Dragon Tail and Church Fork Loop - May 3, 2025

scatman

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This will be my final weekend training hike for Maybird Gulch on the 9th, so I chose to do a loop hike that summits Grandeur Peak. Normally, when I do this loop hike, I take the West Slope trail the the top of Grandeur, but this time I wanted to head up the Dragon Tail route. The loop distance heading up the West Slope is approximately 11 miles, so I am assuming that the Dragon Tail is roughly the same since it just heads up the ridge to the south of the West Slope Trail. I also had a special guest star show up as @Ugly decided to join me on this one.

Now the trail up the Dragon's Tail is a steep one and I struggled mightily for the first 2 miles. Ugly was kind enough to keep at my pace though which probably made him late for his RSL gig later in the evening. Once on top, we ate our lunches before heading back down through Church Fork. It was supposed to get up to 82 in the valley on Saturday, and we could feel the heat the further we dropped down the Church Fork drainage. Once we reached the pipeline trail, we stopped for a quick rest and snack before heading west along the pipeline to reach an overlook of the Salt Lake Valley. From the Pipeline Trail junction until the end of our hike the trail was exposed with little shade, and the last half of our hike was a hot one. :hot: From there, it was the Bonneville Shoreline Trail that let us complete our loop and back to our vehicles that were parked on north end of Wasatch Drive. There were a lot of long switchbacks to deal with on the last stretch.

I shot with my Canon XSi which has a 12.2 MP sensor and was release back in 2008. I do think the images from the XS that I shot with the previous weekend had a better quality to them.

Here is our hike:

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We shoved off around 7:00 am, and are hiking along a service road just above the trailhead at this point. Part of the Dragon's Tail
Can be seen above.

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If you like Mount Olympus then this hike is for you as you get lots of good looks as you work your way up and around Grandeur

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Cutting off onto the Dragon Tail route up Grandeur

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Low cryptantha

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View up an unnamed gulch with the Dragon's Tail above

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Phlox

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Arrowleaf balsamroot

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Reaching the lower end of the tail

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Steep climb from here up the the main part of the Dragon's Tail

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The Dragon's Tail

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Calves are burning at this point

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Paintbrush emerges from the rock crack

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Nice little outcrop to get one's picture taken on with REI just off to my left down below

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She stared at us the entire time we were within view of her.

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A chukar stayed still for a long time before flying off

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A nice little mahogany forest were we stopped for a break after two hours of hiking

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My snack to hopefully get me to the top of Grandeur

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The summit of Grandeur finally comes into view for us

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Glacier lilies were common on the small rocky ridge before the final climb to the summit

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The ridge we had to cross to reach the final climb

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The scrub oak was still leafless

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Goosefoot violets

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Ugly and Olympus

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Some nice orange lichen

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About to connect with the main, and popular trail out of Church Fork, with the Grandeur summit above.

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Summit shot

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And views from the summit

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My lunch. I substituted and orange for an apple this week

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Mmm. . . . . habanero cheese

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Just liked the colors here on this Oregon grape leaf

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Some leafless aspen shots on our way down into Church Fork

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Ugly, enjoying the view down into Church Fork

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Yellow bells

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View down Church Fork

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Woodland stars

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Ball-head waterleaf

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View of Grandeur from down in Church Fork

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Break time at the junction with the Pipeline Trail. Hot hiking from this point on.

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View back up Millcreek Canyon from the Pipeline Trail

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The Pipeline Trail

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View down Millcreek Canyon towards the mouth of the canyon

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South side of Grandeur

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More phlox

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And some vetch

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Approaching Rattlesnake Gulch

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Is this Mount Whitney Portal? :) Lots of switchbacks coming up out of Rattlesnake Gulch

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That way to the switchbacks

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More south side of Grandeur at the head of Rattlesnake Gulch

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Thayne Peak

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Leaving Forest Service land

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Still huffing it on the Pipeline

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Triangle (or Hobbs) Peak across the canyon

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View back up at Grandeur from the overlook

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Ugly and Grandeur. Hitting the Shoreline Trail back to our vehicles

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Long, numerous and hot switchbacks on this section of the Shoreline Trail

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Bitterbrush in bloom along the Shoreline

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And dessert alyssum

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Looking up at the main section of the Dragon Tail, where we were at earlier in the day

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Balsamroot

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A lone cedar

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Back on the service road with Grandeur above

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Back at the Jeep

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And Ugly heading towards his truck.

