will make their heads crash on the pillow that much harder. Routes are set for every skill level, plus shoe rentals and gear are avail- able. Wear clothes that let you stretch and pack water and snacks. I frequently burn my legs all day on the slopes then continue the fun at Momentum Indoor Climbing Gym, (801) 906- 2132, momentumclimbing. com. If you intend to climb several times with a crew of friends, buy a 10-pack of passes at a discount.
SNOWSHOEING Experience the peaceful beauty of winter by snow- shoe. Silently trek through soft snow, but don’t be fooled—snowshoeing is a serious workout, especially in untracked powder. Snowshoe rentals are affordable enough for you to keep them on hand throughout your visit. Sev- eral resorts offer dedicated trails and Sundance Resort even offers a full-moon
snowshoe trek! If you want to explore beyond the ski area, play it safe and check avalanche conditions with the Utah Avalanche Center, 888-999-4019,
utahavalanchecenter.org. Use these ideas to get
the most of your ski vaca- tion, but reserve at least one evening to enjoy après ski by the fire. And if you ski daily, plus try every ac- tivity on this list, you might want to book a massage as well, you'll need it. Q
Kick-and-glide and repeat for a good burn at the Solitude Nordic Center.
active traveler
WINTER YOGA ADVENTURES
Add balance, strength and a dose of adventure to your vacation with these unusual yoga combinations.
If you think yoga can’t be adventurous, you’re missing out. Park City Yoga Adventures combines yoga with adventure sports, just right for athletes who want to add strength and flexibility to their routine. Their hallmark offering is year-round paddleboard yoga in a geothermal hot spring hidden in a 55-foot-deep crater. Tiny effervescent CO2
bubbles turn the hot spring into a tingly,
relaxing soak. Although relaxing, paddleboard yoga is still a workout, toning muscles and improving balance.
A natural hotspot to buoy your paddleboard and yoga workout atop the geothermal waters of Midway's Homestead Crater.
If you prefer to play outdoors, snowshoeing offers a beautiful and peaceful workout, especially when paired with a yoga session. The Snowshoe and Yoga outing begins with a two-hour trek up a mountain where you’ll tread through untracked snow, glissade down hills and observe Utah’s abundant wildlife. On top of the mountain, warm up with a well-earned mug of cocoa before heading indoors for a relaxing one-hour yoga session. Ahhhh!
Planning a summer visit? Check out aerial yoga, climbing and yoga or hike and yoga classes. Call (415) 695-4502 for more information or visit
parkcityyogaadventures.com.
2016–17 | The Greatest Snow on Earth 4 5
Andy Jenkins / Park City Yoga Adventures
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