Dutch Hollow Trails Clinton Peatross Salt Lake Community College Applied GIS Fall Semester 2011
Feb 24, 2016
Dutch Hollow Trails
Clinton PeatrossSalt Lake Community College
Applied GIS Fall Semester 2011
This is my presentation of the Dutch Hollow
Trails map that I created for our class project. I have included several snap shots of different
parts of the map, as well as several pictures taken at marked areas. I have also included notes on each slide about the depicted areas. These notes include a brief description of the trail and its difficulty.
Class Presentation
This is a new trail, low difficulty. Mostly flat,
little incline.
Road Side Trail
Roadside Trail
A view to the North. Looking West.
Looking North to Parking Lot.
Cottontail Loop
The first part of this trail is an easy difficulty level. Once at the top of the hillit changes to moderate, as the trail narrows, it becomes quit steep, windy, and rocky.
Cottontail Loop
Looking North from bottom trail.
Looking North to Burnt Ridge
Looking South from top of trail. Rest area.
This trail is mostly level withseveral rock outcroppings. Atthe end of the loop to the Southis a look out point where the whole Wasatch Valley is visiblefrom the top of the ridge.
Lookout Trail
This trail is rated as difficultbecause of the steep climb upthe ridge as well as large rock out-cropping's all along the track. It also ties into the Aqua-duct trail to the north.
Burnt Ridge
Burnt Ridge
Looking South to Sage Loop.
Rest area.
Looking South from top of ridge.
The Aqueduct trail is a halfmoderate and half difficult trail.The moderate leg ties into the Cottontail Loop from the South-East, and into the Barrel to the Southwest. The difficult areas arevery narrow, rocky, and steep.
Aqueduct Trail
The Barrel is a very difficulttrack that should have been calledthe Roller Coaster. The wholetrack is quite steep and narrow with many hair-pin turns at steep anglesand high speeds.
The Barrel
This trail follows the DutchHollow road to the beginning ofThe Aqueduct trail to the North.
Dutch Road Trail