3-DAY TRIP: Wyoming Peak+ over Labor Day Weekend


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This is a trip over Labor Day weekend to ascend Wyoming Peak (11,384 ft), in southwest Wyoming. The peak has over 3,500 feet of prominence (in fact, it is the 6th most prominent peak in Wyoming), as well as over 50 miles of isolation, and is on numerous lists. On the way up, we'll climb Willard Peak (9,786 ft), another peak with over 3,000 feet of prominence, and then Dry Mountain (9,860 ft), which only has 1,800 feet of prominence, but it's further south, allowing us to get back to Vegas earlier.
Due to the distances involved, we'll be staying in hotels rather than camping to save time. The plan is to stay in the Salt Lake City area Friday and Sunday nights, and Kemmerer on Saturday night.
I have not attempted any of these peaks before, so this trip is exploratory.
Total Distance: 3 miles round trip (Sat), 8 miles (Sun), 5 miles (Mon)
Total Elevation Gain: 1,100' (Sat), 2,600' (Sun), 2,200' (Mon)
Altitude: 7,880' - 11,384'
Terrain Description: Maintained Trail on Saturday and Sunday, use trail (class 1-2) expected on Monday.
Approximate Hiking Time: 3 hours (Sat), 6 hours (Sun), 4.5 hours (Mon)
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3-DAY TRIP: Wyoming Peak+ over Labor Day Weekend