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Show nrryu i'i m "r" h " r ""r"'f ay'""'t""i-'-l)inl n Saturday, July 8, 2000 B-2 The Park Record AccuWeather .com Saturday Sat. night Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Warm with some sunshine and a breeze. Winds: SW 5-10 mph High 82 "VImanac S'ight chance for an evening t-storm. 4 A V A it .I iii.iiiiirr-rff - - AAAiLJf Warm with clouds and sun; mavbe a t-storm. Winds: SW 3-6 mph Low 50 Winds: SW 6-12 mph 8452 There could be an afternoon t-storm. Winds: SW 6-12 mph 78746 Breezy with some sun, but also a t-storm. Winds: SW 8-15 mph 76744 .la : Mi Ail. J Partly sunny. Winds: SW 5-10 mph 78746 Travel Information Park City through Thursday Temperatures High 79" Low 44" Normal high 79 Normal low 48 Precipitation Thursday 0 00" Month to date 0.00 Normal month to date 0.36" Year to date 5.24" Normal year to date 10 85" Apparent Temperature An indication ot now hot it iH feel based on ep':!ed temperature and humidity Noon Saturday 76 Road Conditions Interstate 80: A pop-up thunderstorm is possible m the Wasatch Range late today and again tomorrow afternoon. US-40: Watch tor an afternoon or evening thunderstorm in the highest terrain the next ev days. Travelers Forecast As is very often the case during the month ot July, moisture associated with the monsoon will result in widely-separated thunderstorms across the Four Comers region both today and tomorrow. Regional Weather Sun and Moon" a Sun Valley 8048 Idaho Falls 8452 Q. Pocateilo 8452 V ( r Logan 9264 3- Salt Lake City 9264 QJackson 7638 Evanston 8453 Sunrise . 6:03 a m. . 6.04 a m. . 6:04 a.m. . 6:05 a m. Moonrtse . 1:53 p m. . 2 55 p.m. . 3:55 p.m. . 4:55 p.m. Full July 16 July 24 July 30 Sunset .... 8:59 p.m. .... 8 59 p.m. .... 8:58 p m. .... 8.58 p.m. Moonset .... 1:16 a m. .... 1:44 a m. .... 2:13 a.m. . .. 2:43 a.m. Last New Wendover 9065 Richfield 8545 O. Park City Q. 8250 J Q.Provo 9466 Cedar City Q 8554 St, George Q- 9968 Price - 8960 Moab 9360 J a Craig . 8248 Grand Junction 19263 , Cortez 08753 Aspen 7543 Page 9369 Grand Canyon Shown is Saturday' - 7844 - Saturday's highs "Farmington 8658 weather. Temperatures are nd Saturday night's lows.. - Local Outlook ITV Index Coalville Sat.: Warm with some High Sai 7, moderate Sunshine. o-i ftm 2-3 l 4-6 H'oae'aie 7-9 i High: 86, Low: 58 c-v Vafues indicate Itie exposure to the sun s Kamas Sat.: Very warm with "n'awl ,ays some sunshine A" maps, forecasts and data pro- High: 89, Low: 60 !fby AccuWea,hw' 2000 National Cities World Cities ; Saturday Sunday Saturday City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City HI Lo W Albany 79 52 S " 78 59 pc Acapulco 95 78 pc Albuque'oue 90 64 1 90 62 t Amsterdam 5? 51 r Anchorage 65 53 pc 66 53 r Athens 97 78 s A-anta 89 70 pc 92 72 s Aucn'and 58 53 r Atlantic City 82 55 S 80 65 t Bangkok 92 78 C Bi-more 84 62 s 90 70 t Baroados 85 75 s Billings ' " 90 61 ? ' " 88 60 S " Bering 92 78 pc Boise 83 55 1 88 57 oc Beicrade 100 64 s Boston 77 60S V 61 t Bei-fin 70 54 pc Bufaio 77 59 s 78 64 t Brussels 58 51 sn BurTmqton 74 52 $ 76 57 t Buenos Aires 55 48 r Cnanotte 66 68 pc 90 72 s Cairo 106 75 s Cheyenne 91 57 f 91 57 s Catqary 75 50 sh Chicago 84 68 1 92 74 pc Caracas 87 74 oc Cincinnati " 84 68 pc 88 70 pc Copenhaoen 64 44 pc Cleveland 80 60 pc 38 66 t Dublin " 59 50 sh D3lias " 130 76S 96 76 DC Edinbumh 6C 52 sh Denver 90 62 1 90 62 DC Edmonton 77 55 pc Des Moines 92 72 pc 94 74 t Frankfurt ' 67 50 pc Tetroit c0 60 pc 84 67 t Geneva 61 45 sh Dulu.Ti 7e 60 