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    Outdoor Project

    The ultimate adventure guide

    Starting off a ride in one of the great outdoor cities in the U.S.
    Heading up Hat Trick with the Wasatch Mountains in the background.
    Singletrack and doubletrack opportunities abound.
    Round Valley Trailhead, a small neighborhood access point not too far from Quinn's Trailhead.
    The widest tracks are near the beginning of the trail to handle higher crowds.
    You can hike, bike, and even ride horses here.
    Matt's Flat and miles and miles of trails.
    Matt's Flat and miles and miles of trails.
    If you go in the early summer you will be greeted with lush greens in all directions.
    Matt's Flat and miles and miles of trails.
    Heading farther north into the system, a large bowl valley has trails crossing in all directions.
    Miles and miles of trails.
    Wide-open scrublands and miles and miles of trails.
    Stopping to enjoy the views of Bald Mountain at Deer Valley Ski Resort.
    Keep an eye out for traffic. There are a lot of intersections here.
    Rademan Ridge is one of the more technical sections.
    Some of the doubletrack.
    You can pick up some speed on Ability Way while cruising back down to the car.
    Enjoying an apres-ride beer.

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