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TreeHugger
06-05-2008, 04:26 PM
This is a pretty new trail. I read about it in Cycling Utah and they made it sound super fun. Anyone want to ride it sometime next week??

http://www.utahmountainbiking.com/

fourtycal
06-05-2008, 08:18 PM
Wow, looks sweet! we may have to try the Lapdog loop for a Tuesday night ride. Maybe June 17th eh.

I would love to ride it next week but I am limited to evenings and weekends :ne_nau:

TreeHugger
06-06-2008, 06:26 AM
I'll be out of town on the 17th (and 24th). :-(

greyhair biker
06-06-2008, 01:17 PM
:2thumbs: I've been wanting to ride this area for a long time! It has been my plan for this year to get on this trail system and I'm determined to do it more than once this summer......so, you've got a rider if'n we can ever get together :haha:

TreeHugger
06-06-2008, 07:39 PM
That's great! I am off work until August 20 although I'll be out of town a LOT. Now is a great time to ride there before it gets too hot (no shade)... let me know when you can make it and Im' there. Weeeeeeee!!!

I love riding in Park City!

brettyb
06-06-2008, 09:13 PM
Did that ride last summer. It is awesome and highly recommended. Can't wait to do it again.

TreeHugger
06-07-2008, 08:02 AM
Let's go next weekend!!!!!!! :nod:

greyhair biker
06-07-2008, 01:10 PM
...Wahoo! riding on! :ride:

cachehiker
06-09-2008, 10:33 AM
Let's go next weekend!!!!!!! :nod:

Damn! I'll have friends in town on the 14th but could give it a go on the 15th. :nod:

TreeHugger
06-09-2008, 04:17 PM
I could do the 15th. Let's keep that in mind and think about a time.

Anyone else???

PunchKing
06-10-2008, 08:03 AM
I would be down with spending my Father's day riding the bike. The trail looks like fun.

greyhair biker
06-10-2008, 09:01 PM
:ne_nau: sorry, I forgot to put down I'd be working dayshift :frustrated:

cachehiker
06-13-2008, 01:38 PM
Time will be tight for me. Spending Saturday night near SLC is looking less and less likely. Driving down from Logan means a 9:30-10:30AM start at the earliest and there's $30 in gas to consider as well.

TreeHugger
06-13-2008, 02:25 PM
Well, I'm thinking I'd like to ride by 11:00, before it gets scorching hot. I think I'll just follow the directions in Cycling Utah to the trailhead, see who might show up at 11:00 and go from there. :-)

fourtycal
06-13-2008, 03:27 PM
Well, I'm thinking I'd like to ride by 11:00, before it gets scorching hot. I think I'll just follow the directions in Cycling Utah to the trailhead, see who might show up at 11:00 and go from there. :-)

You thinking the Glenwild trailhead or Jeremy ranch? Not sure if I'll make it but will if I am in town.

TreeHugger
06-14-2008, 08:49 AM
Well, I'm thinking I'd like to ride by 11:00, before it gets scorching hot. I think I'll just follow the directions in Cycling Utah to the trailhead, see who might show up at 11:00 and go from there. :-)

You thinking the Glenwild trailhead or Jeremy ranch? Not sure if I'll make it but will if I am in town.

Ummm... let's see... (reading the article...) Looks like Jeremy Ranch Elementary School trailhead. I-80 to exit 143 for Jeremy Ranch. Turn right onto Rasmussen Road, and park at the elementary school. The trailhead is down the gravel road and behind the maintenance sheds.

Does that sound familiar to you? Would love to ride with you, Fourtycal!

TreeHugger
06-14-2008, 04:33 PM
I dont know... it's HOT today, I'm thinking 90 at 11:00 tomorrow at Kimball Junction might be too much... what do you think? I might opt for an 8:00 am road ride for 3 hours....

