Just keep chalkin’ um up! – Corvin Simmons
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Seven Utes Mountain as seen from 10,200 feet in the unnamed drainage northeast of the peak |
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Jennifer Roach arriving at the broad summit area on top of Seven Utes Mountain Cirrus (shadowed) is just left of center, and the rugged “Lone Ranger” is just right of center |
Gerry took these photos on 2/15/04.
This is a route for all seasons. Start at the Seven Utes Trailhead at 9,400 feet. From here, the peak is directly to the south, but the rounded summit is hidden from view. Follow old roads north up into the unnamed drainage that is northeast of the peak, from which you can see the peak. When the road ends and the cirque wall looms, climb steeply to the 10,980-foot saddle that is east of Seven Utes Mountain, then hike 0.5 mile west up a rounded ridge to the broad summit.