
This is looking east toward the Red Butte Canyon dam from the upper trail. The trail had just a small amount of mud but was free of snow.

Clear skies made the view of the valley worth taking a picture of.

There are a few large patches of very hard packed snow/ice between Dry Creek and City Creek. Mud was an issue, but that should clear up in the next week.

Today was a spectacular single speed day filled with smiles and good vibes. The wind picked up after Dry Creek but the sunny, clear sky made it's chilly bite less obvious. I was out for a couple hours and ran into Bob Saffel again. He's up there a lot and probably knows a few trails I'm not aware of. We'll definatley have to hook up and do some splorin'.
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