“Easy” is relative. The hike was at about 9000 feet elevation, and was a 1.5 mile hike with a 420 foot elevation gain. I took two SLR camera bodies, and some extra camera gear that I forgot to unload before I started on the trail.
It was a good, but slow, acclimitization  hike. Here’s an infrared shot on the way up…

Here’s a view of Cecret Lake with a few other hikers on the far  shore.

After this shakedown hike, I drove back to Salt Lake City to  the downtown Marriott hotel where my co-workers (about 25 to 30 people) were  staying. The hotel was right across from the Salt Palace Convention  Center, and a block away from Temple Square.
Next to the Salt Palace is the Maurice  Abravanel concert hall. I was fascinated by the 30-foot-tall glass sculpture in the lobby created for the 2002  Olympics.

Sunday, September 7
As a classical  musician, it’s a treat for me to visit the regular music performances at Temple  Square. Every Sunday morning (since 1929), the Mormon Tabernacle  Choir (and on this Sunday, with the Orchestra at Temple Square) records a  half hour TV and Radio broadcast of Music and the Spoken  Word. Here’s a photo from the rehearsal just before air time.

Besides the broadcast, I skipped lunch at the trade show on  Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and went back to the Tabernacle for the  half-hour noon organ recitals. The juxtaposition of the music and the military  trade show was quite interesting.
Here’s a photo of the Mormon Temple  just outside the Tabernacle.

Sunday afternoon, I drove down to visit Timpanogos Cave National  Monument. To visit the cave, you have to hike from about 5700 feet elevation  at the visitor’s center to 6700 feet at the cave entrance. This seemed easier  than the Saturday hike—I guess because of the lower elevation and 24 hours of  acclimitization. Here’s a view from the shelter at the cave entrance, looking  across the valley.

And here’s one of my less blurry shots from inside the  cave…

Before I left the area, I kept heading east through the  National Forest and walked around Cascade Springs…

And here are a couple of panoramas from the Cascade Springs  area in the Uinta National Forest. The first one is visible light, and the  second one is a negative infrared photo. (Click to enlarge each.)


And then it was back to the hotel to meet up with several others for dinner at Red Rock Brewing Company.
