Great day in N. Utah today!
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Hey Dude, I is right here, workin my butt off all week, wishing things would slow down so I could ride.
I come to this forum and look here, if nobodys here I leave, I like chatting with yall here in my own state.
I live north Taylorsville.
I cannot commute as I have to park a service truck in the driveway.
It's hard to ride after a 15 hour shift.
But on Sunday afternoon I will ride ANY WHERE I can be it Road or Dirt.
I come to this forum and look here, if nobodys here I leave, I like chatting with yall here in my own state.
I live north Taylorsville.
I cannot commute as I have to park a service truck in the driveway.
It's hard to ride after a 15 hour shift.
But on Sunday afternoon I will ride ANY WHERE I can be it Road or Dirt.
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Some of us are getting ready to have weekly rides on the uutah.com board.
There's an Ogden area group ride, and a Salt Lake City group ride. Anybody's invited.
Details here:
https://uutah.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5546
There's an Ogden area group ride, and a Salt Lake City group ride. Anybody's invited.
Details here:
https://uutah.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5546
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Hey sombeech I am goin to that very spot last week of this month, I got one day planed where I should have enough time to ride out to Stuki Springs..
Dude, I love that little trial, twice a year I love it, more time in the air than not,, I LOVE IT!.
Good Video Dude!
Dude, I love that little trial, twice a year I love it, more time in the air than not,, I LOVE IT!.
Good Video Dude!
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Originally Posted by Nycycle
Hey Sombeech, have you ever riden the Anteope Island deal, is it any good, ?
It's got a lot of sand traps. Here are some pictures of our ride about a year ago.
https://uutah.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1579
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Thanks for the heads up, on the Island,, My nephew and his new wife and I were planning on trying it out this spring, I got a year park pass, but I don't like sand, in my parts.
I like 5 mile pass out in Cedar Fort too, On the north side of the road I was chasing rabbits, those little buggers are fun.
I like 5 mile pass out in Cedar Fort too, On the north side of the road I was chasing rabbits, those little buggers are fun.
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Originally Posted by Nycycle
Thanks for the heads up, on the Island,, My nephew and his new wife and I were planning on trying it out this spring, I got a year park pass, but I don't like sand, in my parts.
I like 5 mile pass out in Cedar Fort too, On the north side of the road I was chasing rabbits, those little buggers are fun.
I like 5 mile pass out in Cedar Fort too, On the north side of the road I was chasing rabbits, those little buggers are fun.
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Yeah, it was a great day to ride. Too bad I got a flat 3 miles into my ride this morning and forgot I had already used my spare tube and was out of patches. Of course, maybe it was a good thing I got the flat only 3 miles from home. Walking that far in my duck shoes sucks though. Hope tomorrow's nice.
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I got to ride 16 after work, took my time and loved it, checked out the new bridge on the 3900 South Parkway deal and just had a good time till I was out of time, them home.
GOOD TO SEE Utah riders here.
GOOD TO SEE Utah riders here.
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JF1, I flatted a rotten old tube last fall, had a new one on board, but left my pump behind. Something about a 7 mile walk that helps me remember that darn pump, now.
Nycycle, we must cross paths on the Parkway from time to time. If I'm on one of the old Schwinns, I'll probably be wearing a corduroy golf cap. If on the blue Trek 1000, look for the rack trunk on the back. Old gray haired dude with bugs in his teeth. Probably wearing a t-shirt that says "Yeah, I know, on my left", or "I may be old, but I'm slow".
Nycycle, we must cross paths on the Parkway from time to time. If I'm on one of the old Schwinns, I'll probably be wearing a corduroy golf cap. If on the blue Trek 1000, look for the rack trunk on the back. Old gray haired dude with bugs in his teeth. Probably wearing a t-shirt that says "Yeah, I know, on my left", or "I may be old, but I'm slow".
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waldowales, I would love to take you up on that Parkway deal, once a year I get on just North of 45th and go north as far as I can then south, then the rest of the summer I use it as safe way to get to my daughters.
I should be easy to spot, redneck in Pearl Izumis, MTB helmet and a Jesus fish on my White Hard Rock, I also have a garbage rack on the back, 2 water bottles and packs on the handle bar and an in frame pack.
