Annual Labor day tradition...note to self...wear sunscreen
tannerpuma15 - Aug 31, 2007 6:37 pm Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2006
tannerpuma15
One of the best hikes in Utah and early summer is great for wild flowers and less people. Go for the sun rise and you'll wish you'd seen the sunset.
SundanceKid203 - Aug 22, 2007 1:02 am Date Climbed: Jul 14, 2007
Timp
I have wanted to climb Timp for a long time and it was a great hike!
leftfield - Aug 9, 2007 9:40 pm Date Climbed: Jul 15, 2007
Just Visiting
Weren't even aware of Mt. Timp until a visit 2 years ago. Made a note to come back and climb it. Did that this July on a beautiful day. Great climb in beautiful country. LOTS of mountain goats. Nine and a half PAGES of entries in the summit register the day before. What's up with that?
Outdoorpartner - Aug 2, 2007 3:03 pm Date Climbed: Jul 30, 2007
Great day
Beautiful weather. A light rain on the way down helped cool things off a bit (felt GREAT). Saw a herd of about 20 mtn goats near the hut on the way down, and 2 moose almost to the trail head.
I climbed Timp the first time in July 2004 via the Timpooneke trail--came down the glacier and down the Aspen Grove trail. I have climbed it every year since (Aug.'05, Sept.'06, Jul. & Sept.'07), but always from the Aspen Grove side (it's closer to my house). Timp is one of my favorite mountains!
First climbed it on the Aspen trail in 2005. Have done it a few times since then on that trail and tried Everest Ridge this last spring without success. Maybe next year...
- overnighter time from Aspen Grove, July 1996
- two day hikes from Timpooneke in August 1997 and June 2000
- ridge traverse from Bomber Peak to South Timpanogos on July 20, 2008, as a loop from a base camp in Timp Basin.
soccerman - Dec 26, 2006 3:34 pm Date Climbed: Jul 28, 2006
over 10 acents
I've climbed this 13 times now. It's been a family tradition to hike it once a year. Every time I've hiked it, I've seen mountain goats.
Outdoorpartner - Oct 5, 2006 5:30 am Date Climbed: Jul 8, 2006
Over 12 summits
This is my favorite summit in Utah; I climb this mtn at least once every year.
renogurt - Oct 5, 2006 1:48 am Date Climbed: Jun 11, 2006
Good times
We went up from Timpenooke(?) and went directly up the snow, which provided awesome glissading (and ragdolling) on the way down. Such a great area.
apachedino - Oct 4, 2006 9:03 pm Date Climbed: May 15, 2006
Route Climbed: Timpanooke 2x Better in May
First time I climbed it in late july and was a very fun hike, in may though with the snow cover you can get some awsome glissading in. Also you can come directly up some of the rivers that are wterfalls and rapids later in the summer, saving time and adding fun! Great slides down the "glacier."
cchump8 - Aug 31, 2006 11:31 pm Date Climbed: Aug 30, 2006
Timpooneke Trail
Great Climb. First time, couldn't beleive how beautiful the area was. Can't wait to do it again.
