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[QUOTE="motoxpress, post: 782206, member: 25343"] In most cases (90% of the time) you need to stay on the designated trails. There are some places like 5 mile pass that have *some* free roam areas. I can't emphasize enough the importance of staying on the trail if at all possible. The great thing about Utah is that you can find pretty much any type of riding you want. There are some gnarly Tight Single Track trails around as well as more groomed trails. What it really depends on is your skill level, how far you want to travel and how long you want to ride for. Down here in utah county we have some excellent options in Hobble Creek canyon, Spanish Fork canyon, American Fork canyon. There are places in Utah that only seem to melt for about a month. The Paiute trail has some of these elevations. Isn't it great? Your main concern is getting a USFS approved S/A. Depending on what bike you have, some affect your power more than others. GL [/QUOTE]
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