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Outdoor notes
Deer Valley Resort, Mountain Trails Foundation and the Park City Recreation Advisory Board will be offering a new series of guided historical hikes this summer.
The free tours will be offered on three Sundays Aug. 17 and Sept. 14 and 21.
The hikes are designed to be 50 percent exercise, 50 percent learning and 100 percent fun. Organizers will highlight some of the area's mining history along the way, and participants are encouraged to share their own knowledge of local history.
Reservations are not necessary. Hikers need to meet tour guides at Deer Valley's midmountain Sterling chairlift at 9:30 a.m. The hikes are scheduled to last three to four hours and will cover moderately strenuous terrain at Deer Valley Resort.
Participants should be in good shape, wear sturdy footwear, carry plenty of water and snacks and wear proper sun protection.
For information visit www.deervalley.com.
UTAHN OFF TO JAM
More than 100 of the world's most talented women in the action sports world are at Huntington Beach, Calif., to compete in the second annual S3 Supergirl Jam.
The three-day event features surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding competition.
Among those competing will be Kirra Katsenburg of Park City. Her event will be snowboarding.
The event will start tomorrow and run through Sunday.
UPLAND BOOK AVAILABLE
Utah's Upland Game Guidebook for the 2008-09 hunting season is now available.
In addition to sporting goods stores and the DWR's Web site www.wildlife.utah.gov/guidebooks guides are available at DWR offices.
"Utah's upland game hunts begin with the ptarmigan season on Aug. 23," said Dean Mitchell, conservation outreach section chief for the DWR. "The upland game season doesn't end until the cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare hunts on Feb. 28."
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