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Review Date June 12, 2003 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a year
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Reviewed by: Jay Dubb
, from Costa Mesa,Ca Summary: Camp @ Warner Lake, there are lot's of options for short single track loops, all day rides & even some killer overnighters. Good rock climbing close by. Fall is the best with all of the colors & good weather. Summer can be hot & crowded. Spring can be good, but most likely too wet & soft. Winter,...well leave the bike in town, hike up to the top of Peale with your skis and launch off the top for some outrageous back counry skiing! Recommended Route: Moonlight meadow, Gold Basin, Trans La Sal, round the mnt. All of the normal loops are great! Other recommended trails in the same area: The La Sals have their own beauty, rugged and desolate yet the range is a rather small cluster. Lot's of users, so you will see others (10 years ago you could get the freaky "eebee jeebies" and not see a soul all day. I guess that can be true for most places,....aaahhh the good old days.
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Review Date January 16, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a year
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Reviewed by: pumbaa
, from o-town Summary: from burro pass to porcupine rim what more can i say. short and simple this trail rules. no trip to moab will be complete with out doing this trail. from b.c. climate and terrain to moab slickrock. a thanks goes out to that person in moab who showed us on the map where to go, thanks you know who you are. Recommended Route: from burro pass to porcupine rim. Other recommended trails in the same area: any trails you like riding
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Review Date September 7, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Dave
, from Moab Summary: The trails listed above are all trails (and there are many more) the La Sal Mountains have to offer. It is more appropraite to review these trails individually than to group them into one generalized review. The riding in the La Sal Mountains will rock your world and views into the canyons below are amazing. A trip to Moab is not complete without venturing into the relatively unknown mountains. The mountains are not for the faint of heart - the climbs are big and the descents can be hair raising. In general the trails are not very well marked so grab a Moab guide book, map or swing into a shop and get the beta. Recommended Route: Burro Pass, Girl Friend Loop, Hanky Spanky, Hazard County, Bachelor Basin, Fisher Mesa ST, Moonlight Meadows, Shafer Trail, Miner's Basin...
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Review Date July 23, 2002 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: Spence
, from Utah Summary: Tons cooler than downtown Moab and Slick rock. There is some pretty good single track if you go to the right places. Not a lot of traffic up that way so the trails are usually fresh. Riding the trails feels a little akward( at least it did for me) because I didn't always know where Id end up. Most of the trails I rode I went out and back. Most of the trails I rode on had Knocked over trees coming across the trail. Some of them were to thick even to ride over. Not a lot of people go there, so you kind of have to make your own routes. Its still kind of fun Recommended Route: There's tons. Too many to count. Just explore. Other recommended trails in the same area: All the moab greats: Slickrock, porcupine, ect.
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Review Date July 13, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: PR
, from Moab, Utah Summary: Some of the best riding in the Moab area is in the La Sal Mountains, which are only 20-30 minutes out of town. While some of the route finding can be difficult and not all the trails are well labeled, the La Sals offer many great trails to ride. Stop in any of the local bike shops to get trail details, books, and maps of the area. If you are looking for a way to escape the summer heat or just want something different then the rocky desert riding, look to the mountains. Recommended Route: Too many to mention Other recommended trails in the same area: Too many to mention
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