Exploring American Fork Canyon
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Exploring American Fork Canyon - Re-Visited
I decided to head up to American Fork Canyon after class today just to see what there was to do up there and scout out some good camping places. Started to run low on gas, so I headed back. The next time I head out there on a real trip I'll post some actual wheeling pictures and go on some of the actual trail, not just dirt road.











Last edited by traben27; Nov 2, 2007 at 03:59 PM.
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o that place is so fun! i have only been there on my dirtbike but i can imagine how much fun it would be in a truck, as you get up there a ways it gets steep and rocky... really rocky its great!!
and there is that small river, its kinda fun to cross... i guess
and there is that small river, its kinda fun to cross... i guess
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oh ok, i saw you were from texas and i was thinkin is there an american fork canyon in tx but then i was thinkin there arent really any mountains there so i thought id ask. sorry im in a talkative mood i guess so... ya that place is great. by the way nice rims i got the same ones
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you sure??

if not they look really close. anyways ya the mts. are great i took a trip up to daniels summit 2 weeks ago, nothin hardcore but still lots of fun. i see you updated your location, that could be even more confusing haha

if not they look really close. anyways ya the mts. are great i took a trip up to daniels summit 2 weeks ago, nothin hardcore but still lots of fun. i see you updated your location, that could be even more confusing haha
Last edited by algranger; Oct 2, 2007 at 06:40 PM.
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#8
Never made it up there. Then again I was there during the winter.
You may want to hit up 5-mile pass just west of eagle mountain (bunch of fun trails) and little moab south of saratoga springs.
You may want to hit up 5-mile pass just west of eagle mountain (bunch of fun trails) and little moab south of saratoga springs.
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Other side of the mountain is a military base. They flew close enough that we could the guys in the cockpit.
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Lol....thats the easiest way to navigate, alot of helicopter pilots, especially military follow interstates when flying cross country...
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Thats what I was thinking when I asked a few guys from here where trails were. I was like uh do you get in trouble with the police? Everything in texas is private land so you have to have permission or else you're breakin laws.
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we were out on the dirtbikes in some remote area in the mts. north of salt lake and we took some random long little trail and came to a gate that said no trespassing but there was this really strange looking structure so i went in to look. it was about 5" tall and maybe 10'x12' and it looked just like a roof of a house. it had a fence all the way around it too. it was like a mini house sunk down into the ground but there was no entrance. it was really strange. i was thinkin i hope this isn't some secret operation that im gonna get shot for seeing, i mean its highly unlikely but there could have been some goverment guy sittin on a hill ready to shoot. so i left and nothin happened. strange though huh?
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5-mile pass you have to watch out for dirt bikes and atv on weekend but if go during the weekday it's not bad.
Contact audiofreak and grntaco over on the utah chapter of ttora and they can help you out as well with trails around the area.



