If you go north-facing and high enough, there is a respectable amount of snow in the Wasatch. Unfortunately, most of what we have now will end up being the weak facetted layer of the first half or so of the upcoming winter. So if we are lucky enough to see a drastic weather pattern change soon here, then we will likely be looking forward to a fair amount of avalanche activity. In any case, here are a few pictures of peaks approachable from any of the central Wasatch tri-canyon area i.e. Mill Creek, Big and Cottonwood Canyon, and Little Cottonwood Canyon (click to enlarge):
Mt Superior, Cardiac Bowl, and Cardiac Ridge, all best accessed from LCC. |
Sundial and Dromedary Peak, typically accessed from BCC Mill B South. |
Wilson Peak and Gobbler's Knob accessible from BCC or Mill Creek Canyon. |
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