Lick HERE. One day while the Chief was fighting in a war, an arrow hit him in his heart and he died. The early Timp Hikes required getting up to Stewarts Flat (now Sundance) on a Friday and camping, then following sheep trails and bushwhacking the next day up to the summit, then going back to the valley on the third day. It is not my intent to describe every risk you may encounter on visiting this area but the author of this page is not responsible for your safety. Make good use of your light. The other two books listed here are an interesting history by Jared Farmer (Here is the creation story of a landmarkone beloved peak in the American West. Timpanogos Campground From I-15, take exit 272 for 800 north toward Orem and proceed east on Highway 52 to the mouth of Provo Canyon. I'd like to feature a trip report from the past about the Everest Ridge (west face of Timp) See that HERE. You can choose to slide it, just dont complain if you hurt yourself. Deer, moose, mountain goats, marmots and pikas (coneys) are inhabitants of this area. More information on prominence can be found at this site, peaklist .org Check out all the maps they have put together, it'll keep you busy on a rainy weekend. Support The Show On Patreon! Which brings us to medical helicopters. Other possibilities abound on this huge mountain and its area. Mount Timpanogos has a local Legend to it. Aaron Maizlish has put together this fantastic map of the Western United States showing the peaks that qualify for this special rating. Second Falls is about a quarter of a mile past First Falls, and it is where whats left of the old pavement ends. It would be nice if people asked to Forest Service to restore it. Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple seen from the North East. Approached from the parking lot for the Aspen Grove trail, the trail for Stewart Falls is found just to the right of the restrooms on the south end of the parking lot. Caine Alder, the gentleman quoted in the article, has apparently since died. Mount Timpanogos, Utah. It may be instructive to learn how people die on Mt. This five plus miles is enough of a hike for some people, and the area around the Timpanogos Shelter at Emerald Lake is a popular resting spot where hikers contemplate the distance to the summit rising high overhead. Remember that there is more to do on the mountain than just climbing to the summit. Timpanogos is a huge mountain, extending almost seven miles in a north to south direction with many of its peaks reaching over the 11000 foot mark. Autumn has different variations as this pic below shows. The summit hut, in the off season. Natures peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. Jan 20, 2021, 11:55 PM BY MORGAN WOLFE, KSL TV KSLTV.com PROVO, Utah - Utah County search and rescue crews have made two separate rescues on Mount Timpanogos in less than a week, and one hiker is warning others after he was taken to an area hospital for hypothermia and frostbite on his hands. That can sometimes lead to interesting medical problems if you spend enough time at altitude. Nebo is higher). Dont do anything else that could be on this list of obvious no nos, like rolling rocks or letting your dog chase baby mountain goats. Often, people mistakenly believe that climbing the mountain is simply a matter of walking up the trail, and that if its a nice day in the neighborhood it must be a nice day on the summit. The Daily Herald recently had this superb story about him. He is the only person who has ever climbed the mountain five times, back to back. A couple of good general books on hiking and backpacking. The Aspen Grove (Mount Timpanogos) trail is a bit more scenic but also a bit steeper and more difficult. In 1943, three local men aged thirty one, thirty one, and thirty two died when they were caught in a snowstorm while deer hunting up on the mountain near the north end of Roberts Ridge, after having left their winter gear in their trucks because the weather was initially good; a fourth man was brought down alive. This temple was to be the ninth temple built in Utah. My list of 14 Utah Winter Date Night Ideas got such a great response, I decided to follow it up with a list of 14 Utah. Read the trip reports that have been put up for more information about routes and experiences. You can find more information on this nice side trip here.Here's a link to an overview map of the areaAdditional info can be found..HERE. Keep in mind that it can snow on the mountain in any month of the year including in August. Worth a look as it gives you a good feel for conditions on the mountain as a whole. It might