One of the best advanced downhill single track in N. Utah. Best done as a
Shuttle. Pick up point is just down canyon from Left Hand Fork. From the
Horse Coral at Tony Grove the trail climbs to the top of the first ridge. Steep
climb and starts at high altitude so your lungs and legs will wonder what's
going on for the first few cranks. once to the top a short decent to tail
convergence. Watch for signposts. Left down Bear hollow trail towards
Hanson Pond connect. watch for very obscure trail on right after coming out
of the trees.. down past Hanson Pond to next trail inter-connect (Blind
Hollow) Left on Blind Hollow trail and 7 miles down to shuttle pick up.
This trail is for advanced riders. Very tight, steep and technical downhill will
thrill and challenge advanced riders. Intermediate riders will find areas too
difficult.
White Pine Lake-Blind Hollow Connector | 0.6 mi |
Fun trail for advanced riders ONLY.
Thank |The trail is extremely overgrown in sections, the trail was beaten up by cattle and horses havening been on the trail while it was soft, it has since hardened making some pretty bad ruts.
I had a lot of fun on the trail even if it was a little worse for wear.
Fun trail for advanced riders ONLY.
Thank |The trail is extremely overgrown in sections, the trail was beaten up by cattle and horses havening been on the trail while it was soft, it has since hardened making some pretty bad ruts.
I had a lot of fun on the trail even if it was a little worse for wear.
Great downhill ride! Very narrow track with a lot of technical sections and a lot of soft dirt. There are quite a few downed trees, most can be bunny hopped, a couple of big ones to carry your bike over. There are a lot of downed trees and big rocks that hide in the side brush of the trail, be aware of clipping them. Awesome scenery! I give it a 5 for one of the best downhill rides Utah has to offer without paying for a lift ticket. We didn't see anyone else on the trail, big bonus.
Thank |Great downhill ride! Very narrow track with a lot of technical sections and a lot of soft dirt. There are quite a few downed trees, most can be bunny hopped, a couple of big ones to carry your bike over. There are a lot of downed trees and big rocks that hide in the side brush of the trail, be aware of clipping them. Awesome scenery! I give it a 5 for one of the best downhill rides Utah has to offer without paying for a lift ticket. We didn't see anyone else on the trail, big bonus.
Thank |Sweet technical single track!
Thank |Sweet technical single track!
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