Fall with family
We burned up the last rays of daylight on the River trail enjoying the waning colors and perfect Fall weather. The ride – Jardine Juniper Trail The bike – Ripmo
Get Off My Trail
We burned up the last rays of daylight on the River trail enjoying the waning colors and perfect Fall weather. The ride – Jardine Juniper Trail The bike – Ripmo
Everyone made it all the way to the top of Green Canyon. The ride – Green Canyon The bike – Ripmo
Bren took over Callie’s bike so I got her another one. This is the first time we’ve all been out together in a while. The ride – Jardine Juniper Trail The bike – Ripmo
Nice, easy slow up and down. Taking in the last bits of Autumn. The ride – Green Canyon, Utah The bike – Ripmo
The trail is a like a magic carpet of color. The temperatures are perfect. My legs are recovered enough to enjoy a bunch of loops on Providence. Life is good. The ride – Providence Canyon, Utah The bike – Ripmo
The Fall colors are spectacular and we continue to have perfect weather. I very well might have died and have been rewarded with MTB heaven. The ride – Providence Canyon, Utah The bike – Ripmo
Fall days are short. We had enough time to get up the trail before the sun disappeared and when rode out in the dark. It builds character. The ride – Logan River Trail The bike – Ripmo
At least once a year I talk myself into a ride that “won’t be that hard”. These rides usually involve starting out with a route I’m familiar with and then extending it. The not to hard bits are the portions I’ve never ridden. Those parts always end up being harder than I think they will be. I’ve watched a lot of locals make this loop
I talked Dev into a Friday lunch ride to go visit the Fall colors. The ride – Green Canyon, Utah The bike – Ripmo
On loop three the cows were coming down the trail while I was going up. That was my sign that it was time to go. They are not fast and it is pretty crappy to follow a herd of cows anywhere. The ride – Providence Canyon, Utah The bike – Ripmo