not be quite the same as joining the illustrious pantheon of Timp hiking worthies: Stewart, Roberts, Hart, Pace, Kelsey, Hilton, Heaton, Kearney, Meyer, Ashcraft, Woolsey, Lowry, and others. Skinning up Timpanogos is fun, but no other mountain in Utah has buried recreationalists so deeply for so many months. Wikipedia has an entry on Mount Timpanogos. In past decades, most of the falls and ledges had now largely forgotten names. There are stupifying levels of cluelessness on the mountain, matched only by a fortuitous amount of dumb luck. Will You Go to Hell If You Litter and Cut Across Switchbacks? Take this seriouslyin the past quarter century, avalanches have joined falls as the most common causes of fatalities on Timp. Timp in autumn, at Aspen Grove. Instead of returning to the saddle and Timpanogos Basin, some people work their way further south and then glissade northward down the glacier from the glacier saddle to Emerald Lake, but that is not particularly safe. In 2005, a young man committed suicide near the mouth of Provo Canyon. There is camping available at Aspen Grove but it is on a very limited basis. More specifically, dont litter. The mountain towers about 7,000 feet over Utah Valley, including the cities of Lehi, Provo, Orem, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Lindon and others. Vanman's pic at the summit in late October, Fred Beckey's Great Peaks of the Continent, Routes This is the second highest mountain in the Wasatch range, behind Mount Nebo. A few are: Provo peak, Spanish Fork peak, Loafer Mtn, West Mtn, Lake Mtn, Boulter Peak, and a few others. You can click on it to get a printable version good for portable use. From there the Timpooneke trail heads southward through evergreens up the drainage, crossing the wilderness boundary almost immediately. His death has revived cal The path is paved and a great hike for families. Pay your fee and get to the trailhead early in the morning, before dawn on Saturdays and holidays, which is also important so you can start your hike before the lower trail becomes hot, and so you can finish before dark. This mountain almost delights in massive natural releases. This results in lots of relatively minor injuries, and sometimes in more serious injuries or in deaths from leaving the trail and falling, because multitudes are unable to grasp the wisdom of staying off steep, sketchy places. A light covering of new snow mostly falling on Fri morning. Timpanogos Regional Hospital is a full-service hospital caring for residents of Utah County since 1998. If you do any ten of the above twelve activities, you can join the ranks of the Grand Order of Admirers of Timpanogos. Children refers to the set of objects that logically fall under a given object. All of this is especially important because rescue is not likely to be immediately available. It is about 1.9 miles to the falls and has about 330 feet of elevation gain going to the falls and 450 feet of gain coming back so expect close to 800 feet round trip with 3.8 miles of effort. All in all, its best to consciously avoid serious hazards. Utah Urban Legend: Beaver Creek Nudist Ranch. All risks are assumed by the participant. Length 7.0 miElevation gain 2,171 ftRoute type Out & back. Sliding down the glacierwhich is mostly gone in this photois an optional route down from the summit, but one that frequently causes injuries. In 2007, an eleven year old Pleasant Grove boy was killed by a black bear that drug him from the tent his family was camping in off Timpooneke Road past the campground; there was food in the tent, and the party that camped there the previous night had left food out. At an elevation of about 11,750 feet (3581 meters), give or take a foot or two or three depending on which source you consult, the summit is almost a mile and a half higher than the valley floor, and it has different weather than the valley. Paul W.
But last year eight people were killed in the state, making it one of the deadliest avalanche seasons since records have been kept.As a follow up to this tragic story, Phil Lowry and Joey Dempster, along with family volunteers and members of Utah County SAR, spent a good deal of time in May 2006 poring through the melting snow looking for any sign of the dead snowshoer. I'm sure there are bear and probably cougars (not the BYU kind) also but I have no personal experience with bear information in this area but I indeed have seen many BYU cougars on the trails. Located in Salt Lake Valley and tucked in American Fork Canyon, it's the second-tallest peak in the Wasatch mountain range (Mt. The history and geology of Mt. This is when