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1/2/16 - I climbed the hill at night by myself. The view of downtown SLC at night was beautiful and bright. The city lights reflected off the snow as I hiked and I didn't need the flashlight I carried. The trail was only 1 mile round trip, but worth it!
Ensign Peak
Ensign Peak is a peak in the foothills near downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. It is approximately 1 mile north of the Utah State Capitol and sits almost directly behind it. On July 26, 1847 Brigham Young and other members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints climbed this hill and gave it its present name. The hill has religious significance in LDS Church history and in its symbolism.
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Nature Hiking Scenic Views Outdoor Adventure Mountains Fitness Wilderness Exercise Summit Trailblazing Mountain Climbing Trail Mountain Scenic View Sunset Sunrise Peak Utah