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Less than a month away from the Hidden Creek trip, so Sheila and I made our way up Burch Hollow then followed the Millcreek Ridge west to Church Fork Peak. Horsemint was the dominant wildflower on this hike as most of the others have already peaked. While hiking across the ridge I think we ran into some mountain lion scat. We had the summit of Church Fork Peak all to ourselves.

Made it to the trailhead around 6:30 am. There was already quite a few cars at the lot.

Diamond clarkia

Showy goldeneye

Hookers onion

Nipplewort

Streambank globemallow

Looking west at the mouth of Millcreek Canyon

Time to start climbing up the hollow

Fleabane


Horsemint

Western wallflower


Lewis flax

View across Millcreek Canyon


Two different bumblebees on horsemint


Lupine

Grand collomia

Common yarrow

Western ridge of Burch Hollow. We will make our way across this ridge to reach Church Fork Peak

Skyrocket

Wasatch beardtongue

Getting close to the top of Burch Hollow

Enjoying the view at the top of the hollow

Me and Olympus (above my head)

Ninebark

Sticky geranium

Looking north from the ridgeline

A little bit of bushwhacking when we lost the elk trail. Good training for @Bob 's big adventure.

False sunflower

Zoomed in on Church Fork Peak to the west of us.

Wasatch beardtongue

Cougar scat? Calling @Outdoor_Fool . That is a 77mm lens cap.

More false sunflowers

A yurt ahead

And a sniff of Grandeur Peak to the west

Where I was last week - Mount Olympus

Yellows salsify

Jacobs ladder and a yellowjacket


This grouse scared the hell out of us just before we reached the yurt. On our way back down if got aggressive protecting its young.
Grouse vs. Scatman 10 round bout. The grouse took the first three rounds, but it was all Scatman after that.

Sticky starwort

More jacob's ladder

Arriving at the yurt

She had to peek inside.

Arriving at the summit of Church Fork Peak

With Grandeur Peak in the background

Stonecrop

Olympus and Grandeur

Lunch time

A slice of habanero jack

Zoomed in on the summit of Grandeur with the Oquirrhs beyond and the Stansbury Range in the far distance

Summit shot

I wonder how long it would take me to reach Grandeur from here?

Butterfly on top

More lewis flax at the summit

On our way back down with the eastern slopes of Burch Hollow visible, along with (L-R) Mount Aire, Unnamed Peak 8490, and
Millvue Peak

View up Porter Fork towards Gobblers Knob and Mount Raymond

More skyrocket

Columbine

Still making our way back along the north ridge of Burch Hollow, with Mount Aire beyond

Wild rose

Lizard

Sego lily

View down Burch Hollow with Wildcat Ridge across the way

Curved rock formation on the eastern slope of Burch Hollow

Looks like the trail leads to Mount Raymond

Back on the Pipeline Trail, looking up at Burch Hollow

More common yarrow on the Pipeline Trail

View up Millcreek Canyon


The workhorses for this hike - Canon PowerShot SX150 IS and the Canon EOS 1D (Classic). I thought the 1D took better pictures
than the 7D @Rockskipper. The 1D is only a 4.2 megapixel sensor.

Mileage sign at trail junction

Back at the Sube.
The End.

Made it to the trailhead around 6:30 am. There was already quite a few cars at the lot.

Diamond clarkia

Showy goldeneye

Hookers onion

Nipplewort

Streambank globemallow

Looking west at the mouth of Millcreek Canyon

Time to start climbing up the hollow

Fleabane


Horsemint

Western wallflower


Lewis flax

View across Millcreek Canyon


Two different bumblebees on horsemint


Lupine

Grand collomia

Common yarrow

Western ridge of Burch Hollow. We will make our way across this ridge to reach Church Fork Peak

Skyrocket

Wasatch beardtongue

Getting close to the top of Burch Hollow

Enjoying the view at the top of the hollow

Me and Olympus (above my head)

Ninebark

Sticky geranium

Looking north from the ridgeline

A little bit of bushwhacking when we lost the elk trail. Good training for @Bob 's big adventure.

False sunflower

Zoomed in on Church Fork Peak to the west of us.

Wasatch beardtongue

Cougar scat? Calling @Outdoor_Fool . That is a 77mm lens cap.

More false sunflowers

A yurt ahead

And a sniff of Grandeur Peak to the west

Where I was last week - Mount Olympus

Yellows salsify

Jacobs ladder and a yellowjacket


This grouse scared the hell out of us just before we reached the yurt. On our way back down if got aggressive protecting its young.
Grouse vs. Scatman 10 round bout. The grouse took the first three rounds, but it was all Scatman after that.

Sticky starwort

More jacob's ladder

Arriving at the yurt

She had to peek inside.

Arriving at the summit of Church Fork Peak

With Grandeur Peak in the background

Stonecrop

Olympus and Grandeur

Lunch time

A slice of habanero jack

Zoomed in on the summit of Grandeur with the Oquirrhs beyond and the Stansbury Range in the far distance

Summit shot

I wonder how long it would take me to reach Grandeur from here?

Butterfly on top

More lewis flax at the summit

On our way back down with the eastern slopes of Burch Hollow visible, along with (L-R) Mount Aire, Unnamed Peak 8490, and
Millvue Peak

View up Porter Fork towards Gobblers Knob and Mount Raymond

More skyrocket

Columbine

Still making our way back along the north ridge of Burch Hollow, with Mount Aire beyond

Wild rose

Lizard

Sego lily

View down Burch Hollow with Wildcat Ridge across the way

Curved rock formation on the eastern slope of Burch Hollow

Looks like the trail leads to Mount Raymond

Back on the Pipeline Trail, looking up at Burch Hollow

More common yarrow on the Pipeline Trail

View up Millcreek Canyon


The workhorses for this hike - Canon PowerShot SX150 IS and the Canon EOS 1D (Classic). I thought the 1D took better pictures
than the 7D @Rockskipper. The 1D is only a 4.2 megapixel sensor.

Mileage sign at trail junction

Back at the Sube.
The End.
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