summer afternoon thunderstorms pop up, though. You can pronounce Timpooneke any way you like. Timpanogos, or Timp for short. While going back down I got sick from over doing it, and yes I did puked. (Harrison Stafford) Today there are two trailheads that lead to the 11,572-foot summit of Mount Timpanogos. The meadow at the Aspen Grove (Mount Timpanogos) trailhead. There are some campgrounds on the American Fork Canyon road although theTimpooneke campground would be the most convenient for those who will hike the Timpooneke trail. People who summited received round commemorative pins, which changed each year, and some participants were awarded Timp Sticks. Sign the register, and chat about trail conditions and summit weather. Timpanogos. The white summit hut is barely visible far above, with a cloud behind it. The early fall is also quite pretty, but the upper mountain becomes unsafe once it starts snowing on the summit, which is before winter arrives in the valley. Before you get to First Falls, and just before reaching the wilderness boundary, Lame Horse trail will veer away to the right; mind the sign, and take the summit trail to the left. Jerry Joseph Hudson, 84, of Highland, Utah passed away peacefully Wednesday, March 1, 2023, surrounded by his family. "Timp" Roberts also initiated a short play of the legend at the 1934 Timp Hike bonfire. The top of Timp, as seen from the Timpooneke trail in Timpanogos Basin. KTVX Utah police are searching for a man who went missing while hiking on Mount Timpanogos three weeks ago. Nebo and to the north you can make out Lone Peak, the Pfeifferhorn, Broads Fork, Sunrise, and Dromedary Peaks. Some people cannot even figure out which way to descend because they cant recognize the trail they came up, and cant be helped because they do not know the name of the trailhead they left from. If you look at the slopes of Timpanogos that faces Utah Valley then you can see the profile of the Indian Princess laying down. SOLOs Not Free SOAP Notes Cell Phone App, Different Types of Fun Offered by Mount Timpanogos, Guide for the Aged: Avoiding Unnecessary Suffering While Backpacking Timp, A Nod to the Amateur Radio People Who Helped the WebmasterKG7JZJGet Licensed, Girl Talk Part 2: Handling Your Period in the Backcountry. ft, an office, a bunk room . The trail Mr. Alder liked goes on straight at that part. Timp is a very popular hike among Utah locals. Of course, if you take the time to look at the photos, you'll see that there are those who love to climb it during the winter. Campground will be on your right, past Sundance Resort and Aspen Grove Recreation Area. In April 1993 the First Presidency of the Church announced plans to build a temple in American Fork, Utah. If you want to do something really amazing, and you're a strong hiker with ties to a nonprofit or governmental or university group that will back you up and can claim some interest in Timp, try to get Google to let you carry their Trekker along both trails to photograph them. There is a lesser known open air toilet above Emerald Lake, but it is slowly collapsing in on itself, and it probably would not be enjoyable to be the person to have that plywood finally give way underneath you. Here is a summary of most of the deaths in the past one hundred years; scroll down for additional details in a section below: eleven died from falls, five died from dropping through collapsing snow bridges into holes or from sliding into crevasses, four died from avalanches, four died from snowstorm-induced hypothermia or from late autumn cold, one died from rockfall, four died from heart attacks, one died from a bear attack, two died from a ski lift accident, one from a zip line accident, two were murdered, four committed suicide, two causes of death were unknown, and seven died from airplane crashes. The trailhead to the Timpooneke route is just beyond the campground area.BTW, the nearest major airport is Salt Lake City international, located about 45 miles north. Timp has been climbed safely over a thousand times by a local retired man, and tens of thousands of other people have summited it, some without incident. In 1961, a forty five year old man died when a Cessna 172 from California, in which he was a passenger, crashed into trees on the mountain near the top of the Alpine Loop; the pilot, who had dropped through clouds and unexpectedly discovered he was quite close to the mountain, survived his many injuries despite being trapped in the wreckage for days in winter weather. Timpanogos by Michael Kelsey and the book called High in Utah " by Michael Weibel and Dan Miller. Gaze at the