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The ultimate adventure guide

Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
The trailhead sits at the far end of the paved portion of Jeremy Ranch Road where it meets Daybreaker Drive.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Heading out, the early portion of the trail is a rocky climb, but it gets better.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
The early switchbacks.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Riding the 24-7 trail.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Coming around the bend with Bald Mountain the background.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Great views from the ride.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Park City proper in the distance.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Riding the 24-7 trail.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Beautiful sunsets are common here.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
The trail starts to really get fun in the last third of the ride.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Riding the 24-7 trail.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Downhill action.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
Porcupine along the trail.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/14/2018
This is where you cross Red Hawk Trail, a paved road. This is a great place to head back if it's getting too dark because the next stage is an aspen grove. From here head up Daybreaker Drive and it will take you back your car.

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