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Old Posted Jan 8, 2009, 9:02 PM
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Where is this place?

I would chose to look at snow capped mountains over folliage.
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2009, 9:13 PM
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just East of Park city. Highest mountains in Utah. Ive hiked them years past, and You really have to at least once in your life. It is some of the most Scenic Alpine terrain in the United states. It's also one of the most desolate places left in the world. Untoched, unknown, paradise.
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2009, 9:41 PM
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My favorite place in the Uintas is Christmas Meadows:

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Old Posted Jan 8, 2009, 11:45 PM
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I have so many favorites I would never be able to decide one above the other.

In the High Uintas, Hayden Peak below is one of my favorites and also Red Castle

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Old Posted Jan 9, 2009, 12:58 AM
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In all my years I've never hiked the Uintah's, I think this is the year for me to spend some time out there.
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2009, 1:39 AM
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This is one that is on my 'have got to see list.'

Notch Peak, Millard County

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Old Posted Jan 9, 2009, 1:47 AM
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red castle peak looks amazing.. where is that exactly?
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2009, 3:19 AM
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Never even heard of Notch Peak.. Looks cool..

Red castle peak is in the Uintas.
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That is some spectacular scenery. It reminds me of a mini version of the Shenandoah's here in Virginia.
LOL Shakman...you need to visit Utah. I am in VA as well and let me just say the Shenandoah's are more so a mini-version of Utah. That view is just a SMALL SMALL slice of what Utah has. (not to mention the extreme height distance from the tallest peak in the Shenandoahs to the average peaks in the Wasatch)
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2009, 6:01 AM
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Growing up in Sandy, I use to hike Lone Peak every year. The views up there are the best. You can see a 360 view of all the surrounding valleys.

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Plans are in the works for Draper water park

http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705276197,00.html

The 2-acre water playground would be built at 12047 S. Factory Outlet Drive. It would include a 68-foot "Rain Fortress" play structure and a 440-foot-long lazy river and children's pool.

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Plans are in the works for Draper water park

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Interesting. I don't know if the water park in Draper is still open, it use to be called Magic Waters, but if so, then you would have that one, the new one being proposed and the one proposed in Sandy by the soccer stadium.
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Interesting. I don't know if the water park in Draper is still open, it use to be called Magic Waters, but if so, then you would have that one, the new one being proposed and the one proposed in Sandy by the soccer stadium.
Magic Waters, originally known as Super Sliders if I remember right, closed AGES ago--when compared to Seven Peaks and Raging Waters, it was absolutely terrible haha. All the slides there were built on the hill--no raised portions from the ground--and in the end you could actually get stuck on some of their 'fastest' slides. The slides actually sat dry and alone on the hill for probably about 5 years after it closed. I think it closed sometime in the mid-90s.
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Open House for new Draper LDS Temple Development - New LDS temple unlike others in the area

http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705276337,00.html

DRAPER — The new Draper Temple of the LDS Church is unlike any other temple along the Wasatch Front.

That's because it is smaller, has its own design, features some unique artwork, lacks a patron cafeteria and has no clothing rental facilities...


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Old Posted Jan 10, 2009, 3:28 PM
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Draper - Amphitheater dream finally coming true

http://www.sltrib.com/southvalley/ci_11377048

Riverton - Growing Riverton plans senior-center venture development with S.L. County

http://www.sltrib.com/southvalley/ci_11402670

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Park City - Center of Excellence - Under Construction



