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Muni in the Salt lake Area??
Im on vacation in the salt lake area and wondering if there was anything going on in the next week. let me know!!
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Posts: 163
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SLC Muni Saturday, May 7th?
Hey Manon1wheel & fellow Salt Lakers,
The trails are drying above the University & Avenues, and the weather forecast is looking good (no snow!), so I see no reason we shouldn't get together for some muni this Saturday, May 7th. So, what times would work best for folks? Morning? Afternoon? Both? I propose that we meet up at the top of Terrace Hills Drive at 10 a.m. or 2 p.m. What say ye? UPD in Utah |
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XC Muni
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Southeast USA
Age: 47
Posts: 4,008
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My daughter is thinjking of attending the UU next Fall, so we may be coming out to visit often.
What's the riding community like out there? Anyone go to UU and have opinions on a liberal non-mormon white southern girl attending UU? |
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I Love You-nicycling
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Utah
Age: 41
Posts: 177
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I Love You-nicycling
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Utah
Age: 41
Posts: 177
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Park City, UT
Age: 46
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Would love to ride on Saturday. Time to break in my new muni properly. Early afternoon works best for us. As close to noon as possible. Single track preferred. Can't wait for summer!
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slc uni
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Age: 47
Posts: 778
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Yikes - how many riders are there in Salt Lake that I don't know?
I might be able to make a muni ride Saturday afternoon. And - there may be some trials riding with the SLUP gang on Sunday afternoon. |
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One wheelin' the Wasatch Front
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Utah
Age: 49
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I attended the U of U and it is a very diverse school with students from all over and from all backgrounds. It is a beautiful campus, and a laid back atmosphere. There are students living near the school and in dorms, but there are a large number of commuter students living all around the SLC area. In case you are wondering, the mormons are not scary. Some of them actually even ride unicycles ![]() I lived in the South (Alabama) twice in the Army and really enjoyed it there. If she needs help getting acclimated for the first week or two my wife and I would be happy to help out. NSYO
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One wheelin' the Wasatch Front
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Utah
Age: 49
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I can't make it this Saturday, but let's keep this idea going and try to get together once in a while for a group ride. Muni is probably the main attraction, but big wheel rides on the Jordan River Parkway are great, and there are a lot of parks in town that offer a nice environment for riders of varying skills and styles; Sugar House, Liberty, Murray, just to name a few...
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XC Muni
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Southeast USA
Age: 47
Posts: 4,008
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My wife is the one that's a bit nervous about our daughter going to U of U, fears that she won't have enough social interaction due to the big school/commuter school affect. We all love SLC and Utah, and are planning to follow her out if she doesn't go to school in Oregon or Colorado. Got any pics of the local riding? |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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Did you say "wise?"
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I'm the oldest (wisest?) muni rider I know, but I'm sure there are many who are older AND can leave me in the dust. Our local riding community seems to be a mix of older riders who like muni and distance & younger riders who like trials & street & muni. I have yet to meet "everyone," and folks keep appearing on the scene almost weekly. As for our riding opportunities ... they are many & varied. From nearby rolling trails through desert scrub in the foothills above the city & University (see "Charly Oldie's" blog entry: http://www.obermayer.co.at/privat/in...n_10.htm&Pg=10 ), to higher elevation lift-served or self-powered single track through aspen & fir, to Moab's famous slickrock 4 hours to the South. I've really only just begun to explore all the possibilities, having taken up muni only 2 years ago -- but I've been having a blast rediscovering unicycling after some 40+ years since I first learned. For more on both the community & local riding opportunities, I'll post some links to a few photos I uploaded in the "pictures of your latest ride" thread, and maybe a post a few new ones after Saturday's inaugural Salt Lake Uni Group (SLUG) ride -- assuming it comes together as I hope. As for your daughter and the U of U, I second what NotSoYoungOne said. I went there for grad school and am glad I did. Yes, the undergrad classes are large -- like at most Universities -- but it is a very diverse student body from all over the World, and it has much to offer. (Of course you might want to be careful using the "L-word" (i.e., liberal) here in the reddest state in the Union! But that' another story for another day.) If your daughter has any interest in outdoor activities (esp. skiing) she won't regret coming to Utah at all. The U has one of the most active Outdoor Recreation programs in the country, and the opportunities are endless. Plus, SLC has more culture than you might have guessed with: a major symphony; ballet company; opera company; numerous theater companies; a great local music scene; superb PUBLIC radio; etc. And the weather is pretty darned good too (except for this recent "endless" winter -- which gave us our most recent coating of snow in town last Saturday). By all means, get in touch when you come through town. I'd be happy to show you our local muni trails AND favorite urban haunts & hangouts. Cheers, UPD in Utah |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Posts: 163
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Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST)
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Good to hear from you. I'm not sure what "outside the valley" means, but if it means Park City, you've got company. At any rate, I just did a ride on the BST above Research Park with DLF before work this morning and there are definitely parts that can be ridden on a 24" trainer. In fact, some of the flatter, smoother sections are those right above Research Park and the U of U. However, it does get kind of rough & rocky in a hurry above that. Still, there are sections you (and others looking to get into muni) could have fun on on trainers -- which is why I think I'm going to change the venue for Saturday's ride to start in the parking lot above "383 Colorow Drive," which is a relatively new building in the University of Utah complex that sits at the top of Research Park, between the new Museum of Natural History and the Huntsman Chemical Co. headquarters building, and a little ways South of Red Butte Gardens. Stay tuned for details and directions ... and please join us if you can! -UPD in Utah |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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1 p.m.?
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How about 1 p.m. on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail above Research Park? I did a ride there before work today and the trails are in great shape. Plus, there are all levels of difficulty close by, and miles of options. Stay tuned for details.... UPD in Utah (a.k.a. Bert) |
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I Love You-nicycling
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Utah
Age: 41
Posts: 177
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slc uni
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Age: 47
Posts: 778
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![]() I'm not totally clear on where you mean. As far as I know that could describe a couple of locations, but it's been a while since I've been up there. Could you give a street or an address to meet at? Last edited by tmoyer; 2011-05-06 at 12:00 AM. |
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