Teat Mountain (UT) Climber's Log

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vanman798

vanman798 - Nov 22, 2024 9:32 am Date Climbed: Nov 21, 2024

Hiked via OHV Trail 202  Sucess!

The views from the top are amazing! To the southwest, one can see Salt Creek Peak of the San Pitch Mountains, as well as several iconic peaks of the Wasatch Range (Nebo, North Peak, Loafer, Corral, and Cascade). To the northeast, Strawberry Ridge, to the north Diamond Fork (home the Fifth Water Hot Springs), and more of the Wasatch Plateau to the south.

My November 21, 2024, hike—via OHV Trail 202 and FR 070—took me 2 hours. Trail 202 covers 3.25 miles while gaining 2,700 feet of elevation. Then FR 070 carries on to the summit in an additional 0.5 miles and 227 feet of elevation gain. I descended the 3.75 miles in 1.5 hours. Didn't see a soul, just as I like it!

The radio tower seems to belong to AT & T, and I had full cell phone reception.

scgrant

scgrant - Mar 27, 2015 12:06 am Date Climbed: Mar 19, 2015

Teat  Sucess!

Started from the locked gate at the bottom of the FS road. Nice hike along a road. 11 miles RT. Still a fair amount of snow on the road the last several miles to the top.

ZeeJay

ZeeJay - Jul 23, 2014 7:05 pm Date Climbed: Jul 23, 2014

Nice drive  Sucess!

Also did Miller Ridge, P7956, P7900, P7439, and Tanner Ridge.

mountaingazelle

mountaingazelle - Sep 29, 2013 8:16 pm Date Climbed: Sep 20, 2013

Teat  Sucess!

The fall colors in this area were not as bright as usual this year. Supposedly this mountain was named because early pioneers thought it looked like a teat...

Dean

Dean - Aug 16, 2010 1:51 pm Date Climbed: Nov 14, 2009

Walked a lot of it.  Sucess!

My wife and I decided that we should walk to the summit from about a mile and a half down the road as we needed the exercise. Some nice views. Afterwards, I did a p300 peak to the northeast which was more of a workout than the walk up to Teatville. : )

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