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Ogden has landed spot among best U.S. cities
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I'm not from Utah so I'm really not that closed minded.
I was the victim of crime more in Mt. Olympus and Midvale then any other city. Go figure.
I quickly learned that Ogden was absolutely NOT where I wanted to settle my family. Lots of crime, lots of unemployed types wandering about, gangs... When I got to my new Reserve unit, many of the other Soldiers were cops or corrections officers who spoke of Ogden having some of the highest and worst crime in northern Utah.
My wife and I ultimately found a nice older home in Sunset, south and west of Ogden. Since living there, it seems to be South Ogden and North Ogden are worthwhile, but when I ride the buses through ogden proper... Yeesh. 612 is a roughneck route and it's fascinating to have lived in Tacoma for a few years, then ride the busses through Ogden, and hear the same conversation, "Hey man, how long you been out? I just got out! Yeah, dope. They got me. Wasn't the first time. So-and-so is in now. I saw him last week. How is your sister? She broke parole, right?"
Charming, it is not.
This is nothing but slacker journalism. You report (likely from a press release) Outside magazine saying Ogden has undergone a "metamorphosis into an adventure-sports capital" but you don't back it up. You mention D.C., but all you tell us about Ogden is that it has "two kayak parks...and the Junction features a climbing wall, vertical wind tunnel and a standing surf wave."
This is the metamorphosis? Sounds like Cabela's or REI put up shop. An outdoor shopping center? Wow. Never seen that before. By the way, there are urban kayak parks all over the country. And did you know that they have standing surf waves on cruise ships now? I hardly charge that that industry is competing with "adventure-sports capitals" across the globe.
Sorry, it'll take more than a plein air mall and a few urban bike trails for O-Town to become an "adventure-sports capital."
Try these cities first: San Diego, Chicago, Boston, Seattle, Portland, Burlington, Olympia, Madison, Boulder, Coeur d'Alene, Hilton Head/Beaufort, Hot Springs or Easton.
Good luck with that metamorphosis, Mayor Godfrey. Maybe you can still get your advertising money back from Outside because of the false claim.
You think Ogden is like downtown Compton??? This tells me that 1. You have never been to Compton because there is no "downtown," because it is part of East L.A., which is not downtown L.A. and 2. East L.A. has cleaned up a lot in recent years and many areas look nicer than Pepperwood in Sandy. You probably should actually visit places and not just base your opinions and stigmas.
God Bless O-Town!
I lived there for 13 years and loved it. I now live in Salt Lake because of my job, but I still Ski at POWDER MOUNTAIN!!!!
Let's have an INDEPENDENT view.
DEAR BERNIE:
Where do YOU live? Within the Ogden City limits, OR in a suburb? North or South?
To date, I've noticed that ALL of the Ogden boosters come from the suburbs (as do I, a non-booster, who moved out 35 years ago).
Tell me how many universities West Jordan, Draper, Murray, Midvale, and West Valley have. How many mountain biking and rock climbing opportunities exist mere minutes from these cities? What about the headquarters of several large ski companies, including Solomon? Is West Jordan 20 minutes from the site of the 2002 olympic downhill race courses? How many homes are in the hills of West Valley (are there even hills on the west side?)? Does Sandy have a kayak park? Does it even have a river suitable for kayaks? Can you take your boat to one of several reservoirs within a ten-minute drive from Draper?
Ogden is a truly unique city. If you've ever ventured into the hills and benches of town, you'll wonder how the reputation of the city ever became as bad as it is. Even downtown is great. The traffic and parking problems of Salt Lake are notably absent.
For you Ogden-haters, I say keep hating. Let us enjoy our two rivers, mountains, trails, culture, reservoirs, cheap housing, and peace. I've lived in Salt Lake, and coming back to Ogden was such a relief.
For those of you that have bad impressions of Ogden I invite you to come visit again and see for yourself what is going on. Ogden is the third best place in the country to live. Sorry SLC and Happy Valley the bubble over O-Town has popped and the country is realizing how great of a town Ogden really is.
Most people are basing their opinions on isolated incidences or old preconceived notions. Many people who actually live in Ogden quite like it. A good chunk of the salt lake valley also has the same problems mentioned about Ogden.
Also Washington DC is a big city. I am sure there are places you don't want to go at night, but that doesn't mean there aren't great places to live and lots of things to do there. My Grandma lives in Holladay and her house got robbed, does that make Holladay the 'hood?
Having lived there, I will agree that there is plenty of recreational opportunities. I mtn biked, skiied, hiked, boated at Pineview, roller-bladed the park way, blah blah blah... You get that anyhere along the wasatch front. Eden would be a great place to live.
Try comparing a city like Holladay or Cottonwood Heights that has all that + no crime, no gangs, no slums, no dog food aromas, better schools, wonderful parks, an educated government, access to 4 world class ski areas within minutes, Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons, camping at our fingertips, no traffic, excellent freeway access......
This is the best Outdoor could come up with? YIKES!!!
I live in Tennessee, but always love coming back to visit Ogden. I hope it does get to be the beautiful downtown that we would all love to see. I'll be there in August to check it out again.
Like most places, Ogden has it's good places and not so good places. I don't know if you were paying attention to the MSN.com list that showed Ogden as a better place to rent than buy, but right above it on the list was the Salt Lake area. Plus, what does that have to do with how nice of city it is? The MSN list was discussing rental prices relitive to purchase prices... not, how nice a place was to live.
I lived in Ogden for a long time. I now live in downtown SLC. I prefer SLC myslef, but that doesn't mean that Ogden is a bad place. There are areas in SLC much more rough than Ogden.
As for homeless people and these so called "gang bangers" I personally see a lot more in Salt Lake. I can't tell you the last time a person asked me for money in Ogden, it happens almost every day in Salt Lake, but so what, it has nothing to do with how much there is to do in one city or the other.
A lot of you people are stuck up jerks.
I know the discussion is about Ogden, but I have never been to Ogden so I cannot comment. I have heard that Ogden is a little rougher.
I grew up in Salt Lake County and went to school and started my career in Utah County, but not once did I have a reason to go to Ogden. Maybe that's telling, but maybe not.
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