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Extreme Ogden Railroad city rebuilds itself through extreme sports
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Along the foothills of Ogden there is a range of large boulders and steep cliffs that have become popular with climbers. What is especially attractive, like everything else, is that the rocks and walls are close to the city center and are easily accessible.
There are also plans to build a tower of ice suspended from steel cables this winter that will allow people to try ice climbing. The building of the tower is being headed by Jeff Lowe, a world-class climber. The tower, to be located across from the municipal park, will be 65-feet high and have three climbing surfaces a sheer wall, a 70-degree wall for beginners and a combine ice and rock wall. The ice tower will be open year-round.
"Imagine, people will be able to go skiing and then come to Ogden and try something they've probably never tried before or will ever have another chance to try, like indoor surfing or flying in the wind tunnel or ice climbing," said Godfrey.
In the summer there are rendezvous with people in authentic dress participating in crafts and competition such as blackpowder shoots and hatchet throwing.
Other activities in the Ogden area include cross country skiing, mountain biking and hiking.
"We see ourselves catering more to the middle-income vacationer," said Godfrey. "They can come and stay in Ogden, get a very reasonable rate and be only 20 minutes from skiing and the mountains, and only minutes from all of these other activities."
All of this adventure and recreational opportunity has not gone unnoticed by the adventure and recreational community. There have been at least a dozen international companies move headquarters into or near Ogden, including Descente, Scott, Salomon and Goode Ski Technologies.
All of which will, of course, as has happened in Boulder, Colo., lead to more companies and more activities of an extreme nature coming to Ogden.
E-mail: grass@desnews.com
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