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Definitely looks like a "Nipple" or a "Knob"Actually @regehr, what I meant by "pick one", was to choose one or the other of those two drainages. In my mind, upper Zebra would be more precise, but it doesn't matter, you were really close. As for your submission- with the way that Utah peak names go, that center one is probably known as "Someone's Nipple" .
It is a Knob for sure.Definitely looks like a "Nipple" or a "Knob"
Ok I'll guess it, Red Knob Pass? USGS map labels Red Knob as the one on the left tho. Wasatch (left) and Lovenia (right) visible in the background.It is a Knob for sure.
got it, you're up. the other "visible" feature is the uinta highline trailOk I'll guess it, Red Knob Pass? USGS map labels Red Knob as the one on the left tho. Wasatch (left) and Lovenia (right) visible in the background.
Looks very enticing, minus the weather.got it, you're up. the other "visible" feature is the uinta highline trail
It was actually great, last September I think, the forecast was sort of dire but it mostly rained while we weren’t trying to eat or hang out. We had the entire w fork blacks fork to ourselves.Looks very enticing, minus the weather.
That's a BINGO. You're up @Brendan SIron Top Mesa looks like from topish of the fold east of Long.
Nice, nailed it.Is it the pass between Middle Moody and Red Slide, Circle Cliffs?
Similar look but it's Swap Mesa/Tarantula Mesa east of the Fold in the background.Is that the ridge above Castle Valley? Looks like Book Cliffs in the background, pretty far away.