Reader comments: Living on a road less traveled, and loving it

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Mahonri | 7:42 a.m. June 24, 2008
And all those people continue to get gouged paying "highway taxes" when they don't get roads that benefit from the taxes. On the plus side the dirt roads keep the city scum out.

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A crowd of nearly 100 mountain bikers prepare for the start of the King of the Mountain bike ride in Grouse Creek. The town is one of several in Utah that can only be accessed via dirt or gravel roads. (Brian Nicholson, Deseret News)
Brian Nicholson, Deseret News
A crowd of nearly 100 mountain bikers prepare for the start of the King of the Mountain bike ride in Grouse Creek. The town is one of several in Utah that can only be accessed via dirt or gravel roads.