1 80 60 t Helsinki 70 46 pc Fairbanks 82 58 pc 76 56 r Hong Kong 87 77 pc Faroo 88 8c 86 67 t Istanbul ' 90 75 s Grand Rapids 78 t 4 1 84 64 c Lima 68 59 s Honolulu 82 69 pc 87 74 sh Lisbon 82 64 pc Houston 94 74 s 94 74 s London 68 52 c IndianapoSs 83 66 s 90 70 pc Madrid 90 61 pc Kansas City 95 74 s 93 74 s Montreal 71 53 pc Las Vegas 100 76 s 102 78 s Moscow 79 57 pc Los Angeles 78 62 s 78 64 s Pans 66 52 pc Miami 90 78 1 88 76 t Oslo 61 46 c Minneapolis 86 70 1 38 68 t Rio de Janeiro 73 60 pc New York 80 66 s 84 70 t Borne 86 63 s Philadelphia 64 64 s 88 70 t Seoul 64 67 pc Portland OR 75 54 pc 75 56 pc Sydney 64 46 pc Reno 77 49 pc 85 53 s Toyo 86 73 Sh St Louis 92 74 s 96 74 s Toronto 71 52 pc Salt Lane City 92 64 pc 92 64 pc Vancouver 66 50 pc Seattle 72 54 pc 72 56 pc Vienna 70 52 sh Sioux Falls 92 72 c 94 70 t Warsaw 68 52 r Tucson 100 71 pc 102 73 c Winnipeg 84 59 c Washington. DC 84 66 s 90 72 t Zurich - 67 44 r Weather (WV s-sunny pc-pa'v cioud c -cloudy sn-snowers VfOfiflers'oms r-r"1 St-snow tttimes sn-snow Park Record Recreation Report Park Citv Mountain kesort Lift-served mountain biking and hiking are currently underway at Park City Mountain Resort All ol the resort s 30-plus miles ot trails are dry and ndable hikable. Check out the newly completed Trestle Trail, accessed trom the top of the PayDay chairlift. which switchbacks over the Widowmaker and Naildnver ski runs, over and under the PayDay and Town chairlifts. and then back toward the Dntt ski run before connecting with the Loose Moose Trail which leads back to the Resort base. Mountain bikers should yield to horseback horse-back riders in the area ol the First Time chair lift Other summer activities at Park City Mountain Resort include: the Alpine Slide, the Little Miner s Park, the Big Air Tramp and miniature golf. For more information call 649-8111 . Deer Valley Resort Deer Valley Resort is currently open for litt-served mountain biking and hik ing. Wednesday through Sunday, offenng over 50 miles of panoramic trails One hundred percent of the mountain is open and all of the trails are dry Don't forget to bring extra sunscreen with you. a lightweight jacket and lots of water. Come up and hike the Tour De Suds trail and remember to watch for bikers. Along with the Blue Bells blooming, look for Moose and Hawks which have been sighted recently. Deer Valley's Summer Adventure Camp for kids began June 12th offering a vanety ot creative and challenging activities For more information call Deer Valley Resort at 435-649-1000. The Canyons Come pin us tor an exciting day in the mountains' Take a scenic gondola nde to 8.000ft and hike to the summit of 9.990 and Tombstone peaks Beginning, intermediate interme-diate and expert trails are available Be sure to bnng sunscreen, shell acket and plenty ot water tor your hike Please be aware that shep are grazing on the mountain and should not be approached or disturbed. All ot our trails are open and dry with some dusty conditions condi-tions Hiking at The Canyons is accessed by a scenic gondola nde to mid-mour-tain. Trail maps and passes will be available at the Summer Activities center located in the forum area Summer activities are ottered Thurs - Sunday from 10am - 4pm Horseback nding and hot air ballooning are available by reservation Please call 435-649-5400 for more information Jordanelle State Park" The water temperature at the reservoir has been 60 to 62 degrees Fishing is reported to be good from boats but poor from the shoreline The Hailstone Campground