
On our way out of town, we made a stop at the Cedar Breaks National Monument Honestly though, nature is way more fun to look at as you’re whizzing past on a bike.
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On our way out of town, we made a stop at the Cedar Breaks National Monument Honestly though, nature is way more fun to look at as you’re whizzing past on a bike.
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Surrounding the lake, we found a great trail for the kids to practice their mountain biking skills. Even Baby Brother took his little Strider out for a spin.
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Just 20 miles southeast of Brian Head, just past Cedar Breaks National Monument and the herd of sheep on the corner of highway 14 & highway 148, lies Navajo Lake. At 10,000+ feet altitude, I thought the water was going to be much colder than it actually was. It was a gorgeous place to waste [...]
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Even without the shooting stars created by the Perseids meteor shower (which just happened to coincide with our vacation), the clear, night sky atop Brian Head Peak would’ve still been amazing.
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A ski lift to the top of the mountain made for a great day of riding. The resort’s Mountain Bike Park included all sorts of fun freestyle elements. Todd had a great time trying out the jumps and drops found throughout the downhill trails. And depending who’s asking, I may or may not have ridden [...]
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One of the best parts about our rented cabin was the great fire pit in the woods right outside. We got to enjoy some the best parts about camping–roasting marshmallows, hot dogs and biscuits–while still getting to sleep in comfortable beds.
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After last year’s uber-successful bi-family mountain bike vacation, we immediately planned another. This year’s destination: Brian Head, UT. 2 families, 8 bikes, 6 kids and two babysitters (who apparently had no idea where we were taking them all the way to Utah due to miscomunication between me & and their mom– luckily their mom happened [...]
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