I finally found some trails I could ride & I had a blast. Screw the skatepark, trails will get your skills back faster than anything. All of these smaller ones were very forgiving & perfect for the racer crowd. I'll be back on Thursday & Sunday if anybody cares to join me. I would suggest at least a cruiser w/ fatter tires or a jumping style Mt. bike like my P-2, it's sandy & loose but it's on a downhill slope so you have all the speed you want.
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Look at what I rode today.
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Yes, the other ladder is there & I made the mistake of going down that part & since it was on the shady side, the mud was still fresh & 3 inches deep!
Colton, this place is very top secret & it location is only known to a select few. Tell your dad to send me $20 in the mail & I'll tell you where it is.
Just kidding. It's at the top of "I" street in the avenues. Just go up all the way to the top, it curves left, keep driving then it curves right, drive for about 6 blocks & on your left (north) you will pass a church. Right past the church is a house, pass the house & there is a parking area called Hilltop drive. Its right under a water tank. Park then head north/west around the water tank, stay on the trail & you will come to the trails.
Like I said, big, fat tires or a Mt. bike.
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Colton, this place is very top secret & it location is only known to a select few. Tell your dad to send me $20 in the mail & I'll tell you where it is.
Just kidding. It's at the top of "I" street in the avenues. Just go up all the way to the top, it curves left, keep driving then it curves right, drive for about 6 blocks & on your left (north) you will pass a church. Right past the church is a house, pass the house & there is a parking area called Hilltop drive. Its right under a water tank. Park then head north/west around the water tank, stay on the trail & you will come to the trails.
Like I said, big, fat tires or a Mt. bike.
b.
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Another way to get there is to park at the mouth of City Creek and take the trail just to the right. It is a monster climb, but well worth the burn.
Yet another (and my favorite) is to take Dry Creek up, ride on Shoreline and a few hundred yards past Bobsled take a sharp right. This will take you up past the water tanks and make for a fun drop down to the jumps. You can then exit at City Creek and ride the roads back to where you need to go.
Yet another (and my favorite) is to take Dry Creek up, ride on Shoreline and a few hundred yards past Bobsled take a sharp right. This will take you up past the water tanks and make for a fun drop down to the jumps. You can then exit at City Creek and ride the roads back to where you need to go.
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