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Starting out for a great day of riding in Heber City, Utah.
Rolling hills of scrub oak, a common sight on the local trail systems.
The vast scrubland common to the Colorado Plateau.
The vast scrubland common to the Colorado Plateau.
Navigating the vast scrubland common to the Colorado Plateau.
Upper Riverview Trail, Blue Route.
Upper Riverview Trail, Blue Route.
Upper Riverview Trail, Blue Route.
Upper Riverview Trail, Blue Route.
More than one doubletrack and singletrack ride begins from this trailhead.
Riding the Upper Riverview Trail.
The trail is not very technical, but it has a few fun spots to test your agility.
Riding the Upper Riverview Trail.
Riding the Upper Riverview Trail.
This is really a beautiful trail system.
A pond along the path.
Riding the Upper Riverview Trail.
Catching our breath on some of the upper trails.
Riding the Upper Riverview Trail.
Riding the Upper Riverview Trail.
The vast scrubland common to southern Utah.
Riding the Upper Riverview Trail.
Free Fall Trail.
Riding the Free Fall Trail.
Ending the day at the Coyote Canyon Trailhead.
Coyote Canyon looking across toward Snake Creek in Midway.

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