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Report: Dowd Mountain Overlook
Dowd Mountain Overlook was the second trail of day. It was a nice drive to the end of the trail. The road is somewhat curvy and gently climbs uphill, weaving its way through dry grassland, shrubs and small trees. On the way to the overlook, we came acr …
Report: Swett Ranch
Swett Ranch was the first trail for the day. Matt would go to the right first to take in the drive first before going to the left. The trail wound through the forest coming by a cabin with “no trespassing” signs posted, and lead to large open areas. Th …
Report: Red Canyon Ridge
There was construction at two bridges leading up to the Flaming Gorge dam, and Matt had to wait at one of the traffic lights controlling one-way sections of the road. Corrigan suddenly asked what number the trail had (it is FR 610) and said he saw the …
Report: Moonshine Arch
Moonshine Arch was the last trail for the day for Matt. The start of Moonshine Arch was really hard to find. There is a marker on the highway approaching it, but the little dirt road branching off looks more like a driveway than a road, so we missed it …
Report: Asphalt Ridge
Asphalt Ridge was the best trail that Matt would run in the Vernal area. This trail was crazy with all the up and downs like a roller coaster. At the start it was easy going, but as Matt made his way down Asphalt Ridge the trail gained elevation and wo …
Report: Echo Park
Echo Park is a dirt road, unlike Harpers Corner. At the end of the switchbacks not far into the trail, Matt ran into a group of fire fighters doing some training in the dry shrub and grassland next to the road. We asked if they needed help, but they sa …