Moogie737 - Aug 17, 2006 4:09 am Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2023
Various routes, various summits
Brent & I took the Timpooneke Trail and made it up to the wind-raked summit hut in 3+10. The wildflowers on the north end of the meadow below the summit block were breathtaking. This is without question one of the nicest "mild" hikes in the Wasatch. This was my fourth time at the summit. On October 9, 2007 our small group plowed through 18 inches of snow up the glacier draw and topped out on "Second Summit" at 11,722'. Dave, Christine, Brent, Lana & me. Very windy but not cold. If the activity of the 9th weren't enough, Lana & I took the Timpooneke trail but angled north to intercept the summit ridge at a modest saddle at 11,282' and then followed the snow-icing ridge to the north peak. Nice little mailbox there. What a day and what views looking back south along the entire ridge. Well worth the effort. Lots of snow and some steep attaining the ridge. Have fun! On April 22, 2008, Brent, Lana & I ascended the Dry Canyon trail to a meandering, broad snowfield leading to the saddle south of the summit. Six hours later we were "resting" in the summit hut which was 2/3 filled with snow. This route was excellent. The snowfield is south of the Everest Ridge and is also called the Dry Canyon North Fork. #5 6-1-10 Dry Canyon trail to Everest ridge and to true summit in 5+15. Still plenty of very good snow above 8,300'. W/ Dave, Walt & Christine. Sloppy bookkeeping: a couple of climbs but not dates. #9 (?)10-20-12 Solo 3+07 to top in stiff winds above the saddle to the summit. Wonderful cell reception :) 2+32 down on a sunny fall day. #10 6-15-13 Mit herrlicher Gesellschaft und den zwei mit Energie gefuellten Hunden nach der Zweiten Spitze. Viel suedwestlichen Wind hat es heute gegeben. Schoen. #11 5-31-14 In allen Hinsichten war es eine herrliche Wanderung: der Schnee war gut und die Gesellschaft unbeschreiblich wunderbar. #12 6-20-15 Mit Brooke und Brent. 4+12 up; immer noch viel Schnee hoch und 3 Glissaden auf dem Rückweg. IVD #13 7-25-15 Fantastiches Ereigniss Mit Yz. #14 9-28-15 W/ Anne, Paula & Brent. Pleasant weather & eye-pleasing fall colors. IVD #15 10-27-15 W/ Brent. 3+52 up. Brutally cold winds from the saddle to the top. IVD #16 8-5-16 W/ Brent & Lana. 4+30 up, spectacular wild flowers in the upper meadow. #17 10-25-16 Solo. The most amazing rime ice decorated rocks, plants and the walls and rigging of the summit hut. Joined Trevor Taylor in the hut; we both marveled at the roiling clouds and occasional vistas. 3+52 up. #18 7-14-17 W/ Dave, Lana & Brent. 4+34 up from Timpooneke TH. Lots of lingering snowfields. Used crampons and ice ax for one stretch below the upper lea. #19 9-30-17. W/Yadahzoe. 4+36 up. Fierce winds from saddle. Wind chill @20 degrees. Icy trail from big early snow one week ago. #20 6-2-18 W/ Yadahzoe 6+20 up. Lots of snow from 8,800'. Crampons, ice ax, hairy traverses but awesome glissades coming down. Bluebird day, wild flowers in abundance already. #21 09-28-18 W/ Brent & Lana. 4+08 up on a scenic fall day, autumn colors awing the senses. #22. 02-08-19. W/Lana. 4+58 up. Still tricky snow patches to traverse. Quite warm. #23 07-17-2020 W/ Lana. 4+21 up. Wildflowers abundant, 150+ people at least hiking, maybe more. Wind at saddle and all the way up. #24 10-19-20 W/Lana. 4+30 up. Cold NW wind from the saddle to the summit. At least 70 others on the trail. #25 07-07-21 W/ Lana & Brent 4+22 up, gorgeous wild flowers. 104 degrees in the valley! #26 10-01-21 W/Lana. 4+56. Fabulous fall colors. #27 07-11-22 W/ Lana & Brent 5+03 up, wildflowers by the hundreds. Bluebird day. #28 10-14-22 W/Lana, Makendy, Dev & Jamal. 5+00 up. Fall leaves wonderful. Bluebird day. #29 08-09-23 W/Lana 5+08. Fantastic wildflowers.
hyperphil - Aug 15, 2006 1:14 am Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2006
The Record Continues
Summit 352 bagged today, continuing the lifetime summits record. Climbed the mountain over 30 times this summer. I think I'll go do the ridge trail for a while . . . something a bit more runnable. I'm tired.
Thomas Beasley - Aug 14, 2006 5:48 am Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2006
Aspen Grove
Late start, around 9:30am, made it to the summit around 12:30pm. Fast decent, back to the camp ground before 3pm.
dr_gonz - Sep 5, 2007 1:53 pm
timpnot sure how many times Ive done this one... I love this hill.
mrp281 - Sep 4, 2007 8:37 pm
Timp is PimpAnnual Labor day tradition...note to self...wear sunscreen
tannerpuma15 - Aug 31, 2007 6:37 pm Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2006
tannerpuma15One of the best hikes in Utah and early summer is great for wild flowers and less people. Go for the sun rise and you'll wish you'd seen the sunset.
