Featured Stories
The Ski Cult(ure) of Park City
There’s nothing like the feeling of waking up to a crisp late fall morning, when the first snowfall of the season dusts only the highest peaks. The air captures that unmistakable scent of winter, the chill carrying a promise of what’s to come. It stirs an anticipation like no other — ski season is on
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Breaking Barriers, Taking Flight
Park City and the Wasatch Mountains captured the global stage during the 2002 Winter Olympics. Those Games introduced two inaugural women’s events: bobsled and skeleton. Including women in these sports was a victory that left a gaping hole — first-rate athletes and local ski jumpers like Jessica Jerome, Alissa Johnson and Lindsey Van couldn’t compete
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Soaring Beyond Limits
Three of the talented athletes representing the women’s U.S. Stifel Ski Jumping Team call Park City home — Josie Johnson, Paige Jones and Samantha Macuga. Hailing from the town that played a pivotal role in getting women’s ski jumping recognized as an Olympic sport, these athletes are pushing the limits of what’s possible — and
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