I am looking for some Huffy stickers for it, as is I just drag it in the toilet with me.
Which on ramp do you use to get o the thing?
I should be easy to spot, redneck in Pearl Izumis, MTB helmet and a Jesus fish on my White Hard Rock, I also have a garbage rack on the back, 2 water bottles and packs on the handle bar and an in frame pack.
I am looking for some Huffy stickers for it, as is I just drag it in the toilet with me.
Which on ramp do you use to get o the thing?
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Nycycle, I usually get on the trail at Cottonwood something-or-the-other, just south of Bullion Street in Murray. Sometimes drive over in my Safari van, sometimes ride over from my home just off Vine Street. From there, I usually either go south to where it comes out on 7th west at about 87th south, or north to the new bridge where it is detoured about 5th south. Used to ride to the I-80 dead end, or occasionally take the streets to North Temple and get back on and go to 10th north. Haven't ever taken the dirt further north. (Yet.) Occasionally I ride the 126th to 146th south part, and once my bro and I rode the length of the Utah Valley section. I'l watch for you.
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We got to hook up and talk over old times,,,
But mostly I need you to educate me on this south stuff, I tried to find it and got lost.
I have not been north since, well I went to North Temple, so it's been a while, they got trails out north too and out west, wished they all hooked up. I see em from I215 while in my truck(Work).
That Schwinn,, that a skinny tire deal?
Cottonwood Grove just south of 215?
But mostly I need you to educate me on this south stuff, I tried to find it and got lost.
I have not been north since, well I went to North Temple, so it's been a while, they got trails out north too and out west, wished they all hooked up. I see em from I215 while in my truck(Work).
That Schwinn,, that a skinny tire deal?
Cottonwood Grove just south of 215?
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I found a bike pump on the shoreline south, inbetween strongs canyon and 46th trailhead. If you can identify it, you can come pick it up from me.
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Howdy. New to the board and relatively new to biking. I started last summer. I took my second short ride last night on the new bike. I'm way out of shape. I'll be training hard to hit my goal of a road trip from North Salt Lake to Utah Lake. I"m also looking at road tripping out to Antelope Island. If anybody knows of some good places to camp that are relatively easy riding, I"m all ears.
The longest ride I"ve had thus far was last summer on the Jordan River Parkway. We started in Murray somewhere and rode down to about 12000 S. Got back to the van and my wife had left her steering wheel lock key at the house. So we rode all the way back to North Salt Lake. The Jordan River Trail runs all the way up to Rose Park and then we hit Redwood Road. It was easy riding. The hardest part by far was Redwood Road straight up North Salt Lake Center Street to my house on Orchard Drive. Going from one end of the valley to the other unplanned wasn't exactly the joy it should have been, but it was the catalyst for setting the road trip goals.
I"m also going to be commuting from North Salt Lake to West Valley a few times a week. Approx Bangeter and 21st south. I think I've found a relatively safe route, but there's no way to avoid some serious congestion at off ramps/on ramps and intersections.
The longest ride I"ve had thus far was last summer on the Jordan River Parkway. We started in Murray somewhere and rode down to about 12000 S. Got back to the van and my wife had left her steering wheel lock key at the house. So we rode all the way back to North Salt Lake. The Jordan River Trail runs all the way up to Rose Park and then we hit Redwood Road. It was easy riding. The hardest part by far was Redwood Road straight up North Salt Lake Center Street to my house on Orchard Drive. Going from one end of the valley to the other unplanned wasn't exactly the joy it should have been, but it was the catalyst for setting the road trip goals.
I"m also going to be commuting from North Salt Lake to West Valley a few times a week. Approx Bangeter and 21st south. I think I've found a relatively safe route, but there's no way to avoid some serious congestion at off ramps/on ramps and intersections.