SundanceKid203 - Aug 22, 2007 1:02 am Date Climbed: Jul 14, 2007
TimpI have wanted to climb Timp for a long time and it was a great hike!
leftfield - Aug 9, 2007 9:40 pm Date Climbed: Jul 15, 2007
Just VisitingWeren't even aware of Mt. Timp until a visit 2 years ago. Made a note to come back and climb it. Did that this July on a beautiful day. Great climb in beautiful country. LOTS of mountain goats. Nine and a half PAGES of entries in the summit register the day before. What's up with that?
Outdoorpartner - Aug 2, 2007 3:03 pm Date Climbed: Jul 30, 2007
Great dayBeautiful weather. A light rain on the way down helped cool things off a bit (felt GREAT). Saw a herd of about 20 mtn goats near the hut on the way down, and 2 moose almost to the trail head.
kris247 - Jul 28, 2007 7:54 pm Date Climbed: Jul 28, 2007
Timpooneke TrailNearly perfect day, the trail wasn't too crowded, and the sun wasn't too hot. The glacier sure is getting small.
dandrew - Jul 21, 2007 5:47 pm
Multiple TripsI climbed Timp the first time in July 2004 via the Timpooneke trail--came down the glacier and down the Aspen Grove trail. I have climbed it every year since (Aug.'05, Sept.'06, Jul. & Sept.'07), but always from the Aspen Grove side (it's closer to my house). Timp is one of my favorite mountains!
ridgegirl - Jul 1, 2007 2:35 am
First peak in UtahFirst climbed it on the Aspen trail in 2005. Have done it a few times since then on that trail and tried Everest Ridge this last spring without success. Maybe next year...
seanpeckham - Jun 1, 2007 3:02 am
four times- overnighter time from Aspen Grove, July 1996
- two day hikes from Timpooneke in August 1997 and June 2000
- ridge traverse from Bomber Peak to South Timpanogos on July 20, 2008, as a loop from a base camp in Timp Basin.
Bruce Christensen - May 28, 2007 5:37 pm
Labor day 2000Made it to the top from Aspen Grove. Nice weather, cold on top.
LonePeakFreak - Apr 27, 2007 1:48 pm
Labor Day crowdsTons of people but a great hike anyway.
soccerman - Dec 26, 2006 3:34 pm Date Climbed: Jul 28, 2006
over 10 acentsI've climbed this 13 times now. It's been a family tradition to hike it once a year. Every time I've hiked it, I've seen mountain goats.
Outdoorpartner - Oct 5, 2006 5:30 am Date Climbed: Jul 8, 2006
Over 12 summitsThis is my favorite summit in Utah; I climb this mtn at least once every year.
renogurt - Oct 5, 2006 1:48 am Date Climbed: Jun 11, 2006
Good timesWe went up from Timpenooke(?) and went directly up the snow, which provided awesome glissading (and ragdolling) on the way down. Such a great area.
apachedino - Oct 4, 2006 9:03 pm Date Climbed: May 15, 2006
Route Climbed: Timpanooke 2x Better in MayFirst time I climbed it in late july and was a very fun hike, in may though with the snow cover you can get some awsome glissading in. Also you can come directly up some of the rivers that are wterfalls and rapids later in the summer, saving time and adding fun! Great slides down the "glacier."
cchump8 - Aug 31, 2006 11:31 pm Date Climbed: Aug 30, 2006
Timpooneke TrailGreat Climb. First time, couldn't beleive how beautiful the area was. Can't wait to do it again.
