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Rockin' SW Utah

Hunter

Monkey
Sep 14, 2006
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The Right coast
This year?s Safety Geeks Society professional conference is in Vegas this week. I flew in a few days early, rented a car, and ended up in SW Utah for this past weekend. So naturally, I had to pack in as much mountain biking as possible. I stayed in Saint George, a small city 2 hours NE of Vegas?and damn close to a boatload of amazing mountain bike trails.

I got hooked up with a guy named Mark, who owns a small business that rents bikes and offers tours. Super nice guy with a fleet of 2007 and 2008 Kona Dawgs, and he was my personal trail guide and shuttle service for most of my visit. I did my research before hand, and knew the trails I wanted to hit?and with Mark?s assistance I packed in 5 rides in two and a half days and covered nearly 70 miles worth of trail.

I got into Vegas Friday afternoon and met Mark in St. George a few hours later. He took me to the Bear Claw Poppy Trail that evening, dropped me off at the trailhead, and met me at the downhill end a few hours later. Did a few miles of nice downhill, then took a little spur trail called Stucki Springs for a half-dozen miles uphill, then turned around and bombed it all downhill to finish up. Didn?t get many pics, but a super flowy trail with lots of technical options, rollers and jumps?only 5 minutes from Saint George.

Lots of sections like this with options of varying technical degree.


Climbing Stucki Springs.


View heading downhill.



Saturday morning we got up early and headed an hour out of town to ride Gooseberry Mesa. Just as advertised, it was an amazing trail system. Lots of technical challenges, tight twisty trails, and great views. I rode everything really well, and spent nearly 5 hours pounding out 20+ miles of trail. I rode for an hour with my guide, then an hour with another dude I met on the trail, then was lucky enough to ride with the creator himself, Morgan Harris. Morgan is a friend of Mark?s, and Morgan and I talked and biked together for a solid hour. He and his brother laid out every trail at Gooseberry, and he rides there several times a week still. Very cool to spend some time with him, really topped off the experience.

Morgan in the middle.












Couple views?





The pictures I took will never do it justice, so here?s a couple videos that show the trail better.
Click ? Segment #3, the guide they talk about, Mark, was my guide too.
? YouTube clip


Late in the afternoon on Saturday, Mark dropped me off at the top of the JEM trail, and again waited for me at the bottom. 10 more miles of trail, 90% of it downhill, and the end following a river gorge. Sweet way to end the day.












On Sunday morning, Mark and I rode Little Creek Mountain, which is a new trail system pretty close to Gooseberry. It?s not officially labeled yet, and there?s no way I could have enjoyed this awesome ride without Mark?s help. This trail was as good as, if not better than, Gooseberry. Tons of slickrock connected by dirt singletrack, amazing views, and a boatload of opportunities for drops and steep rollers.



Gooseberry Mesa in the background.


Scouting a steep roller.


Rollin? it.




Natural steps.


Steep quick climbs like this everywhere. Traction on the slickrock was incredible.







After riding about 15 miles at Little Creek, I drove myself a couple hours North to Bryce Canyon to ride Thunder Mountain. Bike magazine named Thunder Mountain the best ride in Utah?and I?d put it on par with Gooseberry and Little Creek, though it?s very different. This ride was the most aerobically challenging, was pretty technical, and absolutely amazing scenery. Besides being a bit tired from all the riding, I was presented with another challenge as I arrived at the trailhead and realized one of my front brake pads had mysteriously disappeared when we transferred the bike from Mark?s vehicle to mine?so I rode the whole trail with only a rear brake! With tons of tight switchbacks and lots of exposure, it really livened things up :biggrin:

I parked at the lower parking lot, and banged out a 10 mile, 1000 vertical foot climb up a paved bike path and dirt road in less than 40 minutes. That got me to the trail head at 8000 feet.




I was a bit surprised at all the climbing the trail had at the beginning, but the views kept getting better and better. Topped out around 8500 feet.


About 5 miles into the trail ride, it really opened up. The singletrack was skinny with lots of exposure, surrounded by really cool rock formations.










