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Transportation Department moves forward with plans for gondola in Little Cottonwood Canyon
Utah Department of Transportation announced plans to move forward with the construction of Gondola Alternative B in Little Cottonwood Canyon.
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Video of the Day: Mudslide blocks road in Little Cottonwood Canyon
A Utah Department of Transportation camera caught a mudslide that blocked part of State Route 210 in Little Cottonwood Canyon on Tuesday, May 2.
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Utah locals concerned about possible gondola coming to Little Cottonwood Canyon
The Utah Department of Transportation announced the preferred alternative of a gondola coming to Little Cottonwood Canyon, located in Wasatch-Cache National Forest about 15 miles south of Salt Lake City, despite local concern.
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Stranded skier saved by helicopter in Little Cottonwood Canyon
On Saturday, Jan. 30 at 4:20 p.m., Salt Lake Search and Rescue received a call about a skier stuck in Little Cottonwood canyon. The skier had hiked into an area called 'the needle' in the canyon. Rescuers decided to extract the skier by helicopter because of the remote location, weather conditions and the sun setting. When the skier was located, a rescuer from the Utah Department of Public Safety was then lowered down and lifted them to safety. (Utah Highway Patrol /@UTHighwayPatrol)
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Snowbird enjoying another 'longest season in Utah'
Skier Meagan Hydok enjoys some of the recently-fallen 12 inches of snow at Snowbird on May 18, 2019. (Eric Sales)
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