mountain, and venture into the caves, and decide for yourself! : ) On my last trip up the Timpooneke trail, I saw three deer and about a dozen mountain goat and too many pikas to count. Deer Vista,The untimely death of the developer of this incredible 5BR home with panoramic Timpanogos mountain and Jordanelle reservoir views, just minutes from the Deer Valley Gondola, is forcing the Estate to sell this Deer Vista property. Multiple uninterrupted summit records include that of Lowry, who has run to the summit and back twice in succession in 6:45 via the Timpooneke trail, and the endurance record of David Crockett of Saratoga Springs, Utah. Jerika Binks, 24, was staying at a residential treatment / integrated recovery center near North County Boulevard in American Fork in Utah. Unless you are a mountaineer, adept with an ice axe, it is best to wait until after the snow has cleared from the trails before attempting to hike to the top of Timp. Torch lighting ceremony at a prehike program. So long as youre prepared, and will refrain from doing anything stupid on the mountain, you should. In this springtime photo there is too much snow on the upper mountain to safely hike to the summit. FAX: 801.585.3464 Timp from I-15 is to take the 284 exit and go east on highway 92. The trailhead is large, has vault style bathrooms, and a campground nearby. Timpanogos at Sunrise from Silver Glance Lake Framed Print Gary Whitton $79 Similar Designs More from This Artist If you were southwest of Timpanogos in Utah Valley and looked northeast to Timpanogos you will be able to see the profile of the Chief's face. The tale has been revisited in print throughout the 1970s, and a compilation of legends was published in 1988 by Effie W. Adams. In 1980, on June 8, a twenty six year old man from Oregon died when he fell into what is now called Lower Killer Snow Hole, by First Falls above Aspen Grove, a part of a snowfield with snow melt running beneath it that thins the snowfield from the bottom up, essentially making an ever thinning snow bridge that hikers mistakenly assume is solid all the way the the ground. If you want to camp out easy, you have a myriad of motels in the Provo, Orem, Pleasant Grove area. It fills up fast on the weekends, however. But Utahna discovers Red Eagle's secret and once again scales the high reaches of Mount Timpanogos, where she throws herself to her death. In 1978, a thirty six year old man from Idaho, returning from a trip to Colorado, flew a Cessna 172 into the cliffs above Emerald Lake, in zero visibility weather, killing him. Timpanogos as well. Timpanogos Park was originally built to hold the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival. Timpanogos Emergency Response Team shack about a hundred yards up from the Aspen Grove (Mount Timpanogos) trailhead. Sliding down the glacier is an outstanding way to get injured, no matter how many people tell you theyve done it safely. As you can see, there are many of all ages that can put up great times and yet I am very proud of my own time last year at the ripe old age of 72 when I hiked to the summit in 4.5 hours. The bedrock is liquid. Enjoy the view and the nice workout the hike provides. Frederick liked to go to the mountains almost every weekend, Love said. TERT radio operators at the trailhead shacks both keep in touch with high camp and dispatch, and provide advice to hikers; they camp at the TERT sites in the nearby campgrounds. The Timpanogos Shelter at Emerald Lake is now over 50 years. Darren Gilbert.The teen, who was believed to be snowboarding out of bounds at the Snowbird ski resort, was reported missing about 6 p.m. Gilbert said poor weather and visibility was hampering searchers, who set up command at Tibble Fork Reservoir. From Hidden Lakes the trail winds upward toward Emerald Lake, which is at the top of a short but steep hill; a now eroded path has been beaten into that hill straight upward so that the trail no longer switchbacks to the north as it once did. This thoughtfully designed 6765 sq. We have all heard the timeless love story of Romeo and Juliet, but did you know that Utah has its own tragic Romeo and Juliet love story? For the Aspen Grove trailhead - there are some turnouts along the Alpine Loop nearby, either up or down the Alpine Loop road, and you can park in the turnouts. (Personal note, I met him on August 16, 2013 as he was coming down from the summit which he had made in about 3 hours. In 1937, a fifty three year old Ohio man on the annual Timp Hike died of a heart attack near the top of the glacier, despite efforts by Boy Scouts and doctors to resuscitate him. In 1990, a