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Cache Valley, we thank you, from the Jay Monson family

Editor’s note: As many Herald Journal readers may already know, long-time community columnist Jay Monson died in late February at age 82. His family wrote this farewell to run in Jay’s regular spot on the opinion page. Over the last decade, our father and grandfather, Jay Monson, has made his love for Cache Valley one of the prominent themes the personal columns he wrote for Herald Journal. We, his children and grandchildren, wish to express to you, his loyal readers and faithful audience, our appreciation for making Cache Valley the great place that it is — thank you. Although his “dear old Magna” always held a special place in his heart, Cache Valley was home. He first came to Logan to attend Utah State (then the USAC) in 1956. He had opportunities to live all over the world, but in 1969, he chose to make Cache Valley his permanent home. Dad said, “We have made Logan our home for most of our lives, and there is no place we’d rather be than Loga

Backcountry ski entry from Utah resorts reconsidered after deaths

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The stairway to heaven may actually be a bootpack. Just a 15-minute hike in ski boots up through the snow from the Ninety-Nine 90 lift on The Canyons side of Park City Mountain Resort delivers skiers and snowboarders a view from the clouds, the Salt Lake Tribune reported. Cobalt blue peaks blanketed in brilliant white snow and shaded with crystalized conifers huddle around the ridge line. Below, wide open aprons of nearly untouched powder unfurl, ushering riders into their own semi-private Shangri-la. But those who accept the invitation into the unmaintained backcountry terrain may be making a deal with the devil. A stark black-and-white sign at the resort exit point cautions as much. It is not inappropriately marked with a skull and crossbones and the words “YOU CAN DIE.”

Backcountry ski entry from resorts reconsidered after deaths

Backcountry ski entry from resorts reconsidered after deaths JULIE JAG, The Salt Lake Tribune March 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Park City Mountain Resort ski patrollers hike the boot-pack path toward the ski area exit gate on the ridge above the Ninety-Nine 90 lift, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, in Park City, Utah. Access to the gate has been closed since two men died in January in avalanches in the adjacent unmaintained backcountry areas after leaving the resort through that point. (Rick Egan/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)Rick Egan/APShow MoreShow Less 2of3The exit gate on the ridge above the Ninety-Nine 90 lift at Park City Mountain Resort in Utah, seen here Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, has been closed since two men died in January in avalanches in the adjacent unmaintained backcountry areas after leaving the resort through that point. (Rick Egan/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)Rick Egan/APShow MoreShow Less

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