Review:

East Lovenia holds the distinction of being the most technically difficult member of the Utah 13ers to climb, even though it has the lowest altitude.

East Lovenia is located in the Uinta Mountains and offers a challenging day out for hikers and scramblers. One of the main challenges of climbing East Lovenia is the distance from the nearest road (a 25-mile round trip) and the loose scree that you will have to navigate at higher altitudes.

Approach roads are generally impassable in winter and it is recommended that you only attempt reaching the summit between July and August.

It is possible to combine the summits of East Lovenia and Mount Lovenia in a single hike – most people would want to cover the distance over two days, including a night of primitive camping. Map

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