On 2019-08-24 4:58 p.m., Sir Gregory Hall, Esq. wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, % <
per...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 2019-08-24, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
>>> Mark L. Fergerson, don't project your idiotic desires onto me.
>>>
>>> I've more than enough money, love, and "sex".
>>>
>>> Women are paid billions of dollars to ditch their husbands.
>>> Every dollar you make is another reason to divorce.
>>>
>>> Other than that, money had nothing to do with my divorce.
>>> She wanted more kids, and more Mormonism, and I wasn't having it.
>>>
>>> I asked my ex's lover to adopt the kids, and he did.
>>> They live in the fanciest part of Salt Lake City,
>>> up on the mountain, at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon.
>>>
>>> The richer you are, the more family is a liability; proof:
>>>
>>>
http://Jeff-Relf.Me/Global.Fertility.Rates.PNG
>>>
>> that's not the richest part of salt lake , park city is
>
> LOL! Park City is a freaking ski resort, you fool.
>
Park City could certainly stake a rightful claim of being the “perfect
mountain town.” Combining its silver mining town heritage, an artistic
vibe and a deep appreciation for the outdoors, Park City strikes a
balance between luxury and comfort, all the while showing a deep
appreciation for athletics, arts and community. Whatever your daily
activity may be, you’ll work up an appetite for the diversity of fine
restaurants that line Park City's Historic Main Street and beyond, and
you'll want to wind down after a long day with the craft whiskeys and
vodkas at the High West Distillery and Saloon.
Any visit to Park City requires a leisurely walk down Historic Main
Street past the vibrant Victorian architecture of old mining cabins,
lovingly restored and maintained by residents. All year long, you can
duck into the shops to browse, or grab a coffee at Atticus Bookstore and
sit yourself down on a bench and soak in the sun and scenery. Every
Sunday, from June through September, the Park Silly market — one of the
most treasured Park City events — fills the streets of lower Historic
Main Street with live music, local craftsmen and great food.
Historic Main Street
On the National Register of Historic Places, Park City's Historic Main
Street is the centerpiece of this mountain town, and home to dozens of
restaurants, bars, unique local shopping experiences and other fun
things to do in Park City that offer visitors the very best of Utah.
Sundance Film Festival
For 30 years, filmmakers, stars and audiences have been traveling to
Utah's Sundance Film Festival to see some of the most innovative
storytelling in cinema. Park City is the epicenter, but Sundance venues
can also be found in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Robert Redford's own
Sundance Mountain Resort, which means easy access to 11 of Utah's
world-class ski resorts no matter where you're staying. Learn about a
local's attempt to experience Sundance, full circle
Outdoor Culture
The Deer Valley Music Festival, Kimball Arts Festival and Park Silly
Sunday Market headline a calendar full of great Park City events
throughout the warmer months.
Cycling and Mountain Biking
But there are plenty of other things to do in Park City. When the snow
has melted, get your hiking boots on and your mountain bike tuned (or
rent one in town) and get your heart pumping. From gentle strolls on the
Rail Trail across a wide-open basin with spectacular views of the
mountains, to twisty, thrilling singletrack mountain bike trails like
Town’s loop, you will not be disappointed.
In summer and fall, set your knobby tires on the Mid-Mountain Trail,
which contours across three ski areas for 20 miles of riding through
dense pine forests. Also don’t miss the Wasatch Crest Trail, which
traverses the spine of the Wasatch Range on smooth, fast singletrack.
Trails like these caught the eye of the International Mountain Bicycling
Association and as a result Park City has become the world’s only
IMBA-certified Gold Level riding destination. Learn more about mountain
biking in Park City
For road cyclists, test yourself on hill climbs or enjoy long scenic
tours that branch out from town. In August, the world’s best cyclists
come to town for the final stage of the Tour of Utah, with a sprint
finish down Historic Main Street in front of thousands of cycling
enthusiasts.
Dining
After working up an appetite on the trails, it’s time for Park City’s
second favorite activity — eating. It is uncommon to find the quality of
local restaurants and diversity of cuisine in a city of this size. In
June, a 1,500-seat table stretched the length of Historic Main Street
for the Savor the Summit’s Grande Table event to create an enchanting
evening of fine food and live music with hundreds of your new best friends.
While Park City honors its past, city leaders, residents and local
business people continue to look forward to the town’s future, focused
on making Park City an even more enjoyable place to visit.