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Old Nov 21, 2003 | 03:35 AM
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if you want good pics .vids, and info on St A's... ^^^ has the best website for info. I have been a few times myself, and I cant say enough about those dunes!!! I am yet to hear one complaint on them, after rding them, you will find yourself wanting to come back EVERY year after........Tina [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 
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Old Nov 21, 2003 | 02:20 PM
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The Utah dunes are also really great on the backside. Not to step on any toes, but they are just as much fun as St.Anthony and there are more square miles. And Sand mountain Utah is 3 times taller than choke cherry. But on the other hand, St Anthony is awesome too. You cant go wrong either way.
 
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Old Nov 21, 2003 | 03:57 PM
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We drove about 15 hours this past June(weekend before the 4th of July) to get there and it was well worth it. We stayed at Desert Oasis which was pretty decent, the BLM campground wasn't open yet. The weather was really good, only one hot day but we rode in the morning and early evening. Like they say, Once you go there, you'll always wanna go back. Right Shady!!
 
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Old Nov 21, 2003 | 05:07 PM
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Originally posted by: green700
The Utah dunes are also really great on the backside. Not to step on any toes, but they are just as much fun as St.Anthony and there are more square miles. And Sand mountain Utah is 3 times taller than choke cherry. But on the other hand, St Anthony is awesome too. You cant go wrong either way.
If I lived an equal distance from each place, I'd alternate every other ride and be happy. They're different, but equally fun.
 
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Old Nov 22, 2003 | 11:20 AM
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Originally posted by: sixtoe
We drove about 15 hours this past June(weekend before the 4th of July) to get there and it was well worth it. We stayed at Desert Oasis which was pretty decent, the BLM campground wasn't open yet. The weather was really good, only one hot day but we rode in the morning and early evening. Like they say, Once you go there, you'll always wanna go back. Right Shady!!
You got it, those dunes are like a big huge crack pipe.
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Old Dec 2, 2003 | 03:48 AM
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Bring your cash and you can buy sandhills(1.5million ) Sand Mtn at LS in utah is a long run, but the 2 big bowls, deadhorse adn the garbage can bowl are unbelievable at ST. A!! Choke cherry is every bit of what it is built up as being. An perhaps the most underapreciated dune there is devils dune. The big dunes at St. A are something you should see at least once!! LS has sand mountain, but the bowls and hills on the backside while very fun, are not ST. A size. Take the week and try both, LS is only about 20-25 miles off of I-15.
 
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Old Dec 2, 2003 | 02:34 PM
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Bring your cash and you can buy sandhills(1.5million ) Sand Mtn at LS in utah is a long run, but the 2 big bowls, deadhorse adn the garbage can bowl are unbelievable at ST. A!! Choke cherry is every bit of what it is built up as being. An perhaps the most underapreciated dune there is devils dune. The big dunes at St. A are something you should see at least once!! LS has sand mountain, but the bowls and hills on the backside while very fun, are not ST. A size. Take the week and try both, LS is only about 20-25 miles off of I-15.
So SHresort is still on the market huh? Im surprised someone hasnt bought it yet.....

 
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Old Dec 4, 2003 | 01:46 AM
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I got a letter in teh mail about a month ago laying out how old gene did this , and that so it is worth the money. True? who knows wished I owned it. I ride jericho a lot and sand mtn is big but from thunder mtn. back is like a whole different world. God I have the itch, can't wait to get back there
 
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Old Dec 4, 2003 | 03:08 AM
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I got a letter in teh mail about a month ago laying out how old gene did this , and that so it is worth the money. True? who knows wished I owned it. I ride jericho a lot and sand mtn is big but from thunder mtn. back is like a whole different world. God I have the itch, can't wait to get back there
you and me both! Im headed back in June. 6 months .....sigh...... its going to be a LONG,LONG, winter.....[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
 
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Dune riding in the summer? Is it cool enough out there during that time to ride?
 
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