Spot the singletrack among the hoodoos?





Some final notes? temps were in the mid 90s and super sunny all weekend. My game was on for the weekend, and I rode awesome, didn?t have a single crash and didn?t bonk anywhere. Proud of that, as I trained hard for the couple weeks leading up to my trip.

75% of the pictures posted here I took myself using the timer function on my digital camera ? not bad, eh?

On my final drive back from Thunder Mountain, I took Route 14 over the mountains and into Cedar City. This was one of the most beautiful drives I?ve ever taken. Altitude of 10,000+ feet, volcanic rock fields, subalpine meadows, a view of Zion park, and great descent following a canyon creek. The cherry on the top of a sweet weekend.




More pictures here.

4/11 - Sorry for the dead links




 
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vtjim

Beware of Milo & Otis
Jan 6, 2006
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North Andover MA
Holy crap man, that sounds like a great weekend. Great photos also. Any chance I could get a full rez of this?:



What a GREAT picture.
 

Heidi

Der hund ist laut und braun
Aug 22, 2001
10,184
797
Bend, Oregon
Nice to see those trails again...it's been a few years since I've ridden all that. Man, I haven't seen Morgan in about 8 years! Glad you had a good time!
 

Tmeyer

Monkey
Mar 26, 2005
585
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SLC
Great ride report, even better since I'm moving to SLC in a month. I have ridden some of those areas before around St. George. Def an interesting scene in that town. I just put 2 more on the "must ride while in Utah" list. Thanks again, glad the trip went so well.
 

dhzion

Monkey
May 4, 2008
157
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Mighty Zion
Haha, Uncle Morgan sluffing work to ride, AGAIN!!! Morgan continues to put his heart and soul into those two mesas, our riding scene would be :plthumbsdown: without him.

I'm surprised Thunder Mountain was that dry, haven't been out there in like four years, some grueling switchback climbs but the downs are so worth it.

Good to see people out enjoying our backyard, great report, and classic pics.

Edit: Little Creek is as old as the GOoOse. :)
 
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Hunter

Monkey
Sep 14, 2006
793
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The Right coast
Edit: Little Creek is as old as the GOoOse. :)
yeah, I knew Little Creek has been a popular ride for like 10 years...but its still not really marked and would be tough to do if you didn't have a local guide. absolutely sweet ride, so much fun stuff there. Some day the land managers will mark it and it will be swarmed over like the goose...for good and for bad.
 

Damo

Short One Marshmallow
Sep 7, 2006
4,603
27
French Alps
Absolutely incredible.

It is pics like this that really make me want to come and ride the US someday.
 

dhzion

Monkey
May 4, 2008
157
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Mighty Zion
yeah, I knew Little Creek has been a popular ride for like 10 years...but its still not really marked and would be tough to do if you didn't have a local guide. absolutely sweet ride, so much fun stuff there. Some day the land managers will mark it and it will be swarmed over like the goose...for good and for bad.

Very true on the usage. Odd though how it seems no matter how full Gooses' parking lot is it never feels cluttered out there, just the nature of the trail system I suppose.

I still get lost out on Little Creek without Morgan but that's half the fun of that mesa. :D
 

MikeD

Leader and Demogogue of the Ridemonkey Satinists
Oct 26, 2001
11,735
1,819
chez moi
Absolutely incredible.

It is pics like this that really make me want to come and ride the US someday.
Not to be too late to the party, but the riding in that area (thx dhzion...) is the most astounding anywhere that I've ridden, including NZ. Reminiscent of Alexandra on South Island in some places, but tons better, even. Just absolutely mind-blowing-ly amazing. Every kind, style, type of riding you could want. Between Brian Head, the local trains around Rockville/Springdale, and some of the crazier DH/FR stuff hidden around Virgin and the other mesas, you are in MTB heaven.

Except that the beer is super-weak. But it tastes good and you can drink double your usual fill...
 

Skookum

bikey's is cool
Jul 26, 2002
10,184
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in a bear cave
Ahh nice bump MikeD...

