The alarm goes off at 5:30 a.m. The canyon is still dark. You pull on your hiking boots, pour coffee into a thermos, and drive up the canyon as the first pale light touches the top of Mount Timpanogos.
By the time you reach the trailhead, the mountain is turning gold. By noon, you will be at the summit. By evening, you will be watching the stars emerge over the Wasatch while the opening notes of a concert fill the canyon below.
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