Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Miner's Day in Park City

This coming weekend of September 1, 2, and 3rd, while most of the country celebrates Labor Day weekend, here in Park City, we pay tribute to our mining history with “Miner’s Day” celebrations on Monday, September 3rd. This is another example of the small-town flavor of Park City, where we have our traditional parade down Main Street, then activities at City Park. These activities are topped off by the mucking and drilling contests.

These contests involve both and current and former miners from the area, who pit their skills against each other. The drilling competition involves a large block of granite rock in which the miners hoist a heavy and unwieldy pneumatic drill and see who can drill five holes in the smallest amount of time. The mucking competition involves a small ore-cart with a pneumatic scoop shovel attached to the front. This cart and scoop are on a railroad track and are controlled by the operator who moves the scoop into a pile of waste rock and dumps it into the cart behind. This is again a time competition to see who can fill the cart in the least amount of time. The mucking and drilling contests have become the highlight of the day and always draw a large crowd.

We have all been hearing the daily news about the difficulties with the mortgage industry and its effect on the housing market. Park City’s local lenders have been making a point of letting everyone know that because they have portfolio lenders, they are able to make loans on homes, condos and land here in the area. While we have seen some slowdown in the market because of the national news, vacation property is still desirable and Park City remains one of the most desirable resorts in the U.S.

All three ski areas have new home and condominium developments being completed for this upcoming ski season. These developments all have terrific ski access and come in a variety of product from townhouses to homes to multi-level condominium buildings and a little bit of vacant land for homesites. Deer Valley resort is just completing two new condominium buildings on the mountain. Arrowleaf B and the Grand Lodge, both in Empire Pass, are in the final completion stages. At Park City, two new condominium projects: the Lowell, located in the resort center at the base of the mountain, should be completed early this winter, and Silver Star, which is a new project with its own lift, is also being completed. The Canyons resort has several new condominium projects either under construction or about to break ground. With the new lift expansions at the Canyons, these will have very convenient ski access.

Miner’s Day weekend is the traditional end to summer and in Park City, the leaves have begun to change. With the shorter days and cooler nights, the red leaves of the maples are starting to dot the hillsides. This is a terrific time to come out and visit, enjoy the beautiful fall colors and see what’s new at the resorts. For the latest information on any of the new projects or resale condos, please give me a call.