Paiute Trail, Utah
#841
Looks like a fun trail. Those little traveled trails would be great in my opinion. If you have inexperienced riders with you, you have to stick to the easy trails of course. But a small experienced group with a capable 4x4 machine can really hit the tougher, more secluded ones that most people overlook. There's no way you can make it through that one off-camber, snow-covered section without 4x4 and some decent tires. Not a beginner trail in the least.
#843
Beautiful pics!...I recently purchased a sports action camera ( sjcam M20) hope to be adding some new material to my old post. Keep up the good work, and nice to see you on the forums again......Even if you don't like polaris!!!!!



#844
Its about 1/2 way between me and Marysvale on the east side of the HWY.
#846
#847
May have been up it but not sure. I did go up a trail with nasty switchbacks to get over to Barney Lake. Had me hugging the uphill side to say the least.
#849
Here's some pictures from a few years ago. My BF was only 12 days old so I was taking tons of pictures of it. 
Bear with me. LOL

1095, Upper Deer Creek - one of my favorites even though its only 2.5 miles long and is a dead end.

Its actually quite off camber even if the pic doesn't show it.
The majority of people who decide to ride this trail turn around.









Bear with me. LOL

1095, Upper Deer Creek - one of my favorites even though its only 2.5 miles long and is a dead end.

Its actually quite off camber even if the pic doesn't show it.
The majority of people who decide to ride this trail turn around.








#850
Nice pictures. Paul and I did a couple of the side trails coming back from the Belknap Mt. area. Neat little trails. We turned around on one down in the bottom of the canyon because it looked like a mining camp and we didn't want to bother them.