TreeHugger
06-15-2008, 08:34 AM
Definitely not going to make it today - my friend had her baby this morning - 7:30 (Happy Father's day to Ian (Mtnbiker on here)!!!! yea!!!) I'm going up there to visit and meet Annika after lunch.

Have fun!
Karen

PunchKing
06-15-2008, 04:41 PM
Well, the trail is long with a lot of climbing. It was warm but I needed the exercise.

Here are some photos! It was hot!

TreeHugger
06-15-2008, 07:55 PM
I had a hunch it might be HOT. :-) The article said the climbing was very gradual... generally pretty mild... what did you think?

The good news is, Mtnbiker and his wife, my good friend, Tammy, have a BEAUTIFUL baby girl! Well worth missing the ride to be the first one outside the family to hold her! AWESOME!

Glad you had a good ride. We'll try another time. :-)

fourtycal
06-15-2008, 08:54 PM
I had a hunch it might be HOT. :-) The article said the climbing was very gradual... generally pretty mild... what did you think?

The good news is, Mtnbiker and his wife, my good friend, Tammy, have a BEAUTIFUL baby girl! Well worth missing the ride to be the first one outside the family to hold her! AWESOME!

Glad you had a good ride. We'll try another time. :-)

Good work Ian and Tammy! Sounds like a great fathers day gift :2thumbs:

I went with Punchking. I thought the trail was harsh! but then it was my first trail ride on the single speed bike, and I havn't ridden a hardtail for a few years either so I am feeling it :cripple:

I think of the 16 miles, we rode uphill for nearly 13. Maybe next time we will ride the loop the other direction. The weather was great and the scenery was fantastic. I will probably think it was worth it after a recovery period :haha:

TreeHugger
06-16-2008, 06:17 AM
Harsh, huh? 13 miles of climbing?! Hmmm. Sounds like a totally different trail then this article describes: "Fast, flowing, buffed singletrack" "The sagebrush slopes at a comfortable pitch, which got me to a full sweat quickly but without redlining my heart rate." "gradual climbs and playful descents."

In any case, glad you had fun! I'll have to give it a go on a COOLER day! :-)

fourtycal
06-16-2008, 07:25 AM
It wasn't as harsh as I made it sound. Nicely built trail and is smooth and flowy. The downhill sections are steeper and short, the uphill is long and gradual for the most part. The entire trail is definately rideable even by someone as out of shape as me. It was the single speed that did me in. Some steeper sections I would have liked an easier gear.
We will hit the short and sweet loop on Tuesday and I will look foreward to a cooler day to ride the long loop again :thumb:

TreeHugger
06-16-2008, 08:29 AM
How sweet would it be if you came down the way you went up??? That sounds good! :-)

Mtnbeer
06-16-2008, 11:32 AM
I rode Flying Dog yesterday as well, riding from Jeremy Park Elementary over to 24/7-Jeremy Connector up to the Dog. It's was starting to get pretty hot towards the end, but much of the upper parts of the Dog are in aspen groves and higher elevation, so it tends to be a little cooler. This was my second time on the Dog overall and first time this year. The climbs are definitely gradual. A strong climber shouldn't need to get out of their second chainring for the entire climb. A few small muddy spots, but overall, the trail's in great shape. Alot more people on the trail this year compared to last year though. If I wasn't running in the Wasach Back, I'd probably ride it again this coming weekend.

TreeHugger
06-16-2008, 01:00 PM
Have fun doing the Wasatch Back! I ran it last year and it was a blast, I really really liked doing it. Out of town this year so we couldnt enter, or I would have definitely done it again.

live2ride
06-17-2008, 08:17 AM
Ok I want to hit this trail soon, looks like it would be a sweet ride!!

brettyb
06-22-2008, 07:44 AM
Did a variation on the ride Thursday after work. Starting at the Jeremy Ranch Rd / East Canyon Rd junction, then a lollipop using the Preserve Connector and Flying Dog. Very, very nice, though I prefer starting from Glenwild when time permits. The trail system in Summit County is top notch.