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Originally Posted by waldowales
Nycycle, I usually get on the trail at Cottonwood something-or-the-other, just south of Bullion Street in Murray. Sometimes drive over in my Safari van, sometimes ride over from my home just off Vine Street. From there, I usually either go south to where it comes out on 7th west at about 87th south, or north to the new bridge where it is detoured about 5th south. Used to ride to the I-80 dead end, or occasionally take the streets to North Temple and get back on and go to 10th north. Haven't ever taken the dirt further north. (Yet.) Occasionally I ride the 126th to 146th south part, and once my bro and I rode the length of the Utah Valley section. I'l watch for you.
The north end of the trail past 10th North isn't worth riding. Eventually it's supposed to get into North Salt Lake, but I'm not sure when that is going to be. If you jump off on 10th North and head west, there's a bike route that goes on the west side of 215 that is nice and then cuts back up to redwood road at North Salt Lake.
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Southbound Jordan Parkway Trail stops at about 87th south on 7th west, starts again at 10000 south, runs to about 11000 south, starts again about 11800, but no trail head until 12600, runs to 14600. No more until Utah County, just south of the narrows, runs nearly to Utah lake.
Redwood is the best bet going to the lake.
Redwood is the best bet going to the lake.
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Come to think of it, I cannot think of any place that the trail could go past the point with out going west of Redwood, that place is all filled up with high security gummer stuff, prison, military etc....... I dunno for sure though.
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OK Now, By Wed or Thursday I should have time to ride the Bear Claw, I will be there, in a motel across town.
It will be my first real ride this year and last before my surgery. Too much OT.
It will be my first real ride this year and last before my surgery. Too much OT.
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Originally Posted by JR97
Howdy. New to the board and relatively new to biking. I started last summer. I took my second short ride last night on the new bike. I'm way out of shape. I'll be training hard to hit my goal of a road trip from North Salt Lake to Utah Lake. I"m also looking at road tripping out to Antelope Island. If anybody knows of some good places to camp that are relatively easy riding, I"m all ears.
The longest ride I"ve had thus far was last summer on the Jordan River Parkway. We started in Murray somewhere and rode down to about 12000 S. Got back to the van and my wife had left her steering wheel lock key at the house. So we rode all the way back to North Salt Lake. The Jordan River Trail runs all the way up to Rose Park and then we hit Redwood Road. It was easy riding. The hardest part by far was Redwood Road straight up North Salt Lake Center Street to my house on Orchard Drive. Going from one end of the valley to the other unplanned wasn't exactly the joy it should have been, but it was the catalyst for setting the road trip goals.
I"m also going to be commuting from North Salt Lake to West Valley a few times a week. Approx Bangeter and 21st south. I think I've found a relatively safe route, but there's no way to avoid some serious congestion at off ramps/on ramps and intersections.
The longest ride I"ve had thus far was last summer on the Jordan River Parkway. We started in Murray somewhere and rode down to about 12000 S. Got back to the van and my wife had left her steering wheel lock key at the house. So we rode all the way back to North Salt Lake. The Jordan River Trail runs all the way up to Rose Park and then we hit Redwood Road. It was easy riding. The hardest part by far was Redwood Road straight up North Salt Lake Center Street to my house on Orchard Drive. Going from one end of the valley to the other unplanned wasn't exactly the joy it should have been, but it was the catalyst for setting the road trip goals.
I"m also going to be commuting from North Salt Lake to West Valley a few times a week. Approx Bangeter and 21st south. I think I've found a relatively safe route, but there's no way to avoid some serious congestion at off ramps/on ramps and intersections.
Later,
Joe
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Originally Posted by JF1
Post up when you are ready to do this and I'll do the NSL to Utah Lake with you. If you do go from NSL to Antelope Island, you will probably go through my neighborhood so if you need to stop and re-fuel or something, let me know. I live in W. Kaysville and often do a 50 mile route from my house, up to NSL, down center street to Redwood and work my way back.
Later,
Joe
Later,
Joe
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Excuse me for butting in, is there a bikable route other than Redwood Road that will get one to this lake of bugs you speak of(Utah Lake)**********????
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There is supposedly a frontage road along I-15, but I've not seen it. That would be the long way around, if it even exists. You can take Redwood to 8750 North in Lehi and get back onto the Jordan Parkway and take it nearly to the lake before you have to wind around the streets again. Why on earth would you want to go to that lake with a bike?