Cool report man, most worthy stuff, i have yet to get down there to ride. Couple of failed attempts, usually people bagging out. i'll have to make a try for it next year, that Thunder Mountain looks outstanding.
 

dhzion

Monkey
May 4, 2008
157
0
Mighty Zion
Not to be too late to the party, but the riding in that area (thx dhzion...) is the most astounding anywhere that I've ridden, including NZ. Reminiscent of Alexandra on South Island in some places, but tons better, even. Just absolutely mind-blowing-ly amazing. Every kind, style, type of riding you could want. Between Brian Head, the local trains around Rockville/Springdale, and some of the crazier DH/FR stuff hidden around Virgin and the other mesas, you are in MTB heaven.

Except that the beer is super-weak. But it tastes good and you can drink double your usual fill...
Anytime, anytime! Our area truly owes so much to Morgan and Michael. Even with as little awareness and advocacy as there is now there was none before they decide to pick up bikes and build some trail.

Brian Head is so prime right now, I love that place as well. We did the Navajo Lake loop a couple weeks ago and it was just awesome, mid 70 temps, wild flowers in bloom like crazy and of course the lake.

I love my home!! :)
 

PIN'D

Chimp
Aug 20, 2008
24
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New York City
Hunter - phenomenal report. Great pics, too! Thanks for making the effort to post it all. Just put Gooseberry on my "Top 5 Must Ride Next" list...
 

silentfoe

Chimp
Sep 6, 2008
7
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Utah Valley
I have lived in the SLC area for more than 10 years and I am ashamed to say I have never ridden the areas you describe. That is going to change now. That was a great report with incredible self-pictures. I will be going now in October. Anyone else? PM me.
 

LyndaW

Chimp
Oct 31, 2006
9
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Southern Utah
What a cool trip. You did it just right and even got to meet Morgan! Well planned. I'm a local, been in StG 12 years and you hit most of my favs.
 

EastCoaster

Monkey
Mar 30, 2002
403
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Southeastern PA
Thanks for the report and photos!
I was lucky enough to do some corporate training for a department within a major grocery chain out there a few years back. Flew out of Philly to Salt Lake, and then a prop plane to Cedar City. My home for two weeks.

Best part was, I made my own schedule during the trip. I'd work my rear off. Cramming 3 days of work into two, taking a day or two off to ride, and repeat.

Rode the whole area around Cedar City, made it up to ride Brian Head, down to St George, and to the Zion area. GREAT EXPERIENCE! Memories that will last a lifetime.

Worst part? I had to do the majority of it alone.... Hard to be at a place with such great riding and looking out at a postcard view only to later call up my wife or riding buds to say, "Wow! You should've seen this place. Wish you could be here!"
 

Leppah

Turbo Monkey
Mar 12, 2008
2,294
3
Utar
Wow. You did tons of good rides out there. I'm just up north in Utah, so i get out that way about every other year for some riding. The Goose is one of my all time favorite places. Similar to Moab's Slickrock, with hardly anybody ever on the trails out there.
Jem trail is a riot. Total change of pace from Gooseberry. Fast, wide open, flow instead of super tech. Tons of fun.

Next time you're around that area, go hit up some riding in Brian Head. It's really high up, so it'll be hard as hell to breathe. But go do the shuttle ride called Dark Hollow and the other one called Blowhard. They're awesome rides.:twitch:
 

MikeD

Leader and Demogogue of the Ridemonkey Satinists
Oct 26, 2001
11,735
1,819
chez moi
But go do the shuttle ride called Dark Hollow and the other one called Blowhard. They're awesome rides.:twitch:
Do them late in the fall. Crisp and cold, leaves all turning. Dark Hollow is great. But Blow Hard remains one of the premier mountain bike experiences of all time for me. Words actually fail me. (Maybe I should post some pics instead...)
 

M.O.A.B.

Chimp
Mar 17, 2002
9
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SoCal
I've done both Dark Hollow and Bunker around this time of year and you're right, it's hard to beat. I haven't done Blowhard yet. Now I guess I'll just have to get back out there..



The Goose



We also did a night ride on Friday when we got there

 
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