A few miles up BlackSmithFork canyon there is a left turn which lead to the canyon it enters being named “Left Hand Fork”. A few miles into the canyon lies the start of the Leatham’s Hollow trail.
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- The Friday Morning Commute is a BeastWoke up with a desire to ride something different. Millville canyon isn’t far, is beautiful, has low traffic and I’ve only ridden it once. It has plenty of climbing and I would need to ride the Bonneville Shoreline trail to connect to it but I figured if I had time I’d also make a quick run up Providence. There’s a sign at the mouth of