Moogie737 - Aug 17, 2006 4:09 am Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2023
Various routes, various summitsBrent & I took the Timpooneke Trail and made it up to the wind-raked summit hut in 3+10. The wildflowers on the north end of the meadow below the summit block were breathtaking. This is without question one of the nicest "mild" hikes in the Wasatch. This was my fourth time at the summit. On October 9, 2007 our small group plowed through 18 inches of snow up the glacier draw and topped out on "Second Summit" at 11,722'. Dave, Christine, Brent, Lana & me. Very windy but not cold. If the activity of the 9th weren't enough, Lana & I took the Timpooneke trail but angled north to intercept the summit ridge at a modest saddle at 11,282' and then followed the snow-icing ridge to the north peak. Nice little mailbox there. What a day and what views looking back south along the entire ridge. Well worth the effort. Lots of snow and some steep attaining the ridge. Have fun! On April 22, 2008, Brent, Lana & I ascended the Dry Canyon trail to a meandering, broad snowfield leading to the saddle south of the summit. Six hours later we were "resting" in the summit hut which was 2/3 filled with snow. This route was excellent. The snowfield is south of the Everest Ridge and is also called the Dry Canyon North Fork. #5 6-1-10 Dry Canyon trail to Everest ridge and to true summit in 5+15. Still plenty of very good snow above 8,300'. W/ Dave, Walt & Christine. Sloppy bookkeeping: a couple of climbs but not dates. #9 (?)10-20-12 Solo 3+07 to top in stiff winds above the saddle to the summit. Wonderful cell reception :) 2+32 down on a sunny fall day. #10 6-15-13 Mit herrlicher Gesellschaft und den zwei mit Energie gefuellten Hunden nach der Zweiten Spitze. Viel suedwestlichen Wind hat es heute gegeben. Schoen. #11 5-31-14 In allen Hinsichten war es eine herrliche Wanderung: der Schnee war gut und die Gesellschaft unbeschreiblich wunderbar. #12 6-20-15 Mit Brooke und Brent. 4+12 up; immer noch viel Schnee hoch und 3 Glissaden auf dem Rückweg. IVD #13 7-25-15 Fantastiches Ereigniss Mit Yz. #14 9-28-15 W/ Anne, Paula & Brent. Pleasant weather & eye-pleasing fall colors. IVD #15 10-27-15 W/ Brent. 3+52 up. Brutally cold winds from the saddle to the top. IVD #16 8-5-16 W/ Brent & Lana. 4+30 up, spectacular wild flowers in the upper meadow. #17 10-25-16 Solo. The most amazing rime ice decorated rocks, plants and the walls and rigging of the summit hut. Joined Trevor Taylor in the hut; we both marveled at the roiling clouds and occasional vistas. 3+52 up. #18 7-14-17 W/ Dave, Lana & Brent. 4+34 up from Timpooneke TH. Lots of lingering snowfields. Used crampons and ice ax for one stretch below the upper lea. #19 9-30-17. W/Yadahzoe. 4+36 up. Fierce winds from saddle. Wind chill @20 degrees. Icy trail from big early snow one week ago. #20 6-2-18 W/ Yadahzoe 6+20 up. Lots of snow from 8,800'. Crampons, ice ax, hairy traverses but awesome glissades coming down. Bluebird day, wild flowers in abundance already. #21 09-28-18 W/ Brent & Lana. 4+08 up on a scenic fall day, autumn colors awing the senses. #22. 02-08-19. W/Lana. 4+58 up. Still tricky snow patches to traverse. Quite warm. #23 07-17-2020 W/ Lana. 4+21 up. Wildflowers abundant, 150+ people at least hiking, maybe more. Wind at saddle and all the way up. #24 10-19-20 W/Lana. 4+30 up. Cold NW wind from the saddle to the summit. At least 70 others on the trail. #25 07-07-21 W/ Lana & Brent 4+22 up, gorgeous wild flowers. 104 degrees in the valley! #26 10-01-21 W/Lana. 4+56. Fabulous fall colors. #27 07-11-22 W/ Lana & Brent 5+03 up, wildflowers by the hundreds. Bluebird day. #28 10-14-22 W/Lana, Makendy, Dev & Jamal. 5+00 up. Fall leaves wonderful. Bluebird day. #29 08-09-23 W/Lana 5+08. Fantastic wildflowers.
hyperphil - Aug 15, 2006 1:14 am Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2006
The Record ContinuesSummit 352 bagged today, continuing the lifetime summits record. Climbed the mountain over 30 times this summer. I think I'll go do the ridge trail for a while . . . something a bit more runnable. I'm tired.
Thomas Beasley - Aug 14, 2006 5:48 am Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2006
Aspen GroveLate start, around 9:30am, made it to the summit around 12:30pm. Fast decent, back to the camp ground before 3pm.