I read the Deseret Morning News story about the possibility of the scenic tram being re-established at Bridal Veil Falls at Provo Canyon. I never had the chance to ride "the world's steepest tram" before the avalanche destroyed it in 1996. I am pleased that the Grow family plans to make changes such as a triangular building to counter a similar avalanche tragedy.
When a friend first took me up to Bridal Veil Falls one summer, she commented how she wished I had seen the tram and in the same breath commented that I needed a haircut. Having a comb and scissors in my car, I told her to snip and clip. She did, to the delight of onlookers.
If the tram comes back, they might want to add an on-site barber.
Scenic haircuts.
James A. Marples
Provo
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