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A High Altitude Hello

25 August 2008 By: Casey No Comment | The Fall Line

Imagine looking at your computer screen. You are sitting in your home office (once a living room), it’s about 81 degrees, and you are starting to overheat a bit. You don’t have air conditioning because, well, you live in Park City. You’re curious, scared stiff, and maybe a little hungry because you forgot to eat today. You just started a blog, you just invested your life into being self-employed, and you have the intense high pressure of writing your first entry into the rest of your life.

With the incredible weight of birthing your first post, what do you write? What are readers who are checking out Ski Resorts, Dining, and Deep Pow looking for? Do you write about yourself, why you like food so much, why you are in love with that certain floating feeling of three foot days?

Here it goes:

It’s the late 70’s. Two people meet in a L.A. bar, fall in love, and decide to take off skiing a few months later. They discover Utah on accident while driving East on I-80 in the middle of the night and are low on gas. They find some quirky cowboy town off the highway and spend the night. It’s October, the fall colors are out, and they realize they are in paradise, and it’s called Park City. Three years later, I arrive. Flash forward 20+ years, I meet a boy with the same aspirations I have, and we contemplate what our beloved lifestyle is lacking.

With many sleepless nights and months of hard work, we are very proud to present SkiTownRestaurants.com, the online restaurant guide for Park City. We currently offer listings for over 80 restaurants in town, and we are in the process of making sure that we offer the most up-to-date and wanted information about Park City, Dining, and some general info about life at high altitude.

So, what do we offer?

For each restaurant, you’ll find a detailed description, pictures, full menus, coupons, special offers, user reviews, restaurant webpage links, reservation links (if available), and more.

Why a blog?

Because like everyone else, we like to talk about our plans, our travels, our dreams, our goals, and of course, our skiing and our eating. This will be our little corner of the internet world to speak about what life is like, at high altitude.

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