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Ranked summit in Utah missed on LoJ

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 7:00 pm
by Scott Patterson
There is a Utah summit missed on LoJ due to a contour error on the contour map.

Coordinates:

37.41811,-110.16284

The map is wrong, the creek/creek-bed actually cuts through the rock wall where the red line is marked (approximate). The big bed around hasn't been the creekbed for probably thousands of years and is an interesting abandoned meander.

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Here is a photograph from yesterday of where the creek cuts through the wall:

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Interpolated rise should actually be 320', though this should be verified by LiDAR.

The saddle should actually be in the old creek bed somewhere to the west or northwest of the summit.

Re: Ranked summit in Utah missed on LoJ

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 7:09 pm
by Scott Patterson
It's interesting to look at Google Earth and see what's going on.

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Zoom in where you can see the creek slicing through the rock wall:

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Re: Ranked summit in Utah missed on LoJ

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2023 11:21 am
by bdloftin
That's a cool find! Were you just exploring in the area and found the rock gap? Is the summit easily reachable?

Re: Ranked summit in Utah missed on LoJ

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2023 9:26 pm
by Scott Patterson
bdloftin wrote:That's a cool find! Were you just exploring in the area and found the rock gap


It's a well known place known as The Narrows, but I didn't notice the 7.5 minute map was wrong until we were there last weekend and that the summit should be ranked. The map is also wrong at the next bend up canyon too as the actual creek bed is where the trail is shown, but that summit isn't ranked.

Is the summit easily reachable?


The peak is definitely technical.

Re: Ranked summit in Utah missed on LoJ

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:10 am
by JoeGrim
Very cool! It would be fun to explore around and see if there could be a possible non-technical route up through a series of ledges, just in case. Makes me want to visit SE Utah this spring! ;-)

Re: Ranked summit in Utah missed on LoJ

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:37 am
by Scott Patterson
JoeGrim wrote:Very cool! It would be fun to explore around and see if there could be a possible non-technical route up through a series of ledges, just in case.


The summit rock would still be technical for sure, but it would be neat to find a way up there.

Re: Ranked summit in Utah missed on LoJ

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 12:17 pm
by JoeGrim
Yeah, I see those summit rocks casting shadows, indicating they're likely tens of feet tall.

Re: Ranked summit in Utah missed on LoJ

PostPosted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 11:50 am
by John Kirk
LiDAR for this came out late last week. While it's true that the saddle is not to its east, the saddle is even higher than the map indicates regardless of location at 4,807'. So at 216 prom it's pretty far from being ranked. Checked the neighboring summit to the east, also misses with only 169' prom.

Summit is 5,023', a 20ft pillar on the flat-ish top here: https://listsofjohn.com/mapf?lat=37.41798&lon=-110.16260&z=19&t=s&d=y
Saddle is 4,807' here: https://listsofjohn.com/mapf?lat=37.41965&lon=-110.16267&z=19&t=s&d=y

Where the water actually flows through is 4,747'.

Re: Ranked summit in Utah missed on LoJ

PostPosted: Tue Mar 12, 2024 9:59 pm
by Scott Patterson
Dang, thanks for checking. The contours are really confusing in that area.