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In May of 2001 just a couple weeks before I turned 30, a couple of close friends escorted me out to Utah to do some dirt bike riding.  I had an absolute blast!  We used a touring company called Utah Moto.  I would love to get back one day and I would HIGHLY recommend these fellows to anyone looking for a motorcycle adventure.  Anyway, here is a set of pictures from our trip.  BTW, I am the giant in the pics. 
 

Our guide... very nice guy!

Marc looking as menacing as he can

It really is a long way down

I mean really way down!

Uber Blue! This is what your lake looks like on fertilizer.

Taking a break... first day wussies

Did I mention the blue lake was really cool?

Last day riding by the river... very sweet

A really good sport

It looks even more dangerous in person

Women! Do they always have to go to the bathroom?

I am the giant on the right

It looked much cooler in person

Marc acting all helpful... I was the lazy ass taking the picture

By the end of the day, we were down in this hole

Eating lunch by a cliff... yep... do that every day

Relaxing by the river. I was hunting a very strange sounding bug myself

Favorite pic... if you look close enough you might spot the SUV at the bottom. We started down there

First day... first blood

Tina clearly has no fear of hieghts. I myself respect my clumsiness

That would be people across the ravine

Tina's big yellow thumb that is in most of the shots. Otherwise, we managed to park right under a huge rock that seemed to no longer be attached

There is a car down there... a very flat car

The lovely couple... posing in front of some kind of dead horse point

Did I mention how hot it was? Hope that explains the water pictures.


 
 
 
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