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I 50 Sidewinder Dr. J Park Record Recreation Report As of Tuesday March 13, Park City Mountain Resort was reporting a base of 76 inches at the top of Jupiter Bowl and no new natural snow. 13 lifts are open serving 100 runs. Seven bowls are scheduled to be open.. The PayOay Pipe and pant, ana me super ru "TM rfnJn tn make rrwn for the snowboard oaralel GS course. Adult lift passes are S61 , passes for children ages 7-12 are S32. those 70 and over ski tree, une-nour tours are oneieu ai -. - - r " '?? will introduce visitors to the resort. Park City is open tor nignt swing rrom 4-9 p.m. For the latest information on resort conditions call 647-5449 or log on to partratymountain.com As of Tuesday, March 1 3, Deer Valley was reporting a base depth of 77 inches, with no new snow. Deer Valley currently has 19 of 19 lifts and 88 of 88 ski runs and aH six bowls open. High temperatures are expected near 50 degrees. Call 1-800-424-DEER for ticket and resort information. Lift ticket prices are $63 for adults, $34 for children 1 2 and under and $44 for seniors. For current snow conditions at the resort, call 645-6979. As of Tuesday, March 1 3, The Canyons Resort was reporting a 77-inch base with no new snow. All eight mountains are open, with 15 lifts serving 125 runs. The Flight of the Canyons gondola as well as the new eight-passenger Cabriolet are both up and running. The Red Pine Lodge at midmountain is also open. The terrain park is open. At 3 p.m. dairy, The Canyons hosts live music and entertainment in the Plaza. Lift ticket prices are $58 for a full day and $42 for a half day. For updated ski conditions call 615-3456. As of Tuesday, March 13, all the terrain at White Pine is open conditions are warm. The course has received no new snow in the last 24 hours, the Farm track will not be groomed again this season. The 5K and the 3K tracks at the Golf Course were groomed Tuesday morning. With the warm temperatures, the road to the Farm could go out at any time. When the road closes, the Farm will be closed, it could be as soon as Saturday. Lanes are available for both diagonal and skate skiing. The cost of a day pass is $12 and is $8 after 3 p.m. Passes for children ages 6-12 are $6 and children under six years old ski free. For additional information call 615-5858. The state has groomed the Mirror Lake Highway for snowmobiles. The Kamas Ranger District groomed 15 kilometers of the Beaver Creek Trail for cross-country skiing. The groomed trail runs from the forest boundary to the North Fork trailhead. The trail is groomed once a week. Please remember that dogs are NOT allowed on the trail on EVEN NUMBERED days between Dec. 15 and March 30. Reservations for the Yurts on the Kamas Ranger District can be made thorugh Norwegian Outdoor, 435-649-5322. The fee demonstration program pro-gram is in effect year-round. All vehicles parked in the forest are required to dis-play dis-play a permit.For more information call (435) 783-4338. Soldier Hollow is now open to the public daily from 9:00-4:30. Soldier Hollow has over 20 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, trails are groomed nightly, the track is running fast. The cost to ski Soldier Hollow is $15 for adults, a 10-visit punch card can be purchased pur-chased for $69. For more information, contact the Soldier Hollow Legacy Foundation, call 654-2002, or log on to www.soldierhollow.org. Backcountry skiers and snowboarders, as well as snowmobilers are urged to call the Utah Avalanche Forecast Center hotline for the latest snow conditions. As of Tuesday, March 13, avalanche danger along the Park City ridgeline is moderate on slopes steeper than 35 degrees. Risk of triggering a hard slab avalanche is greatest on north though east facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees. This includes the Park City ridgeline. The Forecast Center recommends recom-mends avoiding slopes steeper than 30 degrees. To report backcountry conditions condi-tions call 1-800-662-4140. Click www.avalanche.org for more information on avalanche conditions and safety information. Call 658-5512 before venturing into ungroomed terrain especially on slopes of more than 35 degrees. mcuium 2 Large 2 Medium Lame I 2 Topping 2 Topping a Any way you want it Any way you want it! PiZZa Pizza j w2Ltr. Pepsi J w, 2 Ltr. Pepsi out only 11 days to Our Biggest Sale of the Year! Save 1050 off all Fabrics, 10 off Furniture. Thursday, March 8th to Monday. March 19th Calico Corners has thousands of qualajfeome fabrics and hundreds of furniture styles to choose from, plus custom labor craftsmanship. With our selection, savings and talented expert advice, you can create your own masterpiece for every room in your home. The Calico Corners Spring Redecorating Sale it's all about you. Offer excludes prior purchases. 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