is full most weekends but there are some camping spots available at Rock Cliff. Mountain Trails Foundation Construction work on Tour Des Suds should now be completed The trails in the Flagstaff area will generally remain tree ot disturbance for the rest of the season. Work continues on the McKinley Gap-to-Deer Crest Gate trail. The tread will be soft for a while due to construction on the comers, root and rock removal, and final tread preparation. The trail crew continues to work on clearing. clear-ing. All equipment should be off the trail by today. The City has worked out an agreement with PRI 'Round Valley on access through the comer ind a gap should appear there within a few days The first Park & Bark is happening today a! Trailside Park. Registration opens at 9 00 am. the 1k kids race begins at 10 00. and the adult 2k race begins at 11 00 This is a race with your dog. with proceeds going toward the establishment of our area s first leash-tree dog park. Call 649-5449 for more information on the race, or Mountain Trails at 649-6839 for information on other items. Wasatch-Cache National ForesT All campgrounds on the Kamas Ranger District are now open Reservations may be made through ReserveUSA at 877-444-6777 or www ReserveUSA com All campgrounds along the Mirror Lake Hwy will fill up quickly throughout the summer. sum-mer. Many ot the unimproved (dispersed) campsites are also available tor use along the Mirror Lake Hwy. and in the surrounding areas. However, camphres are not allowed in these areas and visitors must use a stove tor all cooking All trails and trailheads along the Mirror Lake Hwy. are accessible as of this time A'' lakes are accessible and fishing is reported to be good at Trial and Minor Lakes Check the state fishing proclamation for limits and bait regulations. Mountain wildtlowers. including geraniums, paintbrush and ftax are coming up m abundance and can be found at all elevations throughout the forest EXTREME FIRE DANGERI1 Fire restrictions covering all lands in Utah have been issued due to extremely hazardous dry fire conditions. All open tires of any kind outside a developed recreational site are strictly prohibited. This includes charcoal barbecues and campdres. Use portable stoves or lanterns with liquid petroleum in undeveloped undevel-oped areas No open campfes ae aovd i the idte nets (bii-un No tueworks. tracer ammunition or other pyrotechnic devices are allowed on any federal lands. .... ,. - Check out our expanded fly shop & come meet the 1 fly-fishing guides in Park City R V" Ls iK ca V - i 3 ) 4 CO - f kf r Jr .sv-" I I I ilu l.iill.jlii.lwii.Ll.1 n.i ..,iim iWiiiiu..iJi. ..,iiiiiijii...ii iiii.iii.iim.ii.1 1 i .mi ,ai III.III...MI in i. n iimiimhiii i Ju. , i iiiii...i,..,..,.a....i y . vs3 f 'J"a' "n"'1'"' - A U 09 CO C3 CO 33 Jans Fly-Fishing Schools to beautiful Thousand Pealis Ranch Each school begins with an evening of fly-casting instruction and equipment familiarization. The following morning, you will be on you way to enjoy learning all there is to know about the sport of fly-fishing from some of the most experience fly-fishing guides in the area. Entomology, fly selection, fly tying, and the method of catching and releasing fish is all part of a terrific day. For only $ 1 25, this trip includes: instruction streamside lunch, rental equipment and transportation, (price excludes Utah fishing license, flies and gratuity) Space is limited call Jans Guide Service today! Ladies Only July 1M2 Aug. 1-2 of Men Only July 18-19 649-4949 |