Friday, January 16, 2015

Park City Skiing Makes Top 25 List



Park City made the National Geographic list of top 25 ski resorts in the world. The magazine states “Best for: Cinephile families with a range of abilities.” The article contains information concerning the U.S. Ski Team, and how Park City is home to the Ski Team.  Also, it includes information about Park City’s three world class resorts in one little town!  “A tourist boomtown!” they call it.


“Better snow, dry and fluffy powder, easy access, and good restaurants” Brad Bess (a local) cheerfully reports. “Park City is easily towards the top 5 of the top 25 ski towns in the world.” Brad most frequently skis at Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley Resort. Brad loves Park City Mountain Resort for its easy access to Main Street. “Davanzas is my favorite place to eat after skiing at PCMR.” Brad also likes Deer Valley for its amazing food choices on the mountain, and the option of not skiing with snowboarders. “At Deer Valley you can ski without snowboarders around. It’s nice to have that option.” Brad states. 

“Impressively, each of Park City’s areas offer a hundred or more runs, bevies of high-speed lifts, and around 3,000 feet of base-to-summit vertical.” the article confesses. Amazing skiing happens here.

PCMR
http://skiingbusiness.com/12513/newswire/attorney-sheds-light-on-pcmr-talisker-lawsuit/


I mostly ski at the canyons but PCMR is great too! Both of the resorts have their own unique characteristics that are fabulous. 99-90 at the canyons gives you access to some of the best back country/out of bounds skiing ever known to man! PCMR gives you access to Jupiter peak, which services the best blacks and double blacks in the game! I ski frequently every weekend with my friends and I completely love it. Our snow is so dry and fresh, I'm so lucky to ski on it 24/7.  


Canyons Resort
http://www.utah.com/ski/resorts/canyons_map.htm



In conclusion, Park City easily is the best ski town in the world. Whoever has access to any of Park City’s three majestic mountains are pretty darn lucky. 

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