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It’s OK to drink in Utah as of the 1st of July 2009

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

CHANGES TO UTAH LIQUOR LAWS A’BREWIN…Park City Raises a Glass to a Libation Nation
PARK CITY, UTAH (May 28, 2009) – Long known for its conservative and quirky drinking regulations, Utah Legislators recently made progressive changes to the State’s liquor laws, notably the elimination of Utah’s private club system. Beginning July 1, 2009, this move by the Utah Legislature no longer requires clubs and bars to charge patrons a “membership” fee upon entering a drinking establishment. While Park City has long been home to brew pubs, watering holes and master mixologists, 2009 signifies an evolutionary change for locals and visitors alike, and there’s never been a better reason to celebrate.

Snowbird stays open until June

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

snowbird utahI recently returned from a late season visit to the ski resorts in Utah.  I have just heard that Snowbird will be open until June as it has recieved over 600inches (15 metres) of snowfall this season.  If you thought the USA did not offer good skiing in April then think again and think Utah. 

I took this picture at Snowbird on the 15th of April….over 30cms of snow fell that day!

Lianne Stott - Ski Traveller
Email me if you would like more information on skiing in Utah: liannes@skitraveller.co.nz

Ski Traveller in Utah - latest report from the slopes……

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Hello from Ski Traveller in Utah where the temperatures have almost put us into Spring conditions.We have had the best part of 10 days with hot sun and temps in positive territory during the day.We are currently skiing Park City because the Sundance Film is on and that takes up the accomodation but leaves the slopes empty as many of the participents don’t ski!

 

The best fun for us is skiing (Or trying to ski) Park City’s legendary “Signature” runs. These are black diamond runs that they groom by winching the groomers up from the bottom using another groomer at the top connected by cable to keep everything stable. The combination of steep, long, and groomed appeals to good intermediate skiers.

 

There is a free bus that runs between Deer Valley, Park City & The Canyons. Deer Valley is skiers only, Park City encourages boarders with excellent terrain parks and the Canyons was the first resort in the area to take boarders when it was called Wolf Mountain.

Mark is one of our fellow Ski Traveller Directors who has been travelling to Utah for the last few years with his family and absoutedly loves spending his ski days there.With one internal flight to Salt Lake City and a 45minute drive to Park City makes this an appealing area to head to.With 7 resorts to ski close by it is easy to see the attraction and with Deer Valley being consistently voted by Ski Magazine as the number # 1 rated Ski Resort it has to make you curious.