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me and my dad heard of af and wanted to no if any trails or any rocks ,anything is up there cause we were going to go play saturday and thought about american fork canyon...
Col Mustard said:...I'd offer to go with you. Have fun!
Col Mustard said:There are quite a few fun trails in AF. I haven't been through there in a few months so I can't say how the snow is. You can get a map at the canyon entrance which clearly shows what trails you can run. A good starting point is Silver Lake. From there follow the trail to Mineral basin. You'll find a fun rock garden to run through. Mary Ellen Gulch has a steady rocky grade to climb. Many of the trails end at old mines and you can explore the equipment. Todd Adams is a good one to talk to about the history of the area. If I didn't have so much going on with my Jeep right now, I'd offer to go with you. Have fun!
Cory said:I've been to Silver Lake many times and I've been to Mineral Basin many times, but I didn't know there was a direct route between the two without going back to Tibble Fork. Am I misunderstanding your description or is there really a road over the top of the mountain?
There are foot trails left over from the miners between Silver Lake, Mary Ellens gulch, Tinghy's Grave (I don't know how to spell that), Mineral basin etc. No Jeep trails.Supergper said:I think he is mistaken, AFAIK there isnt really a road between Sliver and Mineral...
Was there snow at Tibble?Meat_ said:Edit: I was up there day before yesterday.
dunatic67 said:There are foot trails left over from the miners between Silver Lake, Mary Ellens gulch, Tinghy's Grave (I don't know how to spell that), Mineral basin etc. No Jeep trails.
Supergper said:I think he is mistaken, AFAIK there isnt really a road between Sliver and Mineral...
Shawn said:Was there snow at Tibble?
Did you ride up on ATV's or Snowmobils?
Just wondering on when it might open. If there is still alot of snow.
Col Mustard said:OK, you got me. Now that I'm beat up, :guilty: I meant to say Tibble Fork is a good starting point.