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Biking the Canyons

by Erik Olsen on Jun 4, 2006

Fans of both superb mountainbiking and the mountains of Utah can rejoice. The resort area of the Canyonlands outside of Salt Lake City kicks off its summer season on June 22nd. The mountain will be open for all sorts of great outdoor activities including gondola rides, fishing. hiking and mountain biking.

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