SPRING EQUINOX SUNSET TOUR
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SPRING EQUINOX SUNSET TOUR ✫ ꩜ ✸
✸ Spring Equinox Ladies Sunset Tour ✸
Come tour up Park City with a crew of bada$$ ladies, enough glitter to cure your winter blues, slut strands, and lets give spring the welcome she deserves!
We’ll move at a conversational pace, regroup often, and celebrate at the top before descending together.
Raffle + Goodies
꩜ Wild Rye is hooking us up with some epic raffle items — including a Wild Rye gift card for one lucky winner.
✶ Unicorn Snot is bringing the sparkle with a sponsored glitter bar + raffle items featuring their iconic, biodegradable glitters made for adventure.
♡ Second Summit Cider will be joining the party, sending us with some ciders to enjoy at the summit!
⛰︎ Utah Avalanche Center there to share resources, avalanche awareness info, stickers, and mountain stoke. Because glitter is fun… but education is hot.
𓆟 Fish-Ski Designs will be lighting up the raffle with a Rack Pack & some other goodies!
✷ COUNT ME IN ✷
Raffle
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Glitter Bar
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Raffle ⛷ Glitter Bar ✷
ITINERARY
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Check in, meet new friends, hit the Glitter Bar & browse demos
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Wild Rye is hooking us up with epic raffle items — including a Wild Rye gift card for one lucky winner.
A Fish-Ski Designs Rack Pack & other goodies
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We’ll start our tour at a conversational pace, regrouping along the way and soaking in the views.
Cider will be provided by Second Summit Cider, enjoy a bev at the top!
⛰︎ Route:
We’ll meet in the parking lot by the First Time Lift, then follow the designated uphill travel route at Park City Mountain — ascending up the Homerun run from the base of the First Time Lift up to the Angle Station at the top of Town Lift.
≈ 1.56 Miles
≈ 1,300 Ft. Elevation
𖥔 Location:
Base of First Time Lift / Parking Lot
MAPS:
What Do I Bring?
Uphill Ski/Splitboard gear
Headlamp!
Layers for transitioning
A LOT of good vibes
FAQs
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You do not need to be an expert — but you should:
Be able to ski/ride intermediate terrain confidently
Have prior uphill or touring experience
Feel comfortable managing your own equipment
We’ll move at a conversational pace and regroup often, but this is not a beginner lesson or intro clinic.
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Yes! There may be demo splirtboards available but quantity will be limited.
You do not need full backcountry safety gear for this event, as we will remain on open resort terrain.
That said — if you’re planning to tour in the backcountry this season, the Utah Avalanche Center crew will be there to share helpful education and resources.
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What equipment do I need?
Skis or splitboard with skins
Touring boots / bindings
Headlamp
Warm layers for transitions
Helmet
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This is a community meet up, not a formal guided tour. Participants are responsible for their own safety, equipment, and decision-making.