Hiking | Trails Utah https://tu.suziecampbell.com The Greatest Trails On Earth™ Mon, 13 Sep 2021 08:22:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Hardlick Trails https://tu.suziecampbell.com/hiking/hardlick-trails/ https://tu.suziecampbell.com/hiking/hardlick-trails/#respond Mon, 13 Sep 2021 07:30:22 +0000 https://tu.suziecampbell.com/?p=28809 Trails Utah is building state-of-the-art mountain bike trails like the new Hardlick Trail in Herriman. This downhill-only black diamond trail is now open and ready to rip. But we need your help to build more! If you can GIVE TO THE STAMPEDE FUNDRAISER so we can build more intermediate flow trails everyone will love. Thanks for the support!

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Love trails?! Celebrate Giving Tuesday Dec. 3rd https://tu.suziecampbell.com/hiking/love-trails-celebrate-giving-tuesday-dec-3rd/ https://tu.suziecampbell.com/hiking/love-trails-celebrate-giving-tuesday-dec-3rd/#respond Wed, 27 Nov 2019 18:32:14 +0000 https://tu.suziecampbell.com/?p=28592 Giving Tuesday is a powerful day of giving when people just like you stop and give to causes that matter to them. Please take a moment now and consider what trails mean to you and consider giving to trails.

At Trails Utah we believe that trails can be a force for good in people’s lives. Trails connect us to wild places and help make our communities better, healthier places to live. They connect us to the landscapes we love and give us space to let go, recharge, and enjoy time with friends and family. Trails bring us JOY!

While access to trails is always FREE, planning, building, and maintaining trails is not. Trails Utah works to advocate for more and better trails, safe and secure trail access, and trails that are designed for FUN while safeguarding our natural resources. Grants and funding are often available for trail construction, but moving dirt is only the very last phase of a project.

We need your support to conduct the critical behind-the scenes planning that often takes years before a shovel ever hits the dirt. Project development involves extensive planning, stakeholder agreements, design work, environmental studies and many other tasks before grants can be written. Please help us do the work needed to bring you,….

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What is a Hamongog Anyway? https://tu.suziecampbell.com/hiking/what-is-a-hamongog-anyway/ https://tu.suziecampbell.com/hiking/what-is-a-hamongog-anyway/#comments Wed, 21 Jun 2017 00:39:06 +0000 https://tu.suziecampbell.com/?p=28387 Have you ever looked at the map above alpine and noticed First Hamongog, Second Hamongog, and East Hamongog? Well, you are not alone. I have done this many of times. After living in the Lehi area for the past four years and exploring the various mountains around here I finally made it up to the Hammongogs.

These names sound mythological. They sound like some sort of winged sculpture. Because of this, I always presumed that they were some sort of rock formation out of the mountain. Well, I recently discovered that that is not the case. They are not some mystical rock outcropping or natural gargoyle. They are something very different. So, I went to the discovery to find the origin and why we have three of them off of the south side of Lone Peak in the Wasatch Mountains.

Who Named the Hamongogs? It is difficult to locate the origin of the names of these three areas upon the North Mountain. What we can derive is where the names come from to establish what a Hamongog actually is. While planning a route up to Lake Hardy this past week I stumbled upon the blog, Hiking in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains which stated, “In this instance, it means ‘mountain meadow’. The name is derived from a reference in the Bible meaning ‘Valley of the multitudes of Gog’.” So, knowing a little bit of my biblical history and reference I knew that Gog was an Old Testament reference. I took this knowledge and turned to the Hebrew lexicon to divine my name origin.

According to the Strong’s Concordance here is what I found,

Hamon-Gog – multitude of Gog, the name of the valley in which the slaughtered forces of Gog are to be buried ( Ezekiel 39:11 Ezekiel 39:15 ), “the valley of the passengers on the east of the sea.”

Hamon – a multitude – from the origin root of hammah meaning a sound, murmur, roar, crowd, abundance

Hammon – Warm Springs – A city in Asher, (Joshua 19:28) apparently not far from Zidon-rabbah.

So, from these three definitions, I come to the conclusion that a mountain meadow, or place of a spring, is established. I don’t think that this is going to be some Apocalyptic battleground, but they are beautiful meadows amongst a hillside full of trees. Now, go out and get up to one of the Hamongogs and enjoy them as I have.

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