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Oct 04 2022
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Mine Camp Peak - Millard CountyCentral, UT
Central, UT
Hiking avatar Oct 04 2022
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Hiking1.04 Miles 517 AEG
Hiking1.04 Miles      46 Mns   1.56 mph
517 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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Mine Camp Peak (elevation of 10,222 feet and prominence of 3,039 feet) had been on my hike list for a while. I wanted to do the hike this summer, but the roads to the TH were closed due to a fire. However, the closure order expired on October 1, so I was able to do the hike afterall.

This is a short hike on a named trail that is actually more like a use trail. The trail petered out as I neared the summit, but it didn't matter -- I could see the summit and I was in open country, so a trail wasn't really needed.

There were nice views at the summit, and the aspen groves were exploding.

The drive in was a bit long -- 18 miles on dirt from the town of Richfield. So it was 36 miles of dirt road driving for a one mile hike. No wonder I hike solo most of the time!

I have now been to the highpoint of 26 of Utah's 29 counties.
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There were some really nice aspen groves along the drive and hike. It almost would get an "extreme" rating, but not quite.
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Civilization is a nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there
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average hiking speed 1.56 mph

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