An out route will usually feature the receiver running 7 to 10 yards downfield and then making a 90 degree turn towards the sideline.
All the leading routes feature captive quick draws, so all you need to bring is your own rope.
Cycling is allowed throughout the park, and all paved routes feature bike lanes.
Established in 1912, the route featured Ten Sleep Canyon, just to the east of the town.
The other route featured mountains that were still covered in snow.
But this route featured on no map, and there were no signposts.
The entire route was 298 miles long, and featured several large bridges, as well as four tunnels.
The route features bridges, long tunnels, high slopes and gradients.
The route up the east side of the mountain featured sharp curves, grades as steep as 10 percent and a 337-foot tunnel.
The route features a tunnel and several major trestles as it passes through the Boston Mountains.