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Show A-12 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 12-15, 2019 The Park Record Time to choose your side Blow Away The Storm With A Honda In Epic vs. Ikon, which pass will be right for you? Honda Single-Stage Snow Blowers JEFF DEMPSEY The Park Record HS720AA Clearing Maximum Pounds Width Throw Per Minute 20" 33' 1800 It’s the skier’s conundrum. As the start of the season comes closer, and with Vail Resorts’ Epic Pass and Alterra Mountain Resorts’ Ikon Pass prices about to increase in just a few days, it’s time for those still on the fence to make a decision. What do the passes cost and where do they get you? $ 649 •Large20"Wide •HondaGC1904Cycle •HondaGC1904Cycle •Large20”Wide OverheadCamEngine ClearingWidth,12"High OverheadCamEngine ClearingWidth,12”High •Operator-FriendlyControlswith •Movesupto1800lbs •Operator-FriendlyControls •Movesupto1800lbs LargeOn/OffSwitch perminute†(max)upto33feet! PerMinute†(max)upto33feet! withLargeOn/OffSwitch •SnowDirector™ChuteControl •SnowDirector™ChuteControl •2YearResidentialWarranty •2YearResidentialWarranty†† Honda Two-Stage Snow Blowers HSS928ATD Clearing Maximum Pounds Width Throw Per Minute $ 2,909 * 3,399 * 28" 52' 1900 •HondaGX270OHVIndustrialEngine •InfinitelyVariableSpeed HydrostaticDrive •28"ClearingWidth, •InfinitelyVariableSpeed •HondaGX270OHVIndustrialEngine •ElectronicJoystickChuteControl 22"ClearingHeight HydrostaticDrive •28”ClearingWidth, forcompletecontrolofsnowdistance •DCElectricStart— •ElectronicJoystickChuteControl 22”ClearingHeight anddirection NoCordsneededStartAnywhere forcompletecontrolofsnowdistance •DCElectricStart— •Fingertipsteeringcontrol anddirection •Movesupto1900lbs.perminute NocordsneededStartAnywhere •3YearResidential/CommercialWarranty (max)upto52feet! •Fingertipsteeringcontrol •Movesupto1900lbs.perminute† •3YearResidential/Commercial (max)upto52feet! Warranty†† HSS1332ATD Clearing Maximum Pounds Width Throw Per Minute $ •InfinitelyVariableSpeed •HondaGX390OHVIndustrialEngine HydrostaticDrive •32"ClearingWidth, •ElectronicJoystickChuteControl 20"ClearingHeight •InfinitelyVariableSpeed •HondaGX390OHVIndustrialEngine forcompletecontrolofsnowdistance •DCElectricStart— HydrostaticDrive •32”ClearingWidth, anddirection NoCordsneededStartAnywhere •ElectronicJoystickChuteControl 20”ClearingHeight •Fingertipsteeringcontrol forcompletecontrolofsnowdistance •Movesupto2750lbs.perminute •DCElectricStart— anddirection •3YearResidential/CommercialWarranty (max)upto56feet! NocordsneededStartAnywhere •Fingertipsteeringcontrol •Movesupto2750lbs.perminute† •3YearResidential/Commercial (max)upto56feet! Warranty†† 32" 183 West 2100 South Salt Lake City, Ut 84115 speedspower.com 56' 2750 Epic Pass Vail Resorts introduced the Epic Pass several years ago, and it’s now grown to include access to dozens of resorts around the globe. With its acquisition of Peak Resorts last month, Vail Resorts added 17 more U.S. ski areas to its network. For Parkites, though, the main attraction is, of course, Park City Mountain Resort. There are several tiers of Epic Pass to suit the varying needs of skiers and snowboarders: • Epic Pass, no restrictions, $969 for adults, $509 for children age 5-12 • Epic Local Pass, some blackout days, $719 adults, $379 age 5-12, $579 age 13-18 • Park City Youth Pass, no restrictions, $389 801-487-3431 *Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. †Capacity and throw distance will vary with conditions. ††See Honda.com for full warranty details. Please read the owner’s manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment and never use in a closed or partly enclosed area where you could be exposed to odorless, poisonous carbon monoxide. ©2016 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. JAMES HOYT The Park Record Got an idea on how to save the world? There could be a $50,000 check with your name on it. Applications are now open for the Park City Community Foundation’s first-ever Climate Fund grants. Proposals are due Dec. 5, and Executive Director Katie Wright says that recipients of the grants of $50,000 or more will be announced next spring. The PCCF is holding an informational Q&A for interested parties at 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 15 at the Park City Library. Wright said the