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Author:
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William Johnson
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Date:
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18 Jul 2009 12:05:37 PM
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Activity:
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Mountain Biking
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State:
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Utah (UT)
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Distance:
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15.49 mi
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Average Speed:
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7.0 mph 0:08:36/mi
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Duration:
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2:13:23
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Elevation:
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Total Gain: 3395 ft Total Loss: 6154 ft Net Change: -2758 ft
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Difficulty:
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5 / 10
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Tags:
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Utah, Cottonwood, Salt Lake City
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Rating:
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Unrated
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ACTIVE LOG
| Dist: 15.49 mi |
Points: 1227 |
Calories: none |
| Time: 2:13:23 |
Speed: 7.0 mph |
Pace: 8:36 / mi |
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Location: 40.635939°, -111.577900°
Big views everywhere
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Location: 40.638316°, -111.579595°
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Location: 40.645676°, -111.581998°
These mountains are crazy with wildflowers in the summer.
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Location: 40.646913°, -111.585431°
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Location: 40.649974°, -111.592212°
Lovely red dirt.
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Location: 40.651406°, -111.595044°
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Location: 40.650690°, -111.594186°
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Location: 40.660587°, -111.597919°
Desolation lake below
Doubletrack beginning
Location: 40.613236°, -111.571054°
Scott's pass, begin "Puke" hill
Location: 40.616363°, -111.558523°
Top of puke hill
Location: 40.621510°, -111.561956°
Forest service boundary, singletrack begins
Location: 40.628859°, -111.569437°
The "spine"
Location: 40.661238°, -111.598692°
Turn left here
Location: 40.686821°, -111.602039°
Upper Millcreek trails are only open to bikes on even calendar days. Straight at this junction will lead you to the wonderful trail network on the Park City side of the mountain.
End of trail, join Millcreek road
Location: 40.684478°, -111.648645°
Pipeline trail head
Location: 40.706669°, -111.690788°
Bear right onto singletrack here for another ~10 miles of great trail. For this park your shuttle car at Rattlesnake Gulch or the mouth of Millcreek canyon.
Trail junction
Location: 40.664233°, -111.602211°
If you bear left here, you will descend to lake Desolation, where you can continue down "Mill D" trail and return to Big Cottonwood canyon.
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