you go right its a dead end you go left its behind the mountainI think that would be called hope to hobble, or if you're going that way, hobble to hope. Squaw peak road is in Provo canyon and is paved and goes to a peak and dead ends and you go back down. I know where you're talking though.
I know. Just letting him know. I've ridden it many times, on a bike, in a jeep, in a rhino, running on foot. It's about 20 miles one way. Lots of good scenery.you go right its a dead end you go left its behind the mountain
I think that would be called hope to hobble, or if you're going that way, hobble to hope. Squaw peak road is in Provo canyon and is paved and goes to a peak and dead ends and you go back down. I know where you're talking though.
I'm betting the trail will be under a foot.or.two.of snow.on the 10th.
Strange. I've only heard it called that for the paved portion going to squaw peak. Oh well.Both the atlas I use and google maps show the paved and dirt portions as squaw peak road.
While I wax up there I saw a trail that is pretty sweet. Hard.
I plan on running both or at least attempting the new one and doing squaw
we should meet at the pull off of hobble creek at 1
Will wait for about 30 min for ppl
Anyone with CB 's?
Friendly reminder: always make sure trails are open to motorized travel (car/jeep) before driving on them. Always assume a dirt road is closed unless you have a current map of the area that shows it open. (Google maps doesn't count). Im mostly referring to the "hard" side trail you found. Even if it is well traveled, it may be illegal. Driving on illegal trails gets our few remaining trails closed. Tread lightly and be responsible.
It sounds like it should be a good time. Take lots of pics.
Also found out I work Saturday ... anyone still interested if we move it to Sunday?