Summit Log: Frary Peak (Antelope Island, Utah)

Filed under:Adventure, Cool Stuff, Inspiring, Photography, Video — posted by Tyler on May 3, 2009 @ 7:29 pm    Print Post

I plan on hiking one peak per month for the rest of the peak-bagging season.  True peak-baggers probably don’t restrict themselves to a certain time of year, but I’m proud to say that despite the inclement weather we were having this weekend, I stuck to my plan and it really paid off!

I was banking on the weather clearing, but when I paid my $9 entrance fee to enter Antelope Island State Park and heard the two rangers tell me that there was no hope of the weather clearing up today, my heart sank.  Nothing to do but hike the peak, no matter what the conditions.  It rained on me the entire way up the mountain.  The winds got pretty strong and the rain stung my face.  Despite the weather, it was one of the easiest peaks I’ve ever climbed.  The trail was great all the way up, despite the muddiness, and there were only a couple of exposed areas.

Upon reaching the top I took some pictures (not too much to look at when you’re in a cloud) and was about to head back down after only 15 minutes, but as I reached for my pack I noticed a flash of sky and a mountain off in the west.  As quickly as I saw it it disappeared.  But it gave me a glimmer of hope that the storm was about to clear.  Another flash, and another!  Sure enough, the clouds started to clear out.

I ended up staying on top for an hour and a half and by the time I headed down I had a clear view all the way to the Wasatch mountains to the east. It was awesome! I can’t wait for the next peak!

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5 comments »

  1. You did get some beautiful scenery shots and pretty flower closeups. I'm so glad you shared them on your blog! I'll bet Griffin asked you why you didn't bring the woolly caterpillar home for him!

    Comment by mom — May 4, 2009 @ 4:52 pm

  2. Yep, you're right! Griffin and Sami both wondered why I didn't bring the caterpillar home for them. Especially since they had instructed me to bring any small animals that I saw home for them.

    Comment by Tyler — May 4, 2009 @ 6:22 pm

  3. I'm so glad you finally made it up a peak. You've definitely had the fever the last little bit. You always take beautiful pictures! I always look forward to what you capture on film.

    Comment by Heather — May 5, 2009 @ 4:25 am

  4. Let me know when and where you are going if you want a partner.

    Comment by Rich — May 5, 2009 @ 6:13 am

  5. Nice footage and pictures! I wish I would have been able to make it.

    Comment by Clint — May 5, 2009 @ 4:07 pm

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