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Park City, UT
Feb 16 - Feb 23, 2008

Late Update: In an exclusive raffle, 1 Atomic Backpack will be awarded to one of the Park City trip participants in December. All persons signed on for the BSC 2008 Park City trip as of November 30th, will be included in the raffle. We will select the winning name at the BSC's 60th Anniversary Banquet meeting December 5th, and hope you will be in attendance should I have the honor to call out your name.

Park City:
Park City Mountain Resort delivers the goods for skiers and snowboarders of just about every persuasion. This is a big mountain by North American standards, and the lift-served terrain seems to grow every year. The town of Park City is also home to two other resorts (Deer Park and The Canyons), and there are few if any services lacking in the valley. Bars, clubs, galleries, fine dining, fast food, slow food, lodging of every kind... it's all there, including a manufacturer's outlet mall.


Deer Valley is comprised of four mountains:
Bald Eagle Mountain:
Elevation 8,400 feet, Bald Eagle Mountain offers ideal terrain for beginner and intermediate skiers. First-time skiers will appreciate the separate, protected beginners' area known as Wide West, accessed by two chairlifts, Burns and Snowflake. The ski area in the real estate development of Deer Crest is also accessible via Little Stick or Navigator ski runs or by catching the Jordanelle Express Gondola, located at the Mayflower/Deer Crest entrance on Hwy 40. Bald Eagle Mountain will also serve as the venue for Deer Valley's 2002 Olympic Games events Champion, site of the freestyle mogul competition; Know You Don't, site of the slalom events; and White Owl, site of the freestyle aerial events.
Bald Mountain:
Elevation 9,400 feet, Bald Mountain offers intermediate and challenging skiing along with spectacular views. Strong skiers in search of steeper, ungroomed trails and Utah's famous light powder will be rewarded on numerous runs in the Sultan and Mayflower areas.
Flagstaff Mountain:
Elevation 9,100 feet, Flagstaff Mountain offers intermediate and beginner ski trails, in addition to extensive gladed areas and access to Ontario Bowl.
Empire Canyon:
Elevation 9,570 feet, Empire Canyon offers skiing for all abilities with our family ski area, intermediate terrain and some of the most advanced skiing at Deer Valley, including eight chutes and three bowls.


The Canyons:
Once a little known ski area geared to the needs (and budgets) of locals, The Canyons has been transformed into a major destination ski resort since its purchase by the American Skiing Company in 1997. With major development in the last few years, the resort now boasts the most lift-served skiable terrain in Utah. Management's long term goal is to create the largest resort in the U.S. in terms of skiable acres.
The "Old Mountain", as the locals refer to the terrain that has been around since the resort's early days, is a combination of wicked fall lines and expansive open areas. Some of the runs face to the east resulting in a lack of snow in the late season but generous natural snowfall keeps the resort open to early May.
Among the newer terrain, 9990 is the peak for experts. This mountain has everything: bowls, chutes, trees, bumps -- you name it. Backcountry terrain is also accessible from the summit.


Mountain Statistics:
Park City
  • Vertical Drop: 3,101 ft.
  • Top Elevation: 10,000 ft.
  • Lifts: 14 chair
  • Terrain:  18%  44%  38%
  • Trails: 100
  • Skiable Acres: 3,299
  • Half Pipes: 1
  • Terrain Parks: 1
  • Snowmaking: 15%
  • Cross Country: 12 km
  • Restaurants: 80
  • Information: 1.435.649.8111
  • Web Site: www.parkcitymountain.com
Deer Valley
  • Vertical Drop: 3,001 ft.
  • Top Elevation: 9,574 ft.
  • Lifts: 23 (20 chair, 3 surface) 1 Tram
  • Terrain: 24%  43%  33%
  • Trails: 91
  • Skiable Acres: 1825
  • Snowmaking: 28%
  • Cross Country: 80 km
  • Restaurants: 11
  • Information: 1.435.649.1000
  • Web Site: www.deervalley.com
The Canyons
  • Vertical Drop: 3,193 ft.
  • Top Elevation: 9,994 ft.
  • Lifts: 18 (14 chair, 2 surface) 2 Trams
  • Terrain: 14%  44%  42%
  • Trails: 146
  • Skiable Acres: 3,650
  • Snowmaking: 25%
  • Halfpipes: 6
  • Terrain Parks: 2
  • Restaurants: 5
  • Information: 1.970.925.1220
  • Web Site: www.thecanyons.com
 

Trip Includes:

  • Afternoon Departure to and from Salt Lake City
  • Park City Peaks –non condo, convenient to everything
  • Full buffet breakfast each morning
  • Lift Tickets: 3 Days Park City, 1 Day Deer Valley, & 1 Day Canyons (seniors bargains available)
  • BSC activities included

Estimated Cost:
  • $1420.00

Contact Information:
To reserve your space, a deposits of $250.00 will be accepted on June 12th and after.
Make checks payable to BSC - Park City.
Click Here to copy and print a sign up sheet for this trip.
Mail the completed form to either:
Trip Leader Assistant Trip Leader
Charlie Saunders
128 Holly Circle
Essex, MD 21221
H: 410.687.2203
cnsaunders11@msn.com
Joe Herbert
H: 410.252.1895

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