twenty two year old BYU student from Centerville died after falling from a cliff near Stewart Falls (Stewart Cascades), where he had gone to pray about marrying a girl. The Forest Service likes to pretend that by declaring the summit trails part of a wilderness area, they magically become wilderness, but the fact is that Timp is different from any other wilderness area in Utahthe mountain literally abuts the city limits of the towns that most people in Utah County live in, culturally the summit trails are essentially a rugged urban park that is more popular than the parks in the valley, and so at times there may be over two thousand people on the trails at once. If youre curious about what kind of night of fun motivated the creation of this web page, watch this short video: Lots of people get themselves into minor trouble on Mount Timpanogos, but most of them limp out and their stories arent told publicly. http://user.xmission.com/~wake/timp.html, Supposedly Karl Meltzer did the round trip in 1:58. It covers a jaw-dropping 104,000 square feet with Sierra white granite walls and bronze doors. CALL OR TEXT US NOW FOR AVAILABILITY AT 310-853-1455! Continue on another 8.2 miles (passing the Timpanogos Cave national monument area) until you come to the Timpooneke Campground on the right side of the road. Whats left is at N 40 24.4336 W 111 39.3225 (the lower site) and N 40 24.4062 W 111 39.4034 (the bottom of the upper site, with flattened wreckage spread further up the slope above). The glacier is one of the highlights for many of those who summit the mountain, using it as a quick descent route. If you and your friends arent carrying avalanche beacons, probes, and shovels, you probably dont know what you are doing. Apart from the summit trails, Stewart Falls (Stewart Cascades) is one of two places in Utah Countythe other being Bridal Veil Fallsthat are hot spots for injury due to the large number of people going there unprepared while assuming they will have an easy and safe walk. Give them a wide berth.Recently (see summit log) robtvahle mentioned that he saw moose on the Timpooneke trail and the goat pictures provided here were taken by Kris247 who has this incredible picture featured to the left. In 1955, five men dieda twenty two year old Air Force engineer, a twenty five year old Air Force co-pilot, a thirty year old civilian employee of the Air Force, a thirty three year old pilot, and a forty five year old civilian employee of the Air Forcewhen their B-25 Mitchell medium bomber crashed into the side of the mountain above Timpanogos Basin while flying in bad weather from Montana to California. Joseph Bullough's outstanding shot of getting there the hard way. Mt. The higher you climb, the less gravity there is pulling on you, so that may be encouraging. Please be careful on Timp in winter. J. Willard Marriott Library. The Aspen Grove (Mount Timpanogos) trailhead is open all winter, but those thinking of a short excursion up that drainage should keep in mind that avalanches come down into the upper basins and the lower drainage every year (this one at Aspen Grove being an example of how avalanches can run all the way to the campground). The general rule is: leave no trace. I can't believe it was listed as over 14K and no one noticed that before you. Ben Woolsey, aka "That Guy" a retired postal worker from Utah County, regularly places and maintains the summit register on the mountain. In 1912, almost two dozen mighty conquerors, well dressed for the occasion, enjoyed summiting on the first annual Timp Hike. Mount Timpanogos - 10-day weather forecast comparing all major weather models, e.g. Building the trail with picks and shovels. A few years ago I went with a group of people from school to hike on the Timpooneke Trail to the summit of Mount Timpanogos. (271), Comments The Roberts version of the story likely debuted at a traditional bonfire held at Aspen Grove the night before the Timp Hike, an annual pilgrimage to summit Mount Timpanogos in the early 1920s. You can approach the Alpine Loop from Highway 189 on the south side, or Highway 92 on the north side of Utah County. No one will fly in to give you a ride just because you overextended yourself, though. Named by the indigenous people to this area, Timpanogos roughly translates into "water on rock". There is a summit hut there, although it does not offer much shelter. From the saddle the trail works southward up the west upper edge of the ridge to the summit. Paul Wake
