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    Best of Utah - Do they have it right?

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    Hmm, bike trail? I guess the Shoreline trail, all put together, isn't a bad trail.

    I don't think it's the best trail though. It may be the most accessible, decent trail though.

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    They have these right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Summit42

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sombeech
    Hmm, bike trail? I guess the Shoreline trail, all put together, isn't a bad trail.

    I don't think it's the best trail though. It may be the most accessible, decent trail though.
    I agree - I dont even think they have the top 3 trails right, even though the Wasatch Crest trail is awesome. No mention of ANY Park City or Deer Valley trails BUT, everyone can get to the BSL trail so I guess that is what they are baseing this off of...what do I know, I'm an outtastater

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    I rarely agree with the "top" hiking trails that are on lists either. It's more like "the top" ones the author or those that are voting have done.

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    Here's a Play-Study opportunity not mentioned that I think is pretty good (if I do say so myself):

    Summer Experience at CEU-San Juan Campus. This is a program that I run each summer where students take classes and participate in activities. This summer's classes are astronomy, music, personal finance, river running, canoeing, and mountaineering. The activities include visiting the Santa Fe Opera, Clark Planetarium, Kennecott, Lagoon, Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Sedona, Jerome, Wapatki Ruins, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Grand Canyon. We will be hiking Rattlesnake Canyon, backpacking into the Weminuche Wilderness and Hammond Canyon, and Canoe and Rafting down the San Juan and Green Rivers.

    It should be a blast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brewhaha
    Here's a Play-Study opportunity not mentioned that I think is pretty good (if I do say so myself):

    Summer Experience at CEU-San Juan Campus. This is a program that I run each summer where students take classes and participate in activities. This summer's classes are astronomy, music, personal finance, river running, canoeing, and mountaineering. The activities include visiting the Santa Fe Opera, Clark Planetarium, Kennecott, Lagoon, Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Sedona, Jerome, Wapatki Ruins, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Grand Canyon. We will be hiking Rattlesnake Canyon, backpacking into the Weminuche Wilderness and Hammond Canyon, and Canoe and Rafting down the San Juan and Green Rivers.

    It should be a blast.
    That does sound like a blast! College kids or HS?

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    Both HS and College as well as any community members that want to join.
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