Wednesday, June 20, 2007
I went to Sundance today to bike and it was great! Sundance is famous for turns and burms. They have one downhill trail called "The Bobsled" and it is like going down a bobsled. It is awesome. I did four laps today and I rode for 2 hours. It was intense and steep on the Boneyard Epress climb and had a lot of switchbacks. I went up that twice and up Archies Loop twice. I went down the Bobsled Trail three times and down the Boneyard Express once which was harder. It was really great. Sundance is a lot smaller than Park City but really fun. It has 25 miles worth of singletrack trails and I like Park City and Sundance about the same. Archies loop is a less steeper climb but it is very scenic, you can look down the canyon southward and see Vivian Park Canyon in Provo Canyon. You can see Timpinogus Mountain northward. Mom and Becky came to Provo with me to get Sandy groomed and I had to pick up my fixed my bike after the bike shop put new seals on the fork. So I figured mom would take me to Sundance about 9 miles away from Provo and drop me off there and they would go back down and go eat lunch or shop or something and then pick me up 2- 3 hours later. I thought it would be a good idea and mom said that she didn't mind doing that. So, it is not my first time in Sundance but is still fun everytime.
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Cool, nice map.
your trail looks really fun!
daniel has mastered the art of having fun....this old man never did find ways of pure enjoyment except now living through all his kids and grandkids
It was a nice day. Sandy wasn't too happy though. She hates to go get her hair cut but she is much cooler now. We went to the Olive Garden for lunch. I was so looking forward to going and we had such horrible service it ruined out whole lunch. I think that's the first time I haven't tipped a waitress at all. I felt bad because we don't go there very often and it was ruined because of the waitress! the mom
Good for you to not tip Karma! I hate when we get bad service.
Shelly
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