yup... above the B. theres a "jeep" <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />trail that goes from the top of the B clear up to the top of the ridge. and you gotta have 4wd... last time i went i wouldnt even recommend (at least the 1rst 1/2-1 mile) trying with a open diff., the 2 jeeps (cherokees) i was with had open diffs and there was a few areas that they had a hard time with, and by trying to power through it instead of crawling... dam near went over the edge <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" />and not to mention some of the hills they couldnt even climb. the trail keeps getting harder and harder due to the constant use by the locals (mostly atv's). its a pretty good time with lots of spider trails that go off of it. i think you might be thinking of that grated road that goes up on the north side of the B, goes along the bountiful ridge and finally dumps out in farmington. a couple of my buddies (that grew up right here in bountiful) showed me this trail right after i got my monty. i wouldnt go near it once the snow starts in and starts to stay... the fast way down is not my idea of a good time. one side of the trail (pretty narrow, never seen a full size rig on this trail) is straight down for about 500' or better... dam i hate heights <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />. theres some twisty action on it as well, not many oportunities to turn around and some pretty good hills to climb. about half way up theres a campground that you can use to get out onto the grated road or keep on going up to the top. btw, can you post a map on the knolls?


98' BBJ Grand Laredo 5.2 locked and loaded,.01' Gen III XLS. Frankenmonty lives on in another.