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Mountain Biking Day #8

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

I went for a ride above my house today with Mogul and Hobbes. I rode from the house to the fire-road between Southridge and Moose Hollow Road. From there I climbed the newly cut trail towards the summit above Moose Hollow. After picking up the 2008 Mountain Trails Foundation Map yesterday, I was finally able to correctly label the new trail “The Avenues.”

It took a little less than an hour to reach the end of the out-and-back, followed by an awesome 10 minute ride back to the fire road. The dogs rested for a bit before making our way back to the house. Fun ride, and the dogs have been asleep since 5 pm.

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Mountain Biking Day #7

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Day From Hell

Just woke up following one of the hardest days of my life. Yesterday, Mike, Bill, Gold, Hobbes, and I attempted to complete the Bald Mountain Loop. We started from my house, headed up the trail, through the new development, and up Switchback Trail. After blazing a trail through the woods, we connected with the forest road leading up the Microwave Towers at the top of Parley’s Summit. We eventually reached the towers just an hour and a half from when we started, having gained 1,000 feet of vertical over 3 miles.

The next part of the ride took us along the Great Western Trail, the trail stretching from Canada to Mexico used by both the Mormons and the Donner Party (one can only wonder what the U.S. would look like today if the Donner Party made it, while the Mormons ate themselves…).

View of Parley’s and Immigration Canyons.

We accidentally followed the wrong path for a bit, resulting in an additional half-mile of riding, but also some good pictures from the mountains dividing Park City and Salt Lake.

We then followed the Great Western Trail over Bald Mountain and some other hills on our way to Big Mountain Pass. This part of the ride was 7.6 miles, with over 2,000 feet of climbing. We reached Big Mountain Pass around 6:45, five hours and 10+ miles from when we started. Bill was experiencing cramping, Gold was tired (mainly due to four hours of non-stop bitching), Mike and I were exhausted, and Hobbes, the only one of us with water, was done for the day.

Gold at the top of Bald Mtn. A long way from Jeremy Ranch

After unsuccessfully attempting to arrange a ride back to the house, Mike and I decided to ride home and get the car. Little Immigration Trail was too muddy to ride, so we wound up riding down U-65 for 5.3 miles of downhill on paved roads, followed by 6 more miles of East Canyon Road. Just two miles from home Bill (who had hitched a ride back to the house) showed up with the car.

In all I rode 22 miles and Mike 24. 6 1/2 hours total. I’m never doing it again.

Update: I created a new album with pics from Bald Mountain Loop. Check them out on my Photobucket page.

Mountain Biking Day #6

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Just finishing up dinner after an exhausting ride around the Jeremy Ranch area. We left the house at 4:50 on our way back up the Switchback Trail. Yesterday’s run got us pumped to try to do a couple laps this time. We reached the end of the trail a little less than an hour later.

Hobbes carried his doggy-pack full of water and treats.

The trails were a little muddy, so the ride down was a little slower and sketchier than yesterday. I had to bail twice due to the mud, once on a switchback, the other into a tree. Still a great ride. 50 minutes up, 5 minutes down.

Mike and I decided to take a different route up for the second ride. We got sidetracked several times during the trip, each time taking a trail or road even higher towards the top of Parley’s. Eventually we made out way to the cell towers at the top of Parley’s Summit, 7,696 feet above sea level.

It took us a little while to get back home. But 1,000 vertical feet later, we were back in the driveway. 3 hours, and close to 10 miles roundtrip. Mike, Hobbes, and I are beat (but not too beat that Hobbes couldn’t attack two dogs on the trail).

Mountain Biking Day #5

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Mike and I just got back from an awesome biking trip in Jeremy Ranch. Shortly after watching the President fly overhead, we grabbed Hobbes and our matching Specialized bikes and made our way toward Moose Hollow. After exploring Moose Hollow and Main-gy Moose Trail, we started our climb up the new Switch Back Trail.

Me and my new bike on The Avenues

It took nearly an hour and a half to summit, but we were rewarded with 15 minutes of awesome downhill all the way to my driveway. No pictures or video of any of the downhill. However, I’m looking into a helmet-cam for biking and skiing. Maybe even a helmet cam for Hobbes. I’m sure he’s not the steadiest filmogropher, but he can’t be any worse than my roommate Bill.

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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Sheriff Hobbes fulfilling his duties as Marine One flies by

Utah was visited today by President Bush. My home just happened to be on the air route between Park City and Salt Lake. Mike and I took pictures while Hobbes secured his portion of the Presidential Flight Path. Check out some of my pictures:

Mountain Biking Day #4

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Mike and I decided to bike from Park Meadows to Trailside via Round Valley and back. Hobbes and Tracker joined us for the ride. Pretty good ride. A lot of challenging climbs and some really fun single-track. I ran into some problems with my left crank and bottom bracket, but was able to make it through the 8-plus mile ride. Fun, but tiring day.

Finished the day off by taking the Gary Fisher to White Pine for repairs. And wound up buying a new bike, a new Specialized Rockhopper.

Check out the pictures of Hobbes and Tracker at their favorite swimming hole:

Tracker and Hobbes swimming

Tracker following his swim

Mountain Biking Day #1

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Mike and I rode our bikes out to a farm on Jeremy Ranch Road/Mormon Flats Road/East Canyon Road. Nothing extreme but it was a good ride, 6.5 miles roundtrip. Hobbes and Tracker did a pretty good job keeping up. That was until we stopped at the farm to check out a couple pygmy cows, some pygmy donkeys, two pygmy sheep, some regular-sized horses, and a Great Pyrenees that looked like a bleached Hobbes. It’s also worth noting that the Great Pyrenees was taller than everything but the horses.

On our way back to the car, Mike and I stopped at a culvert to let the dogs swim. Tracker made the mistake of getting too close to the culvert and was sucked in. A few seconds later he shot out the other side into a natural pool area. Within the next 30 minutes Tracker had successfully completed the “shoot-the-tube” five times. Hobbes, who is terrified of water, was tricked/pushed into body-surfing the culvert once. Even Mike and I risked potential hypothermia to shoot-the-tube. No pictures or video, but we’ll get some next time. Because we will definitely be doing it again. Until then, enjoy some pictures of Hobbes and the farm animals:

Hobbes and Mike at the farm.

Pygmy cows and sheep and Fake Hobbes

Back From Moab

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

I got back from Moab last night, just in time for my softball game (I went two-for-three, with two triples… but we lost again). We camped for a couple nights, did some Jeeping with Charli’s Grand-Uncle, and hiked around on some red rock. No mountain biking this time.

I uploaded a bunch of pictures to PhotoBucket. Really its just a bunch of pictures of Mogul and Hobbes. Check out the new album here: Moab: May 2008

Fun trip. The most memorable moment happening on the drive home. I got pulled over on Highway 6, a little south of Price. A UHP Officer clocked me at 80 in a 65. Charli showed the cop her SLCPD badge and we were on our way. Pretty damn cool.

Hobbes and Mogul looking for lizards to chase.