If you hike the hill, please refresh up on leave no trace so the trail stays open. Advice on mountain conditions may be obtained by calling the Pleasant Grove Ranger station at 801-785 3563 or the Uinta National forest office at 801 377-5780. Part of the mountainside near Stewart Falls (Stewart Cascades) has been entirely denuded of vegetation, as has part of the area just below Emerald Lake, and those places are now nothing but eroding dirt slopes. At 4:30 p.m., when conditions cleared, a Department of Public Safety helicopter spotted Frederick and was able to land near him, about 1,000 feet below the slide.Frederick, who was uninjured, was flown to the Aspen Grove trailhead several miles from Emerald Lake. Timp, One of (57) 5000 ft. Prominence Peaks in USA, View From the parking lot, you'll find the most popular trail, the Aspen Grove trail that heads on up the mountainThe other way to access Mt. This web page suggests that people heading up Timp should first think about how to do so safely. Sun protection, a first aid kit, illumination, and a map are important also. From the summit of Mt. There is a sad truth about the stay-on-the-trail rule: the trails have so many spots that have worn away to nothing due to no maintenance, and so many areas that get overgrown each year, that people have beat in many side trails and it can be hard to even identify the proper trail. Out of the shadows appeared a handsome young man named Timpanac. Remember to take a jacket, even in summertime, because the caves are a little bit chilly. This is the Timpanogos Shelter at Emerald Lake, a historic structure and an important refuge on the upper mountain. The sedimentary rocks are the Pennsylvanian-age Bear Canyon Member of the Oquirrh Formation that have been transported eastward over 30 miles on thrust faults. Take Highway 92 for 6 miles. There are several decent places to camp but be forewarned that they generally are taken early on the weekends. Wait until mid summer to hike here, and then please stay on the trail, instead of making worse the erosion producing shortcuts across switchbacks. Timp during the summer and early fall, there are still times of the year when climbing Mt. With 5,270 ft (1,610 m) of topographic prominence, Timpanogos is the 47th-most prominent mountain in the contiguous United States. Click here for larger-size photo. More than one trail leaves from the same trailhead. The Mount Timpanogos trail is worn and recognizable for hikers to follow. In 2016, a fifty five year old woman from South Carolina died while sliding down a zipline at Sundance, reportedly because a wind gust broke a tree top off and she ran into it as it fell. Feeling discouraged, Ucanogos went for a walk up the beautiful mountain trail above the village. Michael Kelsey wrote the closest to definitive book about Mt. This is also where Lower Killer Snow Hole forms in the spring and early summer. Photo by Peter Stone. The saddle is the dip in the western ridge of Timpanogos Basin by where the Aspen Grove (Mount Timpanogos) and the Timpooneke trails combine. Once they are full, there are not a lot of options, and illegal parking is becoming a huge problem. Read the neat article HEREI hope the link will remain working for awhile since it is a very nice article about Ben and his dedication to hiking to the summit on a regular basis. Winter backcountry travel entails serious avalanche danger, which demands competent avalanche terrain reading ability and well practiced companion rescue skills. A Handful of SAR Links Not Related to Timp, If there is any snow on the west side of the mountain, it is too early for most people to hike the summit trails, Timp is a long, steep, and in places a rugged hike, not an easy walk up, You need to be in good shape, and you need good footwear, lots of water, sun protection, food, extra clothing for bad weather, a first aid kit with material for blisters and falls and sprains, reliable illumination in case you dont get down before dark, and a map, Drive to the mountain early, before parking fills up, and bring your entrance fee, Fourteen to fifteen miles on this mountain will take most people all day, The weather on top is colder than in the valley, and afternoon thunderstorms are common along the trails, Sliding down the glacier is a frequent cause of injuries, and it isnt fun to hike out when injured, You do not have to reach the summit to enjoy the mountain, Always practice Leave No Trace ethics while on the mountainpack out your trash, stay on the trail instead of cutting across switchbacks, and dont start campfires in the wilderness area, Here is the most important tip: _______________ (you have to figure this one out for yourself by thinking about how to prepare for and adapt to current conditions).