Off-the-Rails AdventureMountain Biking in Moab, Utah
By Sharael Feist
The desert terrain of Utah offers a scenic and unique alternative to the usual forested singletrack so often enjoyed by mountain bikers. Moab is unquestionably the countrys über-mountain biking destination, its popular Slickrock Trail luring so many riders that it's off-limits to organized tours. However, with 150 trails to choose from, Moab has more than its share of terrain for riders who make the pilgrimmage: take your pick from sandstone (also known as slickrock), sand, gravel, rock, ledge, doubletrack, and mountain trails. Independent riders will find all they need in the town of Moab to set them up for their trip, from campsites and bicycle repair shops to carbo-loaded eateries and microbreweries for that pre- and post-ride pig-out. Outfitted trips include single- and multi-day tours that will have you grinding up intense steeps and whooping through many a backcountry canyon. While novice mountain bikers are welcome, first-time riders are discouraged on these trips as some of Moabs terrain is particularly challenging.
Having earned her B.A. in journalism, Sharael is the climbing guide for About.com and has been published in Working Woman
magazine, Outside Online, and Wired News. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, where she enjoys mountain biking, kayaking, and rock climbing.
Last Updated: 14 Sep 2010
Published: 27 Nov 2002 The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication. Post Your CommentGORP.com's Featured Content |
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