mtnbiker62
02-03-2006, 08:16 PM
Hi all,
I am trying to organize a riding group of slow, fat, old guys, and I'd like to make a list of Logan area mountain bike trails that we could ride. I like to ride harder trails, and I don't mind walking a bit (I am a fat guy, after all), and I've made a first attempt at the list. If you are familiar with the Logan area trails, please feel free to comment or add to my list. Thanks.
Here's the trails:
Green Canyon
Deer Fence
River Trail
Card Canyon (don't know about this one...just heard rumors)
Mud Flats Loop (Willow Creek to Mud Flats to Cottonwood)
Old Ephraim's Grave (Willow Creek to grave cutoff)
Rick's Canyon/Steel Hollow
Logan Peak Hillclimb
Jardine Juniper
Temple Fork Sawmill
Little Bear/Peter Sinks
Bear Hollow/Twin Creek DH
Tony Grove/Bunchgrass
Franklin Basin/Beaver Mountain
Beaver Creek/Sink Hollow
Stump Hollow
Herd Hollow/Richard's Hollow
Left Hand Fork/Pole Hollow/Sow Hole
That's all I could come up with. If anyone knows any more, or is interested in riding them with a slow, fat guide, then post here. Thanks.
I am trying to organize a riding group of slow, fat, old guys, and I'd like to make a list of Logan area mountain bike trails that we could ride. I like to ride harder trails, and I don't mind walking a bit (I am a fat guy, after all), and I've made a first attempt at the list. If you are familiar with the Logan area trails, please feel free to comment or add to my list. Thanks.
Here's the trails:
Green Canyon
Deer Fence
River Trail
Card Canyon (don't know about this one...just heard rumors)
Mud Flats Loop (Willow Creek to Mud Flats to Cottonwood)
Old Ephraim's Grave (Willow Creek to grave cutoff)
Rick's Canyon/Steel Hollow
Logan Peak Hillclimb
Jardine Juniper
Temple Fork Sawmill
Little Bear/Peter Sinks
Bear Hollow/Twin Creek DH
Tony Grove/Bunchgrass
Franklin Basin/Beaver Mountain
Beaver Creek/Sink Hollow
Stump Hollow
Herd Hollow/Richard's Hollow
Left Hand Fork/Pole Hollow/Sow Hole
That's all I could come up with. If anyone knows any more, or is interested in riding them with a slow, fat guide, then post here. Thanks.