About Mount Timpanogos
"Timp", as locals call it, is Utah's greatest mountain. Carved by eras of glaciers, it has several cirques, basins, tarns, waterfalls, meadows, wildflower fields, and much more. Its giant, seven-mile long massif towers over Utah Valley and it's 450,000 residents. It is Utah's quintessential hike -- likely Utah's most hiked summit, and probably the most photographed mountain in the state, and deservedly so.

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Seeing that there are just two maintained trails that lead to the summit, many photos are similar. Check out the discussion thread "Photo-coincidence" (coming soon - when there's more members!) for some interesting comparisons. It's neat to see the same location at different seasons or time of day.
There are no posting limits on the group, but please post only photos relevant to the mountain (not every single photo from your trip). Also, photos from Timpanogos Cave are alright, but please don't post photos from Timpanogos Hospital, Timpanogos High School, etc.
Also check out the Mountains of Utah group!
To learn more, visit the website below.
http://www.summitpost.org/view_object.php?object_id=151365
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