Wanlass Hill & 5981B
Back in Washington, small peaks with 400 feet of prominence were often called dumpster diving peaks, often because they were where locals dumped their garbage. Here in Utah, the dumpster peaks are a bit better because there is no bushwacking, little garbage and always a view.
Here is 5981B from where I parked. This peak is located just a short drive from the town of Eagle Mountain, in the Lake Mountains.
Maverick working his way up an ATV road. He walked to the base of the hill there and then wanted a ride.
The kids enjoying the summit with Flat Top Mountain in the distance.
View south to the East Tintic Mountains.
5981B from the south near Soldiers Pass.
Homes of Eagle Mountain from the summit.
We drove south ending up at the NE end of the Tintic Mtns. From the Wanlass Hill area I took the following shots.
Topliff Hill, a 1000+ peak.
Bismark Peak from the NE.
Peak 6713A
Here is Wanlass Hill, with a road looking like it went to the summit. We ended up driving up much of it but the final bit was too steep.
Nearing the top with Blowhole HIl and Flat Top in distance.
Kids on top with Timp, Cascade and Provo Peak in distance.
Pinyon Peak, 6713A and Bismark Peak.
Lake Mountain from Wanlass.
Dozer and Provo Peak.
Kids and Mt. Nebo.
Wanlass from the Southeast.
Wanlass from the East on Highway 68.