Northern Utah BS thread
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From: SLC, UT
Year: 1989 2 door
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I don't know what those delta trails are called? I think Derek mentioned them. 5 mile would be good for your atv too, we can all do that with our eyes closed tho.... something anything, but the snakes!
Not trying to hate mike (i might end up going with ya if none else has ideas) its the kids & kristie that will be bored to tears on that one again!
Not trying to hate mike (i might end up going with ya if none else has ideas) its the kids & kristie that will be bored to tears on that one again!
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From: SLC Utah
Year: 1998
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HATER lol jk, ya im with ya on 5mile getting old but its there. i really want to head up to forest lake or mineral basin instead but thats not happening till later this year
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From: Springville, UT
Year: 1993
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 5.2 V8, Dual cold air, dual batts, E-fan, Sanden OBA
Me and some buddies are going out to little moab this Friday and Saturday if anyone wants to go, the more the merrier- I just gotta test out my Lincoln locked 8.8
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From: SLC Utah
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Don't hold your breath as to the trail opening anytime soon. As of Friday, there was still 80+ inches at the summit of the paved Alpine Loop, it could be 3 or 4 weeks until that is opened. The Tibble Fork gate would open later than that. And Forest Lake should probably be avoided even longer than that to curb erosion (it should not be traveled when wet).
Cheryl- forest service
So if anyone is intrested in seeing about adopting the mineral basin area (if possible) thats who we would need to get a hold of
Cheryl- forest service
So if anyone is intrested in seeing about adopting the mineral basin area (if possible) thats who we would need to get a hold of
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From: provo, utah
Year: 1995
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Originally Posted by mike20
Don't hold your breath as to the trail opening anytime soon. As of Friday, there was still 80+ inches at the summit of the paved Alpine Loop, it could be 3 or 4 weeks until that is opened. The Tibble Fork gate would open later than that. And Forest Lake should probably be avoided even longer than that to curb erosion (it should not be traveled when wet).
Cheryl- forest service
So if anyone is intrested in seeing about adopting the mineral basin area (if possible) thats who we would need to get a hold of
Cheryl- forest service
So if anyone is intrested in seeing about adopting the mineral basin area (if possible) thats who we would need to get a hold of
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From: SLC Utah
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ya, the forest servics will alow a trail to be adopted by groups, clubs, organazations. Meaning they help keep the trail clean, block off places that are off limits to motorized vehicles, educate people etc... Utah4x4club has adopted the forest lake trail.


