Mount Wire - March 28, 2026

scatman

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As far as knee testing is concerned, Mount Wire is a step up from what I've been doing, and so the family headed up this morning to see if I could make it or not. My knees were pretty sore after the descent.

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Overview map of our hike - roughly a 2100 foot elevation gain to the top. We headed up George's Hollow and came back down the ridge


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Just off the trailhead

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Looking back across Research Park towards downtown SLC

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Arrowleaf balsamroot is blooming now at the lower elevations in the foothills

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My two hiking partners for the day

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First sighting of vetch this year

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Desert Alyssum

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Long-leafed phlax

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Mount Wire / Living Room Trail

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This oak leaf has seen better days

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Remnant of last years aster

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Which way did he go? Katie posing with Mount Wire as a backdrop

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A busy trail this morning with most people heading to the Living Room

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A bush pea

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Looking back down George's Hollow towards Research Park and beyond

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The trail to Mount Wire after the junction with the trail that heads up to the Living Room

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More Trail

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Upper Red Butte Canyon and Lookout Mountain in the distance

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Sheila makes it to the saddle

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Stickseed

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Salt lake City with Red Butte in the foreground

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Looking over at the summit of Mount Van Cott which was our destination last week

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The steep part of our hike today

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The University of Utah Hospital and Huntsman Cancer Institute tucked in beyond Red Butte

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Katie is making me look silly today. Damn youth! :D

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Once again, my favorite mountain mahogany

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The beacon!

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A Utah violet

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An old muley from last spring

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View out the Mount Wire Ridge

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What the Hell @regehr ! They have put a bench on top of Wire!

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Sheila about at the summit

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The Scat family on the summit

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On the way up

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Howdy from the top of the beacon

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Here you go @Rockskipper . :D

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Taking a picture of the picture-taker below

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Coming down for me was no easy task. I had to remember to put my bad knee down
first for each step.

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Beacon Hill bench mark

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My snacks up top - fig newton and some pumpkin seeds.

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View from the bench

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Heading back down

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Spring parsley

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Some prickly pear

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Some furry scat on our way down. That is a 77mm lens cap for scale. Anybody have a guess?

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Katie still out ahead

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Lots of snail shells on this hike

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Sheila, making her way down the ridge

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These balsamroots had insects on them

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This rocky outcrop along the ridge is famous for rattlesnakes. We saw a small one, about as big around as my pointer finger, but it
slithered back into a hole in the rocks before I could get my camera off of my shoulder to take its picture. My first sighting of a
rattlesnake in March.

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Some antelope bitter brush in bloom

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And Utah service berry

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Afternoon shot of Mount Wire and the route that we desecnded

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Dandelion

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Back at the Sube!


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