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Show Saturday, July 15, 2000 B-2 The ParIf Record AccuWeather .com Saturday Sat. night Sunday Monday Tuesday 3 Wednesday i4 kud Lkiiid Qjiiid Lmm Lkfih L&fcdh Plenty of sunshine: breezy Clear and turning cooler and warm. Winds: SE 2-4 mph High 82 Almanac Winds: SE 3-6 mph Low 46 Sunny breezy at times and warm Winds: SE 5-10 mph 84748 Watch for a late-day t-storm t-storm Winds: SE 5-10 mph 86750" Mostly sunny and continued contin-ued warm Winds: SW 6-12 mph 86752 Warm with the slight chance for a t-storm. Winds: SW 6-1 2 mph 8575r Travel Information" Park City through Thursday Temperatures High : 88 Low 5P Normal high 81 Normal low 50 Precipitation Thursday 0.00" Month to date 0 02 Normal month to date 0 78" Year to date 5 26" Normal year to date 11 27" Apparent Temperature An indication of riow hoi it will 'eei based on expected teniwature and hurmcMv Noon Saturttay 76 Road Conditions Interstate 80: Watch for a stray, late-day thunderstorm in the highest of elevations both today and tomorrow US-40: A mainly mountain thunderstorm is a possibility both today and tomorrow, but should not be heavy Travelers Forecast There is still the obvious daily scat-tenng scat-tenng of thunderstorms across the Four Corners region, brought on by the presence of monsoonal moisture. Most of the activity this weekend will be in Arizona. Regional Weather Sun and Moon a Idaho Falls Sun Valley 8852 Q. 8350 . ( Pocatello 9052 Logan 9258 "L Qjackson 7649 Evanston 8352 Salt Lake City v 9&G4 S L Park City Wendover 8245 8370 Q.PTOVO U . 3567 Sat. . Sun . Mon. Vue . Sat. . Sun Mon. Tue. . Full Sunrise 6 08 a m . 6.09 a m 610 am. .610am. Sunsvt 8 56 p m. . 8 55 p.m. . 8 54 p m. . 8 54 p.m. Julv 16 .. 8 29 p m .. 9 13 p m. . 9 52 p m. 10 27 p m. Last s July 24 .... 5 19 a m. .... 6 10am .... 7:04 a m .... 8.01 a m. New First Local Outlook Coalville Sat.: Very warm with plenty of sun. High: 89, Low: 54 Kamas Sat.: Breezy, hot and mostly sunny. High: 94, Low: 60 National Lines VV Index High Sat . "... 8. high 0-1 Mnral 2-3 Lo 4 Uam " 9 -VT 10 Very l-fcgr Values indicate the enposure id the sun s ultraviolel rays. AI maps, forecasts and data provided pro-vided by AccuWeather, Inc. 02000 World Cities Juiv 30 Aug 6 Richfield 8348 . . 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Come up and nde G S Trees, a constantly turning single track through a thick aspen grove that will challenge your technical skills For those looking to hike, try our Hiking Trail that encircles the top half of Bald Mountain, offenng spectacular views in all directions For more information call Deer Valley Resort at 435-649-1000 The Canyons' This weekend the Park City International Muse Festival wiH perlorm at The Canyons Music will be performed at Red Pine Lodge from 12pm - 2pm on Saturday and Sunday Take a scenic gondola nde to 8. 000 feet and hike to the summit of 9.990 and Tombstone peaks Beginning, ntermediate and expert trails are available Be sure to bnng sunscreen, shell jacket and plenty ot water tor your hike All of our trails are open and dry Hiking at The Canyons is accessed by a scene sce-ne gondola nde to mid-mountain Trail maps and passes will be available at the Summer Activities center located in the forum area Summer activities are ottered Thursdays Sundays from 10 a m - 4p m Horseback nding and hot air ballooning are available by reservation Please call 435-649-5400 tor more information State Farks Rockport Reservoir -The water temperature is around 70 degrees Because ot the low water levels Rockport rangers are enforcing boat limits and have been turning turn-ing boaters away from noon to 3 p m Dunng the weekends the campgrounds have been completely booked To make a reservation tor an upcoming date call 1 -800-322-3770 Jordanelle - 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 tuN most weekends but there are some camping spots available at Rock Cliff Deer Creek Reservoir Water levels are low with current water temperatures averaging at around 70degrees Fishing has been tairty good with perch and some