Some Fall colors
Well, it's nothing like New England, but here's some fall colors from this past weekend's ride. This was taken on the slopes of West White Pine Mountain
http://klx250s.suncup.net/TripReport...20Mountain.kml
http://klx250s.suncup.net/TripReport...20Mountain.kml
Aspen. They're almost weed-like. It's been reported that the a grove of them in Utah is the World's Largest Organism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_organism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_organism
ORIGINAL: mooredan
Aspen. They're almost weed-like. It's been reported that the a grove of them in Utah is the World's Largest Organism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_organism
Aspen. They're almost weed-like. It's been reported that the a grove of them in Utah is the World's Largest Organism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_organism

those rocks look cool, have you checked them out yet?

Those are pretty big rocks off the beaten path, so it would take some bush wacking to get to them.
Nearby Moody Hill has some sustained hill climbing over rock.
The blue track is a saved path from a few weeks back. The orange "track" is a questionable route -- not sure if it is legal or not. Followed it up from the bottom to WP040 where a difficult 4x4 road turned into a single track rock garden. My riding partners and I might investigate it soon.
Nearby Moody Hill has some sustained hill climbing over rock.
The blue track is a saved path from a few weeks back. The orange "track" is a questionable route -- not sure if it is legal or not. Followed it up from the bottom to WP040 where a difficult 4x4 road turned into a single track rock garden. My riding partners and I might investigate it soon.
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