The gate at the bottom of the canyon is still closed so I had to ride the moto up Farmington Canyon. I'm short (5'8" on a good day) and my Yamaha is tall, requiring me to tip-toe at every stop, so getting around the gate was tricky. The road was dry up to about the Sheriff's cabin which is a mile below this spot. I rode up to here in the slush and the Motorcycle handled it much better than expected and lost traction just a few times, but no crashes. This is the upper parking lot where we use to drive to in my truck for great skiing, but that is no longer an option with the canyon gated and locked during the winter. This place is better known as the "Y," not for the the school in Provo but for the junction in the road, one side leading to Francis Peak, the other to Bountiful Peak. Not wanting to leave my motorcycle here because it is way too visible here - it's fairly light (260 lbs) and two rednecks to could easily lift it into a truck and drive away - so I turned around and rode back to the Sheriffs cabin where I parked the bike in the pullout, which is somewhat hidden from passing traffic. From there I put on skis and skinned up the Mud/Rice divide to the top of Mud/Rice Peak for some skiing. |
I enjoyed reading all your captions for this trip. I'd be interested in going up there with you if you needed a beacon buddy. It looks so enticing up there!
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