek TH: 3.5 miles to the Timpanookee Road. Walked the road 2.5 miles. Went up the Northeast ridge. RT 17.0 miles gaining 4716. Beautiful day. Hit ths one and Mahogany.
ZeeJay - Dec 31, 2011 5:02 pm Date Climbed: Dec 31, 2011
Short and steepVia the northwest ridge that starts at the golf course. First hit Point 8905, then North Mahogany Mt (Point 8926), and then Mahogany. The trail was easy to follow until about 8000' and then I lost it in the snow. It was miserably windy but other than that the weather was beautiful and it was a great end to 2011. Doing all 3 peaks was about 7 miles RT and a total elevation gain of about 4650'.
mountaingazelle - Sep 18, 2011 8:10 pm Date Climbed: Sep 18, 2011
North MahoganyStarted from Timpooneke Road trailhead. A trail goes up to the ridge overlooking the valley. I continued on toward Mahogany Mountain after this peak.