NO KIDDING!! |
Steep drops on both sides. |
Mount Evergreen gets its name from the Englemann Spruces that crown the summit. Some of the spruces were old and gnarled yet really beautiful in my opinion.
You do have beautiful views of Twin Lakes, Mount Millicent and Mount Wolverine from this height.
This is looking down on Lake Solitude from the service road as I completed the loop hike.
The old retaining wall built with railroad ties mentioned above. The total loop hike, Twin Lakes to Lake Solitude was approximately 3 miles with an elevation gain of about 1000 feet.
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"For myself I hold no preferences
among flowers so long as they are
wild, free, spontaneous!" Ed Abbey
Wildflower of the Week
This wildflower is called a Showy Daisy. It is bright purple with dark yellow centers and grows abundantly in the canyons and mountains of the Wasatch. Showy Daisies have a very long blooming season so when all other wildflowers are gone you will still see these cheerful wildflowers.
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Peaks Bagged
1. Grandeur Peak ♦♦ 8299
2. Reynolds Peak ♦♦ 9422
3. South Guardsman Pass Peak ♦♦ 10,420
4. Mount Baldy ♦♦ 11,068
5. Mount Evergreen ♦♦ 9,840
******Miles hiked tally
beginning March 22, 2013
102.5
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