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I stopped off at Walmart for some grapefruit juice and got this shot from the parking lot, of Grandeur with the ridge we hiked up

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I burned some major calories on this hike, so a combo pizza was in order for dinner

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Along with a nice Cherry Bliss Big Bad Baptist from EPIC Brewery.


I imagined that @Ugly was having a nice big J Dawg smothered with sour kraut, onions, pickles with some jalapeños and yellow mustard at the RSL game. Man Ugly, you are making me hungry just typing this up. :D

Next week Maybird! God help me! :scatman:


The End.
 
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Thanks for the invite.
It was a great, hike, even though the last few hot miles sucked the conversation out of me.
Lucky, I was prepared for work and made the later crew call, even after a shower, but sadly no J Dawgs, cuz we were busy! I got a terrible charlie-horse in my hamstring partway through the first half. My legs did not like being shove into a tight desk up against a wall... haha

I think Maybird will be more wonderful because of this adventure.

Bitterbrush?
Hmm.... did you taste it :p

Cheery Bliss Big Bad Baptist, now that's a name!
BTW, I did not even mention it, because I was not reminded until I got to work. The whole reason my friends call me Ugly was the anniversary of May 3, 27 years ago. This hike was a great way to celebrate.

Your account is quite accurate I think.
I have a few minutes before my ride arrives for tonight's fun.
Special K wanted some attention while I was reading this;

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@scatman went straight up all of this vertical with purpose.
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And this was a good idea of how steep some of it was:
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The rest of these all just fall into a few themes:
Balsamroot
Trees
Views of Olympus

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Balsamroot and trees
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I really liked this squat pine. When you are not growing any more up... you just end up growing out. It's a metaphor
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In a few hours we would circle around and be on a trail down there.
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Nice trees.
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I need to clean my lens and sensor...
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I do like orange... This was one of my favorite of the day.
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I had cold pizza for breakfast.
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Sparse shade
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A really big serviceberry bush, right near the end... can you just feel the heat rising up?
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I am not sure there is a PC way to say these are gringo style tacos?
Tomorrow I should be having some Baja style tacos.
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Scat didnt complain going up that? I hear no end of it when I route stuff lkike that!!
 
Thanks for the invite.
It was a great, hike, even though the last few hot miles sucked the conversation out of me.
Lucky, I was prepared for work and made the later crew call, even after a shower, but sadly no J Dawgs, cuz we were busy! I got a terrible charlie-horse in my hamstring partway through the first half. My legs did not like being shove into a tight desk up against a wall... haha

I think Maybird will be more wonderful because of this adventure.

Bitterbrush?
Hmm.... did you taste it :p

Cheery Bliss Big Bad Baptist, now that's a name!
BTW, I did not even mention it, because I was not reminded until I got to work. The whole reason my friends call me Ugly was the anniversary of May 3, 27 years ago. This hike was a great way to celebrate.

Your account is quite accurate I think.
I have a few minutes before my ride arrives for tonight's fun.
Special K wanted some attention while I was reading this;

View attachment 141331

@scatman went straight up all of this vertical with purpose.
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And this was a good idea of how steep some of it was:
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The rest of these all just fall into a few themes:
Balsamroot
Trees
Views of Olympus

View attachment 141332 View attachment 141333

Balsamroot and trees
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I really liked this squat pine. When you are not growing any more up... you just end up growing out. It's a metaphor
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In a few hours we would circle around and be on a trail down there.
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Nice trees.
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I need to clean my lens and sensor...
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I do like orange... This was one of my favorite of the day.
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I had cold pizza for breakfast.
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Sparse shade
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A really big serviceberry bush, right near the end... can you just feel the heat rising up?
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I am not sure there is a PC way to say these are gringo style tacos?
Tomorrow I should be having some Baja style tacos.
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Looks like you've got a lap cat there. I'm guessing my trip report put her to sleep. :)

Good looking tacos. Were they as tasty as they look?

Good looking pictures too. The one of the steep slope is making my shins hurt.

The only purpose I had on this hike was to not die! :moses:
 
Scat didnt complain going up that? I hear no end of it when I route stuff lkike that!!

Oh yeah, Scat complained - about every ten steps going up actually. Other than my left knee, I felt better on the descent and straightaways. Dragon Tail is always a good training hike for a @Bob adventure. :D
 

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