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Hiking | 6.86 Miles |
1,822 AEG |
| Hiking | 6.86 Miles | 3 Hrs 11 Mns | | 2.21 mph |
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| no partners | | This was a hike to the summit of Thurston Peak (elevation of 9,706 feet and prominence of 2,690 feet). Thurston Peak is off of I-15, near the town of Farmington. It is basically a northern suburb of Salt Lake City.
I took the Francis Peak Road to the trailhead. It is mostly an ATV road, although I suppose an SUV could drive to the base of Francis Peak. The road is really narrow in places, and I with all the ATV traffic I would not want to go on weekends.
The weekday drive up to the base of Francis Peak wasn't too bad -- it was narrow in places and you I had to watch out for oncoming traffic. Francis Peak is easy to spot -- it has a couple of FAA domes on it that look like giant golfballs. With a 4WD vehicle you can drive 1.8 miles past Francis Peak. The first 1/2 mile is on a very narrow road that hangs off the side of a cliff. Thankfully I did not meet any oncoming traffic on this section. I drove 1.1 miles, parked at a saddle, and walked the last 0.7 miles to the end of the road.
From the end of the road, an easy to follow single track trail meanders through the area, going past Thurston Peak. Once you get to Thurston Peak, a use trail leads to the summit. Naturally, I wasn't paying attention, missed the turn for the use trail, and had to backtrack a bit.
This was a nice little hike that had some great scenery throughout. There are lots of ups and downs, and I'd say that about 40% of the elevation gain is on the way back.
I did not see any other hikers on the hike, but there were a number of ATV's on the road to the TH. |
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