August 28, 2001
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Sundance is a little ski resort about twenty minutes up the road from me... it's quiet during the winter, and a great date in the summer ...and aside from it's eponymous (and off-site) film festival, who would have guessed that it was so famous? Do you have any local favorites in your neck of the woods... places that are surprising local hotspots (a la "a prophet in his own country")?
the debauched sundance ... or THE MORMON TOWN OF PARK CITY IN DISGUISE?!!?!?
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posted by fishfucker at 11:57 AM on August 28, 2001
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posted by fishfucker at 11:57 AM on August 28, 2001
Of all the Mormon towns in Utah (and there are a lot of them) Park City isn't one of them.
posted by witchstone at 1:06 PM on August 28, 2001
posted by witchstone at 1:06 PM on August 28, 2001
Nor is Sundance... which is really isn't a town, but a resort about twenty minutes up the canyon.
posted by silusGROK at 2:05 PM on August 28, 2001
posted by silusGROK at 2:05 PM on August 28, 2001
I do like the csmonitor redesign, though. Nice improvement.
posted by stevis at 10:03 PM on August 28, 2001
posted by stevis at 10:03 PM on August 28, 2001
Sundance and Mt. Timpanogas are very beautiful and a joy to hike and only 15 mins from the office (30 mins from home). This is the only place I've lived where I can sit and code for a few hours in the morning, hop into the miata and have lunch next to a roaring waterfall 7,500 feet up in an aspen grove.
Sundance and this mountain, my first gasping alpine conquest at 11,500 ft, convinced this midwestern boy to accept the job offer in Utah despite being rather agnostic. One of the most beautiful places I've ever been with a side benefit of having co-workers who understand my obscure biblical references.
posted by pandaharma at 11:27 PM on August 28, 2001
Sundance and this mountain, my first gasping alpine conquest at 11,500 ft, convinced this midwestern boy to accept the job offer in Utah despite being rather agnostic. One of the most beautiful places I've ever been with a side benefit of having co-workers who understand my obscure biblical references.
posted by pandaharma at 11:27 PM on August 28, 2001
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