PARK CITY, Utah – The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association is embarking on the most important project in its more than 100–year history, to build a national training and education center in Park City. USSA President and CEO Bill Marolt said the new Center of Excellence represents the strongest commitment to USSA’s athletes, as well as its stakeholders, and embodies the spirit of the sport.
"The Center of Excellence will have a dramatic effect not only on our USSA athletic programs, but also on our sports nationwide," said Marolt, a former Olympian. "It will embody the common belief that USSA and its stakeholders share – the will and the drive to be best in the world!"
USSA’s Center of Excellence will be a state–of–the–art structure designed to serve today’s athletes with world–class facilities and strengthen the development of tomorrow’s Olympic skiers and snowboarders. Construction on the $22.5 million Center of Excellence will begin this summer, with groundbreaking July 18, and will be completed prior to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. It will be located at Quinn’s Junction, east of Park City near the intersection of State Route 248 and U.S. Highway 40.
"I’m very proud that our organization is able to build this national center to impact all areas of our sports," said Marolt. "This center has been a vision for over a decade and will have the best sport science and training facilities for our diverse athletic needs. It also will provide educational opportunities that will benefit athletes in their specific sport and after their competitive careers end."
"The Center represents our heart and soul," added Marolt. "It is our commitment to the hundreds of young athletes striving for their Olympic dream and will bring all of us, across all sports, together as one great American ski and snowboard team. Furthermore, it will reignite the Olympic spirit from 2002 here in Utah."
The 85,000–square foot Center will be on a five–acre parcel utilizing 20 percent of the land, leaving the remaining property as natural open space. It will blend the best of high–performance athletic facilities including strength–training areas, a gymnasium, a climbing wall, ski and snowboard ramps, trampolines, a nutrition center and rehabilitation facilities. Plus, it will feature educational areas for athletes, coaches and clubs such as a computer lab, multimedia rooms for performance analysis and equipment workshops. And all of the educational resources will be shared with USSA’s 400 local clubs.
This is exactly what we need – it will be a huge asset for us," said World Championships nordic combined silver medalist Bill Demong who like many USSA athletes – Shannon Bahrke, Lindsey Kildow, Graham Watanabe, to name a few – moved to Utah to work more closely with Team coaches, to utilize sport science and to take advantage of the 2002 Olympic legacy facilities.
"In the last five or six years, we’ve seen our temporary training facility grow. Having in–house sport science, in–house testing and our own physiologists will improve our opportunities to succeed," added Demong. "This center will set the standard for NGBs [national governing bodies], not only in this country but around the world."
Marolt praised city officials, including Park City Mayor Dana Williams, for providing leadership in coordinating the project with private landowners and developers over the last few years to make the vision of a center a reality. The Burbidge brothers donated the land as a part of an overall site development plan by the City.
The Center will serve as a magnet for the ski and snowboard sports community in a variety of ways. It will also enhance the value for USSA stakeholders at every level – from the athletes, coaches and staff to clubs, volunteers, corporate partners, donors and other supporters.
Marolt said funding for the Center of Excellence would be supported through the organization's Legacy Campaign endowment that, through the support of generous contributors, is already adding more than $1 million a year into athletic development.
USSA, which has had a presence in Park City since 1974, is one of the largest employers in the community with 150 employees, most of whom are based in Utah. Many of its nearly 200 national team athletes live at least part–time in Park City. USSA manages year–round nationwide development and elite programs including the national teams in six Olympic sports – alpine, cross country, freestyle, nordic combined, ski jumping and snowboarding – as well as two Paralympic sports – disabled alpine and disabled cross country. It provides programs and education for more than 30,000 athletes, officials and coaches in clubs across the country.

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Interesting. I don't know if the water park in Draper is still open, it use to be called Magic Waters, but if so, then you would have that one, the new one being proposed and the one proposed in Sandy by the soccer stadium.
I'm pretty sure the slides have finally been removed.
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Extended stay hotel opens in West Haven
Lodging » Kansas chain plans five more hotels in Utah


http://www.sltrib.com/business/ci_11418152

A Kansas-based hotel chain has opened its second extended-stay hotel in Utah -- in the Ogden suburb of West Haven -- the second of seven it plans for the state.

Value Place, a company founded in Wichita, Kan., in 2002, entered the Ogden market Wednesday with a 124-room, 45,000-square-foot building on the east side of Interstate 15. The company earlier opened a comparable facility in American Fork and plans to bring a third online this spring in West Valley City. Four more will be added during the next decade, said Gina McKee, Value Place vice president of franchise development...

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Old Posted Jan 12, 2009, 6:39 AM
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I think from a distance the Draper Temple is kinda bland/boring but once you're up close and see the details it's quite pretty. I'm requesting open-house tickets as part of my "cultural reachout" I've always wondered what the inside of an LDS Temple looked like
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Old Posted Jan 13, 2009, 11:06 PM
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I've been inside 11 of the LDS temples myself. Very nice, just don't agree with what takes place inside of them. The inside of the Salt Lake Temple is by far the most beautiful.
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