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To future Parowan visitors,
I stayed at the Cedar Breaks Lodge in Brian Head for three nights last week (I flew a day with Karl during the Region 9 contest and toured Bryce/Zion on the ground). It's a 20 minute drive up a wide two-lane highway from the field and is at 9,500 feet - stays cool during the day (no joke with 100 degree plus temps at Parowan). Stunning Cedar Breaks Monument is 5 minutes up the hill. We liked it a lot even though it's not next to the field. The room was exceptionally nice and reasonably priced - two rooms, two fireplaces, jacuzzi tub, full kitchen, nice view of the mountain and basically one of the nicest rooms we've seen - for $90 a night. It has a modern ski resort feel (actually they are upgrading it now so there was some construction going on while we were there - they gave us a free night due to the noise during the day). They have a pool and various activities - seems like a good place for the family to hang out while daddy and/or mommy is climbing in 15 knot thermals all day. One nasty problem is they charge $7 per call plus $1 per additional minute for non-local calls (including internet of course). No high-speed access of any kind. They have a decent restaurant (breakfast good, dinner average based on two samples each), and there is a great little store across the street (Mountain View Deli?) with *great* fish and chips, sandwiches and other high quality food - a nice surprise for us. In short this is a nice place to stay and it is downright cheap for such a nice resort/spa. There are some nice B&B's in Parowan (don't know the names, sorry) that are the next best bet for families. As for the soaring experience I think every soaring pilot should fly here at least once in their lives. This was my third trip to the area and it is impossible to overstate the joy of soaring around here. On the 'bad' days you can explore spectacular Cedar Breaks and Zion from the air (airports near both so you can get up close and personal with big rocks when the wind is favorable). The Grand Canyon is a safe flight on better days, and on strong days you can do amazing things. My best was a flight to Telluride one day, back the next with a few hundred extra miles just for fun over amazing terrain. There are plenty of airports along I-15 (Las Vegas to Salt Lake City) and on most days you are so high that other directions are pretty safe as well. There is plenty of terrain that qualifies as 'Hell on Earth' and death/near death experiences are only one bad decision away if you start pushing it out here. You and yours can even get hurt on the ground if you aren't aware of the nasty surprises mother nature can dish out http://parowan.soaringweb.net/Photo.html Gunther Jacobs is the guy to call. http://www.flyparowan.com/gliding1.html Best, Milt |
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