SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Thousands of people on skis, snowshoes or snowmobiles are expected to hit the Utah backcountry on New Year's Day, despite the danger of avalanches that have claimed two lives this season. Full Article at Casper Star-Tribune
I've never heard of anything like that before
We estimate as many people disperse throughout the backcountry of Utah as at any individual resort. That could be thousands of people, including people walking their dogs ... The backcountry is a very popular place.
It's like putting a brick over a pile of potato chips ... It just won't support much weight.
I want to caution people to play it conservative, especially in the western Uinta Mountains
We have one hallway and we joke about how long it's going to take us to go from one class to the next because it's so small
It will be nice to have the addition.
I really like UCAS because everyone has the same academic goals ... These are people who are interested in the same thing as you are.
We're doing very well ... and looking forward to continued growth.
It will be really nice to have a place to hold school gatherings ... At lunch time it's so crammed you can hardly get around tables. It will be nice to have some elbow room.
The fact that this mutation can be traced so far back in time suggests that it could be carried by many more families in the United States than is currently known
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