Grandeur Peak - May 16, 2026

scatman

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Yesterday was my 29th wedding anniversary, and to celebrate Sheila and I managed an anniversary hike to the top of Grandeur Peak. At 8299 feet in elevation, Grandeur would be the highest that I have hiked since my knee surgery last October and I was interested to see how the knee would hold up on this one.

Wildflowers haven't been that spectacular this year, due to the record warm winter we had here in Salt Lake, but there were some along the trail that kept me busy taking pictures all the way up.

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Overview map

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Only five cars at the trailhead at 6:30 am

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Couple of waterfalls on Church Fork

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Choke cherry was plentiful along the trail

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My hiking partner for the day, and for the last 29 years.

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Trail intersection

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One of the cameras that I took on this hike, the Canon PowerShot S50. I am slowly moving up the S series.

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These stairs are starting to remind me of the old ones on Mount Olympus

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Mount Olympus comes into view

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Phacelia

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Most of the mules' ears were pretty ragged looking

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Vetch

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Western wallflower

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Yarrow

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Starwort

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Lewis flax

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Hound's tongue

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Triangle Peak along with Mount Olympus to the west

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Wasatch beardtongue

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Miners lettuce

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View down Church Fork

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On the last switchback

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Some white stickseed

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Larkspur

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Mountain dandelion

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View back to Church Fork Peak

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Reminder of last fall

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Woodland star

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More larkspur

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Just left of center is Perkin's Peak on Parleys Ridge, where we were two weeks ago

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Ballhead waterleaf trying to hide from me

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If you squint, you just might be able to see the yurt of Church Fork Peak

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Western stoneseed

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A caterpillars' nest with no caterpillars at home

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Oregon grape

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Buscuitroot

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Sheila, rounding to the west side of Grandeur

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Me, pondering if Olympus is still in my wheelhouse

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This lady had had enough

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A look up Millcreek Canyon from the summit of Grandeur

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View to the north from the summit of Grandeur

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View along the Millcreek Ridge towards Church Fork Peak with Mount Aire beyond

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My other camera for the hike, a Canon EOS 5D Mark III

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There's a lizard if you can find it

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Church Fork Peak to Mount Olympus

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Nearly a 360 degree view from the Grandeur summit

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Heading back down

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A Utah violet

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A bee on some balsamroot

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Yellow salsify

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Hookers onion

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Makes my knees hurt just watching this

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Cascades on Church Fork

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Lots of vehicles at the trailhead now.

It was then on to Park City for a well deserved meal.

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The moose is loose!

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A magpie outside our restaurant

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Some prime rib and a baked potato

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And finished the night off with some mud pie. Yum!


The End.
 

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