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Sinbad to american fork
Can't remember just who told me about this one But I myself would love to take a run through Strawberry area and come out at AF.
Some dbl tracks can work for me on the alpine thing.
But I was hoping for some guru that knows this by single tracks??????:2thumbs:
Someone on here told me about this years ago 40 cal? Either way it will take some light weight camping to pull off with proper gas stops one direction or the other.
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Unless I am not connecting the dots in the right place, strawberry to AF canyon is not a hard route. Google Earth shows lots of options. Would be a few stretches of dirt road needed and maybe even blacktop for a stretch right through provo canyon.
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ST with camping gear would be hard. Trust me, I know. I once loaded my DR down with, what I figured, was a really light load. No more than I would take backpacking but the added wight makes true ST very hard. The dirt road portions weren't hard at all, but anything that would normally be fun on a dirt bike was pure hell loaded like that. It was doable but I had to go so slow and cautiously that it was a relief to be over and done with it. Now 4 wheeler trail is another story, it's a blast and if you don't mind following that stuff there is a lot of fun to be had with moto camping.
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There is a bit more than meets the eye Jon.
I think you need to look at the moto maps to get the whole of what I'm looking at.
Let me go back through my maps and picts. to show you my option I want to try.
If memory serves me right? It's like 87 miles average between gas stops and this is all tarp camping. GO lite or go home.
Most is dbl track but I have been working on a new thing that was brought to my attention with a possible single track short cut over Provo Canyon.
These sort of things take time as you really need to put boot to dirt for safety.