Southern Utah Routes with a lot of Elevation Gain?

Ninag

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Hi there, I am training for a fast packing trip this summer that will feature a ton of daily elevation gain/loss including scrambles. I am looking to practice with my gear before the big trip. Seems most mountains are still snow covered. Any recommendations on some routes I can string together to amass close to 10k of vertical gain? 8k? Just looking for a challenging push. Thinking 30-50 miles.

I have done R2R2R recently so would like to explore a new area. Considering BMT + Death Hollow & Mamie Creek which wracks up around 6k of vert, but I'd like to push myself a bit further with that.

Any insight is helpful - thank you!
 
Aside from the less popular Grand Canyon routes (e.g. Nankoweap):
  • Zion S Entrance Visitor Center to Lee Pass (link-up to the E part of the Zion Traverse is indefinitely closed) - ~42M, 7.6K' gain
  • From the E Entrance of Zion E Fork of the Virgin from Mt Carmel Junction to Checkerboard Mesa to E Rim to Observation Pt and back to the E Entrance - 41M, ~8.5K' gain
    • I bike shuttled from the E Entrance last I hiked the E Fork, but not sure it's still allowed officially.
    • The river section is BLM land for most of the way.
  • Steve Allen's Dark Canyon route (Sundance TH to Midway Canyon to Bowdie Canyon (optional) to Lean-To Canyon to Sundance - ~9K, just under 30 miles
I tried to do Brown's to Whipple this weekend, but opted for a lower elevation route b/c there is still considerable snow in the Pine Valley Mtns.
 

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