[Bmcu] Alpine loop details
Gary Lindstrom
gary at cs.utah.edu
Sat Aug 9 19:13:25 MDT 2008
Dylan and Jess,
Please do join us. This will be the 20th anniversary of the event that
led to the event's formation, so it will be an especially significant
and nostalgic event.
The route from South Towne Mall will be along the I-15 frontage road
(east side) over the divide between Salt Lake and Utah county valleys,
to SR 92, then east to Alpine UT (actually, SR 92 divides Alpine and
Highland UT). This will be a rest stop and rendezvous point for those
joining from the south (or elsewhere).
Then we'll go up Alpine Canyon, past Timpanogos National Monument, and
over the crest of the Wasatch -- one of the most spectacular roads in
northern Utah. Then down past Sundance Resort (with a wave to Robby
Redford), to US 189. Then up Provo Canyon past Deer Creek Reservoir,
into Heber City and the BBQ at Heber City Park.
We expect to get to the park about noon, enjoy the food and raffle for
an hour or so, and then head back home in ad hoc groups according to
individual schedules and interest (e.g., some folks will be stopping in
Park City to see the Austin-Healey car show).
There will be burgers etc. provided at the picnic, though you probably
will want to bring your own drinks (alcohol is a No-No in the park however).
To see the map of the area, try:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=salt+lake+city,+ut&ie=UTF8&ll=40.501531,-111.634827&spn=0.437012,0.462112&t=h&z=11
Hope to see you there!
--Gary Lindstrom
BMCU newsletter editor and webmaster
p.s. If you're interested in more history, see
http://www.britishmotorclub.org/news/2007/jan07.pdf pp. 2-3.
Dylan Thurston wrote:
> So we were thinking about doing the alpine loop this year. It just happens
> to coincide with out aniversary and it sounded like a fun activity. I was
> wondering if i could get a few more details. I know departure is at 10am
> from south town mall, but how long does the loop usually take. I heard there
> was a picnic along the way, should we bring anything. Does anyone have the
> details on there the loop goes, a google map outlining the route would be
> awesome. If there is anything else think i should know that i might have
> forgotten please feel free to inform me. Thanks,
> -Dylan and Jess Thurston
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