bass compnsing the maionty of catches Advance reservations reserva-tions are required tor all campsites on the weekend, but walk-ms are welcomed during dur-ing weekdays. Mountain Trails Foundation Today is the 5th Annual Habrtn. a short-course triathlon to benefit Habitat For Humanity The race takes place over at the Jordanelle Reservoir The Mountain Trails Foundation s tree Tuesday Night Trail Run series continues Meet at City Park at 6 00 ready to go' The Tuesday Night series a great training method to prepare for oui trail run events Those include the Mountain Challenge 5k 1 Ok am next Saturday, and the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase which comes up August 12 Call the Foundation s events hotline at 649-4035 tor additional information on these events The hot weather means it s a good time to remind trail users that hydration is very important Remember to take pienty ot water on hikes and rides and make sure to dnnk before you re thirsty Heatstroke is a real threat' It s also a good idea to wear sunscreen and a hat, and even long-sleeved bght colored shirts can make a huge difference Mountain Trails Foundation maps are available at an the bike shops, most lodging providers, the Visitor s Center, and the Museum on Mam Street Or call 649-6839 for general information. Wasatch-Cache National Forest All campgrounds on the Kamas Ranger Dirtncl are now open Reservations may be made through ReserveUSA at 877-444-6777 or www ReserveUSA com Many of the unimproved (dispersed) campsites are also available for use along the Mirror Lake Hwy and m the surrounding areas However camptires are not allowed in these areas and visitors must use a stove for all cooking AH trails and trailheads along the Mirror Lake Hwy are accessible as of this time All lakes are accessible and fishing is reported to be good at Tnal and Minor Lakes Also, fishing is supposedly good at Pass and Butterfly Lakes Check the Utah Fishing Proclamation for bait restrictions and limits Mountain wildfiow-ers. wildfiow-ers. includ'ng geraniums, paintbrush, flax and co'jmbtne are out in abundance with the beautiful weather we ve been having They can be found at all elevations eleva-tions throughout the forest Check the state fishing proclamation for limits and bait regulations EXTREME FIRE DANOERII Fire restrictions covenng all lands in Utah have been issued due to extremely hazardous dry fire conditions All open fires of any kind outside a developed recreational site are stnetly prohibited I IIP Iff 1 msm mm l (ijii i t. fc if tv. "nn fi M i lip Browse through our collection of handcrafted antique furniture & accessories. Personally gathered from Indonesia, China, India & Tibet. Simply carved and beautifully designed - this furniture will amaze you. 312 S. Main St Heber City Open Mon Thru Sat 10 am to 6 pm &c by Appointment 0 0 0 Conserve Water The Park City Fire District would like to encourage residents to conserve on water usage. Limit the watering time of landscaping landscap-ing and water when temperature is not at its peak. Consult your individual water district for more information regarding watering times and water usage. Fire Safety Community Awareness Wildland fire danger is high at this time. The Park City Fire District is offering a Fire Safe Community Awareness class July 20th from 7pm-8pm at the Burns Fire Station. The Utah Interagency Fire Prevention and Education Team and the Park City Fire District teach this class. This course will provide the participant with a general knowledge about wildfire prevention, and how to protect themselves during a wildfire event. The session ses-sion components include; The Wildfire Problem, Fire Safe Fundamentals, Defensible Space Concepts, BewarePrepare (How to take care of life and property). At the conclusion of this session ses-sion the participants will have the knowledge and skill to better prepare them to be Fire Safe. No Fireworks Reminder: Fireworks are prohibited within the Fire District limits. Violators may be charged with a class B misdemeanor. Thank You from the Park City Fire District |