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Park City, Utah

We took off during the winter and spent a week in Park City Utah with our friends the Fine's. Here are a few of my favorite photos that include the incredible views while on the mountains in Utah.

My favorite things to do in Park City was snowmobiling, tubing, and of course skiing. David Fine and his family traveled to Park City before and really helped us out by renting a VRBO house for the week and helped us get set on skis and lift tickets.



Check out the great views.


I love the signs. Waterfall (which I did not want to go down because of the name) then you had Homerun. I always checked for the easiest way down.


Park City


Make sure you pack sun screen.


You met a bunch of fin caricatures in Utah. She is waving to all who pass by.


A Florida boy having fun in the snow. First time I was ever in snow this deep. WOW


Like riding a HD except no one is trying to run you over. Had a blast on the snowmobile.



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