proposals that get funding will be ones that are both locally relevant and applicable in other places. A Remarkable In-Town Location On A Flat 2.17 Acre Lot With Ski Resort Views. The best location in popular Park Meadows beautifully landscaped and with views to the Canyons ski area and just minutes to the ski areas and Main Street. The great room opens to the dining room and spacious patios and features two story windows to the private lot and views. The kitchen has beautiful cabinetry and top-of-the-line appliances. The home also features a library, den, large mud room, movie room, wine cellar, four-car garage, a basketball court and a quaint red barn. There are six bedrooms, of which three are master suites. Park City Mountain Resort’s first chair celebrates their first run of the 2018-2019 season at the top of the Payday lift last November. This season, the resort is planning to open Nov. 23. Deer Valley Resort is scheduled to open Dec. 7. • Park City 4-Pack, four days at PCMR, $359 For Parkites looking to try another Utah mountain, the Epic Pass now also includes seven days at Snowbasin. Prices are set to increase Oct. 13. For a complete list of pass options and included resorts, visit EpicPass.com. Ikon Pass Alterra Mountain Company’s Ikon Pass, its answer to the Epic Pass, includes more than 40 destinations, the crown jewel of which is perhaps Deer Valley Resort right here in Park City. It also includes access to several other area resorts — Solitude, Brighton, Alta and Snowbird. Ikon Pass options are: • Ikon Pass, no blackout dates, $1,049 (pass includes seven days at Deer Valley) • Ikon Base Pass, includes blackout dates, $749 (pass includes five days at Deer Valley) The Ikon Pass includes unlimited skiing at 14 destinations, with up to seven days of skiing at 26 others. The Base Pass, on the other hand, includes unlimited skiing at 12 destinations and five days at 28 others. Solitude Mountain is the only Utah resort included in either Ikon Pass’ “unlimited days” list. Ikon passholders can ski seven days at Deer Valley, Brighton, and Alta/ Snowbird, while Ikon Base passholfders get five days at each. Ikon Pass prices will increase Oct. 17. To learn more, visit IkonPass.com. Foundation unveils all-new climate grant, seeks pitches Nonprofit hopes to distribute $250K to initiatives All snow blowers include assembly, service, warranty registration and delivery to Park City and Summit County. PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO. “We really looked to the ingenuity of our community members ... and what we have found is that people have really great ideas and often they don’t have a home, or resources, for those ideas, and we’re hoping that this fund provides that,” she said. Wright cited Summit Community Power Works’ lightbulb initiative, Utah Clean Air’s bulk solar project and various local agricultural operations as examples of the kinds of ground-level projects that the foundation is looking for. The announcement of the fund and the call for proposals came during the recent, inaugural Mountain Towns 2030 climate summit in Park City, where a partnership including the foundation hosted representatives of mountain towns and the ski industry at the Park City Library to address their climate goals. According to the foundation, Park City has lost six weeks of winter weather in the past five decades. A global rise in temperatures will not only throw the ski industry’s future in doubt, but cause displacement, famine and conflict, scientists say. While mountain communities and skiers can’t fix the climate on their own, the intent behind initiatives like the Climate Fund is to use mountain towns’ influence on visitors and second home owners to spur change on a larger scale. The foundation has already raised $125,000 to fund the grants, according to Wright. The organization hopes to raise about $250,000 in total for the fund through donations. The Climate Fund is the latest addition to the foundation’s roster of philanthropic resources, joining the Women’s Giving Fund, the Solomon Fund, the Community Fund and others. This summer, the People’s Health Clinic received a $35,000 impact grant from the Women’s Giving Fund. Guidelines for proposals can be found at parkcitycf.org/climatefundguidelines/. 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