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Show Saturday, January 26, 2002 B-2 The Park Record Park Record Recreation Report AccuWeather.com Park City Mountain Resort 1 Pa rHv Mm mtain Rjwwt as ct Frirtav .lannarv 25. a trace of new snow, bringing the Saturday 4' Sat. night Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday total snow base depth to 58 inches. The resort is operating with 11 lifts, 91 runs and eight hnwis The Tnwn Rnrine is men tn the Dublic. servicina Old Town residents and visitors via Quit n'Time or Creole run, PCMR supplemental parking is now available at U.S. 40 ; park and ride tot with transportation provided, free of charge, oirectty rrom ine toi ra PCMR from 8 a m. to 6 p.m. The resort is open from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Night skiing is now ; 1 available from 4 to 9 p.m. Fa more informatjon, call Buu--rwwv Some sun giving way lo clouds, breezy Winds: S 10-20 mph High 30 "Trnanac Mostly cloudy and brisk Winds: S 7-14 mph Low 16 Breezy with some snow Cloudy with periods of snow. Winds: SSW 10-20 mph 32718 Winds: WSW 6-1 2 mph 30712 Mostly cloudy; chance ol snow showers. Winds: NW 6-12 mph 2476 Cloudy to partly sunny. Winds: WSW 7-14 mph 26712 Travel Information Park City through Thursday Temperatures High ....zz.zzzzz.:zzzzz:zzz w Low -2 Normal high :.Z;ZZZ!ZZ:ZZ.Z.Z7. 34 Normal low 14" Precipitation Thursday ZZ...Z.ZZ..ZZZZ.ZZ. 0.00"' Month to date rZIZZZZZIZZZZZmr"" Normal month to date 2.14" Year to date 'zzizxzzzzzzzzriixi' Normal year to date 2.14" Wind Chill An indication of how cold it will feel based on expected temperature and wind speed. ftom$tfwtay'Z;Z?Z?.Z7ZZZZ."ZZT!Zri&r Road Conditions Interstate 80: Mainly dry weather is expected expect-ed Saturday. Some snow is possible Sunday and Monday. US-40: Good travel weather Saturday Snow is expected to lead to travel delays Sunday and Monday. Travelers Forecast Rain and snow will spread across Idaho and northern Nevada Saturday, reaching western Wyoming and northern Utah by Sunday. The rest of the region will be mainly dry with at least some sunshine this weekend. Regional Weather" Sun and Moon Local Uutlook" UV Index OL - V Idaho Falls ' -Sun Valley . , 3220 . Ql 3715 7, (- " . Pocatellb 3025 i -'--si t 3020- 3- : CLJackaon 28!5 - Evanston T ' . . - 3727 Sunriaa SunMI Sat ---741 am'" '536pm Sun 7 41 a m 5 37 p.m. Mon"'T'40am"" 5 39 pm" Tue 7.39 a m 5 40 p.m. MoonrtM Moonwi Sat ""r'3 13 p m """ 5 50 a m" Sun 4:18 p.m 6:51 a.m. Mon 5'31 p m "745art1 Tue 6:48 p m 8 31 a m. Full Last New First (j ( Q V Jan 28 Feb 4 FeFl2 Feb 20 Coalville Sat.: Increasing clouds, breezy High: 39, Low: 28 Kamas Sat.: Some sun, then clouds, breezy. High: 40, Low: 28 Hg'KSat.3;mrniman 0-1 . Minimal; 2-3. Low; 4-6, Moderate; 7-9. High, 10. Very High Values indicate the exposure lo the sun's ultraviolet rays. 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Terhperatures are i' nd Saturday night's lows.;!- City Albany Albuquerque Ancnorage Atlanta Atlantic Cfty Baltimore Bflltngs Boise BoStoW" Buffalo ButHngton Charlotte Cheyenne Ohicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver DM Moines "" Detroit Duluth Fairbanks Fargo " Grand Rapids HonoKjIu '"" Houston Indianapolis" Kansas City fas' Vegas "' Los Angeles Miami' Minneapolis New York """ Philadelphia Portland. 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The resort is operating with all 19 lifts, 77 runs and all six bowls. Deer Valley is now hosting the Dual Giant Slalom Format Racing where racers can challenge other racers against tne ciock ror ; per run. The race course is located off Sterling lift. An adult full-day lift tickets costs $65 for adults and $35 for children. The resort is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 649-1000 for further resort information or log onto www deervalley.com. p.l i in jiii i i ri ii I 1 he canyons As of Friday, January 25, The Canyons reported one new inch of snow which brings the total base depth to 58 inches at mid-mountain. Larger snow aepms can rje found at hiaher elevations. Fourteen lifts covering eight mountains and 137 runs are in full swing featuring Dreamscape, Peak 5, Golden Eagle.Daybreak and CIA terrain park with 3 hits ana 10 rails. I he Uanyons is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. aany. auu run-day run-day lift tickets costs $59 and for children 12 and under, $34. For more information on prices and reservations, call 649-5400. jGprgoza Park' Gorgoza Park is located off the Rasmussen frontage road by I-80. One-ride tickets cost $6 for tubers ages 7 and older, $3 for kids 3-6. Two-hour tickets cost $10 for 3-6 and $17 for 7 and older. Gorgoza is now offering expanded activities including lift-served tubing, Mini Z snowmobiles rides and the new lift-served lift-served jib park. The park is open weekdays from noon to 8 p.m. and on weekends week-ends from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more info, call 658-2648. White Pine Touring Center's cross-country track is located at the Park City Municipal Golf Course. Twenty kilometers of track, including the farm, is now open for skiing The 5K and 3K tracks are also open. The touring center encourages encour-ages early morning skiers to let the groomers roll the track before heading out. The cross-country track is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through the season. For more information on season passes and individual day passes, call the center at 615-5858. TOsMch-Cache National "Foresf'T Mirror Lake Highway, S R. 150, is only open through mile marker 15, Soapstone Basin. Grooming on the Beaver Creek trail will take place every Thursday. A warming hut, near the Mirror Lake Guard Station is up and running Friday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dogs are allowed on odd-numbered days. The Forest Service would like to remind users that recreation passes are still needed and fines will be imposed on those vehicles who fail to display a pass. For those using the backcoun-try, backcoun-try, the Forest Service would like to urge recreationalists to use the avalanche forecast fore-cast number before venturing outdoors, 658-5512. Also, recreationalists are encouraged encour-aged to contact the avalanche center if an avalanche is triggered to report the safety status of the involved party, at 1-800-662-4140. For up-to-the-minute information call the Kamas Ranger District at 435-783-4338. iVyalanche i Forecast Cross-country skiers, snowshoers, snowmobilers and backcountry skiers are urged this winter to contact the Utah Avalanche Forecast Center, 658-5512, before venturing ventur-ing into the backcouniry. As of Friday, January 25, the Avalanche Center reported warm temperatures and rising winds. Because of the warmer weather and the effect of strong winds, several human-triggered avalanches have been reported in Big Cottonwood and the mountains surrounding the Park City area. Slabs are increasing ly sensitive witn most slides triggered on east or southeast facing slopes between 9,000 and 10,000 feet elevation. The slides were about 200 feet wide, one to two feet deep on a top layer of crust. Backcountry users are urged to use extra caution. 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