- Photo from geobloggers, by a4gpa. Read more about Tim Panogos here. Sample writings here. Special thanks to a4gpa, and, I think, to Eric Ward.
Yes, there really are mountains of such stark beauty, in Utah, next to civilization.
Yes, there really are mountains of such stark beauty, in Utah, next to civilization.
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I love Mt. Nebo and am blessed to have a view of both it and timp!
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Lone Peak is lovely, yes — and to have a National Wilderness Area so close to such a large city only adds to its beauty.
But Timpanogos is the one that was in my bedroom window every morning, and especially when covered in snow, it is one of the prettiest mountains anywhere.
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I’ve always been partial to Lone Peak.
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