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Last Saturday I decided to give a go at the Adams Cabin Trail in the Wasatch Mountains. The cabin sits on forest service land at about 7650 feet and is available for public use. I thought it would be a challenging hike with a 3,200 feet gain in about 2.25 miles and was curious to see the cabin. Along the way I realized I could also possibly attempt to summit Thurston Peak, the highest point in both Morgan and Davis counties. Unfortunately I would be turned back from both due to steep snow fields which I did not feel comfortable crossing.
A view of the valley from the first snow field I encountered a just above 7000 ft...
Another view from about 8000 ft...
Looking north with Ben Lomond in view...
A snow field which would turn me back from reaching Thurston Peak today. It was a long way down to the bottom...
On my way down...
A view of the valley from the first snow field I encountered a just above 7000 ft...

Another view from about 8000 ft...

Looking north with Ben Lomond in view...

A snow field which would turn me back from reaching Thurston Peak today. It was a long way down to the bottom...

On my way down...
