Sunday, July 6, 2008

Diamond Fork, Utah Riding & GPS!


Diamond Fork was a great mountain bike ride. My buddy, Mike Both, and I set out for a few hours of pure mountain biking fun. We had a great time and this was a great ride. We will plan on doing this one again. The great thing about this ride is there are hot pots along the trail so it would make for a great cold weather ride and prove to be relaxing and more enjoyable with a little dip along the way back to the car.


We got an early start and left my house at 7am. After about an hour of driving, we made it to the trailhead. It is located off HWY 6 a few miles into the canyon before you head up the first long strech of uphill on the highway.


There is plenty of good cross country riding and a constant uphill that is rewarding and a great work out. I burned over 3500 calories on this ride and was starting to feel a little tired toward the last stretch of uphill riding mainly because of the 30 mile road ride I did the afternoon before.
The great thing about this ride was the fact that it reminded me of mountain biking in Montana & Idaho. We saw no other bikers and the trail was great singletrack. The canyon is beautiful and was very colorful with recent bloom of wildflowers. I really enjoyed this ride!


I used my GPS to help track this ride and see exactly where we were. Technology is pretty darn cool, and I enjoy the mapping part of things almost as the actual riding. I used the Garmin Forerunner 305 for this trip and even though there are a few limitations with this GPS, it works pretty well for this type of activity.


I have to admit that a couple of years ago, I forgot who I was because of some personal things going on and I lost interest in riding among other things. However, I am very grateful that I am past that point in my life. I am back enjoying hobbies that I love and will continue to do them as much as possible.

2 comments:

Tai and Joe said...

Hey Tim! This is Joe and Tai Jeppson your old neighbors at the white apartments. We thought that we would say hi! Hope that you don't care that we will be checking out your blog. Hope all is well.
we saw you on Paige's blog.

Saun and Wes said...

Tim, looks fun. I love how you have all the info of where you were and your elevation. That's cool. That's my Tim.