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What now? Will new buses or a gondola be the answer to a congested canyon?

What now? Will new buses or a gondola be the answer to a congested canyon? Katie McKellar © Gondola Works Gondola Works released an animated video Tuesday, June 29, 2021, that depicts what a gondola system would look like in Little Cottonwood Canyon. Regardless of which is picked, it will be staggeringly expensive. A $529-million, 8-mile gondola? Or $510 million for enhanced bus service with a wider road? Those two options have so far made the cut as the most viable solutions to solving the snarl of traffic in Little Cottonwood Canyon on powder days, when thousands of skiers and snowboarders flock to experience what’s made Utah famous: the Wasatch Mountains’ “greatest snow on Earth.”

Who would benefit from a Utah gondola up Little Cottonwood Canyon?

Deseret News Would a Little Cottonwood Canyon gondola be more about making money or problem solving? Share this story Gondola Works A $592-million, 8-mile gondola? Or $510 million for enhanced bus service with a wider road? Those two options have so far made the cut as the most viable solutions to solving the snarl of traffic in Little Cottonwood Canyon on powder days, when thousands of skiers and snowboarders flock to experience what’s made Utah famous: the Wasatch Mountains’ “greatest snow on Earth.” The Utah Department of Transportation isn’t slated to make a final recommendation between those two options from its draft environmental impact study until this upcoming 2021-22 ski season.

Father & Son Embark on Sea Kayak Journey to Support ADRA Hunger Relief

Father & Son Embark on Sea Kayak Journey to Support ADRA Hunger Relief   July 13, 2021 On July 16, a Maryland father and son sea kayaking team will embark on a self-styled expedition they’ve named the  Bay 200 Challenge, a 12-day kayaking journey to raise money for hunger relief, one of the most pressing COVID-19 related issues affecting people today. The father and son duo will journey on a 200-mile (320 km) north-to-south traverse of the Chesapeake Bay in the U.S. East Coast, the largest bay in the United States. “The last 16 months had our share of ups and downs. My wife, Andrea, who is a pediatric care nurse and a recent nurse practitioner graduate, really bore the biggest share of the burden. She spent countless hours assisting critically ill children and COVID-19 patients, but the pandemic really helped our family put a lot of things in perspective,” says Hearly Mayr, a father of two boys, Andreas, 13, and Carsten, 11.

Father and son to kayak 200-miles on Chesapeake Bay to raise money for COVID hunger relief

Father and son to kayak 200-miles on Chesapeake Bay to raise money for COVID hunger relief
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