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Not much of a trip report here but for the last few years my kids and I have hiked to the top of Ensign Peak on Thanksgiving Day. Now calling it a peak might be a stretch; it's more like a bump. But once on top, you have a great view to the south of the Salt Lake Valley, to the east of the Wasatch Front, to the west the Oquirrh Mountains, the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island.
The hike itself is really easy. It only takes about fifteen minutes to get to the top; twenty if you're like me and take pictures along the way.
Once on top we ate lunch while taking in the view, then we headed back down to the car.
Everyone have a happy Thanksgiving!
The trailhead
Hiking up the trail
Break time! I know what you're thinking - If the hike is only fifteen minutes then why do I need a break. Well, I take them when I can get them! 
Ensign Peak
Wasatch Front
Jr. looking out over the Great Salt Lake
Monument on top of Ensign Peak
Downtown Salt Lake City
Black Mountain which I hiked a couple weeks earlier
Wildcat Ridge
Lunch time on the peak
The hike itself is really easy. It only takes about fifteen minutes to get to the top; twenty if you're like me and take pictures along the way.
Once on top we ate lunch while taking in the view, then we headed back down to the car.
Everyone have a happy Thanksgiving!










