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Headed up to Limekiln Gulch here in the foothills to check out the historic limekilns that were built by pioneers that settled the Salt Lake Valley. After visiting the kilns, we continued up the gulch to the Shoreline Trail, then followed it down into Dry Canyon. Once we reached the bottom of Dry Canyon, we took a trail up the North Fork of Dry Canyon to see where it went. We hiked maybe 1.3 miles up the north fork of the canyon before turning around and heading back to Dry Canyon, then followed the trail down the canyon. Once out of the canyon, we looped back by the block "U" on the hillside for the University of Utah before returning to our vehicle. It was then time to go donate blood with ARUP.
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Overview map of our loop. I'll have to add the part where we went up the North Fork of Dry Canyon

Signage at the trilhead

Beginning to climb up Limekiln Gulch

Taking some pictures at the limekiln

Plaque with limekiln description

Top of the kilns

And back to hiking up Limekiln Gulch

Groundsel is in bloom down low

Looking up Limekiln Gulch

Phlox was prevelant throughout out hike

Don't tempt me.

Dropping down into Dry Canyon

View looking down Dry Canyon from the beginning of the trail that heads up the North Fork

Milkvetch along the trail

View up the North Fork with Black Mountain in the distance

Lots of spurge in the lower half of the North Fork. Hey @regehr , have you ever been
up this trail before? If so, where does it spit out at?

Black Mountain

Hawksbeard

Larkspur

We started to get signs of water just before this large boulder

Water and a muddy trail

A lizard trying to hide form us

Oregon grape

Caterpillars' nest in some choke cherry

Burdock


Painted lady butterflies

We somehow missed this on our way up

Sheila, working her way down the North Fork of Dry Canyon

Back in Dry Canyon

More phlox

A ladybug on some fern-leaf biscuitroot

Some choke cherry beginning to bloom

Pepperweed

Looking back at the mouth of Dry Canyon

Dyer's woad

A California dove

Making our way up to the "U" on the hillside with the Van Cott Ridge in the distance

Sheila, at the top of the "U."

Me at the bottom of the "U."

Back at the Sube.
The End.
Review Image:


Overview map of our loop. I'll have to add the part where we went up the North Fork of Dry Canyon

Signage at the trilhead

Beginning to climb up Limekiln Gulch

Taking some pictures at the limekiln

Plaque with limekiln description

Top of the kilns

And back to hiking up Limekiln Gulch

Groundsel is in bloom down low

Looking up Limekiln Gulch

Phlox was prevelant throughout out hike

Don't tempt me.

Dropping down into Dry Canyon

View looking down Dry Canyon from the beginning of the trail that heads up the North Fork

Milkvetch along the trail

View up the North Fork with Black Mountain in the distance

Lots of spurge in the lower half of the North Fork. Hey @regehr , have you ever been
up this trail before? If so, where does it spit out at?

Black Mountain

Hawksbeard

Larkspur

We started to get signs of water just before this large boulder

Water and a muddy trail

A lizard trying to hide form us

Oregon grape

Caterpillars' nest in some choke cherry

Burdock


Painted lady butterflies

We somehow missed this on our way up

Sheila, working her way down the North Fork of Dry Canyon

Back in Dry Canyon

More phlox

A ladybug on some fern-leaf biscuitroot

Some choke cherry beginning to bloom

Pepperweed

Looking back at the mouth of Dry Canyon

Dyer's woad

A California dove

Making our way up to the "U" on the hillside with the Van Cott Ridge in the distance

Sheila, at the top of the "U."

Me at the bottom of the "U."

Back at the Sube.
The End.