Pinnacle Peak to Consumers Loop
I went for a 66-mile ride yesterday in the cold and snow. It was 21 degrees when I began the ride just outside of Price at around 9:00AM, and it was 24 degrees when I stopped for lunch in Bob Wright Canyon after 1:00PM. I was wearing many, many layers of clothing.
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I started at the county fairgrounds and rode west past Pinnacle Peak until I entered the Manti-La Sal National Forest, then I began exploring side roads (most of which dead-ended) up a few different canyons. I saw a moose in First Water Canyon, which is only the second moose I've seen in person. I also saw a lot of deer throughout the day.
Pinnacle Peak
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Pinnacle Peak
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Porphyry Bench
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Near Haley Canyon
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Power lines on Wiregrass Bench
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Mud Water Canyon
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A buck bedded down in the scrub oak
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Moose in First Water Canyon
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First Water Canyon
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I ate lunch in Bob Wright Canyon, and started a small fire and warmed up, then I checked out a couple more side roads. The first was near some property owned by the Division of Wildlife Resources, where they plant and irrigate during the summer months so that deer and other wildlife have some forage during the winter. There's an old log cabin and some old farming equipment there, most of which I couldn't even begin to guess what they were used for. The second road I explored led to the top of Telephone Bench, and it had a nice view down lower Bob Wright Canyon.
Bob Wright Canyon
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Cabin at the Gordon Creek Wildlife Management Area
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Old farming equipment
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Old farming equipment
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View into Bob Wright Canyon from Telephone Bench
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Panorama from Telephone Bench
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Parked at the overlook on Telephone Bench
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Once I hit Consumers Road, I was growing weary of the cold and the snow. I pulled my hat down low and my coat up over the lower part of my face and hauled ass down the six-mile stretch of pavement. I hit my next turn at the Wildcat coal loadout and got back on dirt roads leading south to where the truck was parked. I passed under the Gordon Creek railroad trestle, and crossed Gordon Creek through the broken ice.
Deer on Consumers Road
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Deer on Consumers Road
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Wildcat coal loadout
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Crossing Gordon Creek
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Gordon Creek railroad trestle
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Another buck
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Tunnel under the railroad grade in Haley Canyon
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The setting sun shining on the Book Cliffs back in town
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