This is a picture of the beautiful Mount Timpanogos. We live in the shadow of this mountain and have talked about hiking to the very top for a couple of years. It is the tallest mountain in our immediate area, so a climb to the top has been a tempting challenge for the more competitive members of our family. (i.e. - the boys) This summer we decided that this was the year and with our older three kids on board, we chose the Saturday before Labor Day because we had no soccer games that day and away we went. (photo credit goes to Robert Shorn)
Hello, Mr. Sun.... It was not in our plan, but we would watch the sun rise... and set... while we were on the mountain that day.
After about six hours and 7000 feet up, we came to this little lake called "Emerald Lake." We ate lunch here and rested and played for about 45 minutes.
Here, Riley points the the very top - our destination. The little white speck in the middle of the ridgeline is the metal shed you see in the pictures from the top.
The mountain goats were exciting to see. They just roamed all around us and didn't seem to care that we were there.
When we got to the last little switchback before the tippy-top, Ricky hung back a little bit so he could photograph us when we reached the top. He was lucky enough to take a picture right as this guy was practicing his mad balancing skills. Pretty cool, huh? There is Brant in the lead, then me, Riley, and Trent...
At the top, there is this little metal shack with a book for signing. I think Riley looks rather proud of her accomplishment... What an awesome feeling!
We had been on the mountain for nine hours and we had climbed all the way to the 11,749 feet above sea-level summit! Of course, that nine hours included some playing and resting.
Sorry this picture of Brant is so small. It was taken with Ricky's iphone. You can see the big version on Facebook...
This shack is literally perched on the top of a narrow ridge. Riley and Brant are hanging on to the east side of the shack. This side drops down onto the Wasatch County side...
And this is the west side which looks out over Utah County...
We stayed up there for about 30 minutes. We took pictures, chatted with climbing friends we had made, enjoyed the view, and then started the climb down. We happily wished for a zip-line, but knew that the only way down was to hike.
We stayed up there for about 30 minutes. We took pictures, chatted with climbing friends we had made, enjoyed the view, and then started the climb down. We happily wished for a zip-line, but knew that the only way down was to hike.
The hike down took about 5 hours. This was because when we got back down to Emerald Lake, the Park Rangers insisted on checking Brant out. They treated some scrapes he had and asked him some questions to make sure he was still oriented OK. They told us that they did this because young kids who make that hike will sometimes be fine the whole way, and then just crash all of a sudden. They determined that he was fine and let us go on our way. All together, we were on the mountain for close to 15 hours. We missed watching the Alabama game, but Annie was nice enough to text us updates. That kept the boys happy on the long hike down. When we were within about 45 minutes of our car, the sun quietly sunk behind the mountains and we were left to rely on our flashlight once again. We were sore and tired, but proud of what we had done.
I took this picture this morning from our back deck. This is the Mount Timpanogos that we get to see every day and, yes, we are happy to say that we went all. the. way.
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