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H E R E ’ S A P R O F O U N D C H I L L to the early morning darkness, but the atmo-
sphere is filled with anticipation. The shortest days of the year are some of the most exciting, as people head back to the mountains to escape everyday existential drudgery. After a year of enduring arcane skier reservation systems, limited capacity lodges and overwhelming uncertainty, the entire community is ready for the lifts to start spinning again. For skiers and snowboarders in Park City, it’s prep time, and you could do worse than getting ready with a fresh tune from Rennstall before attacking the early season snow. Rennstall tunes for the likes of World Cup racers and X-Games champions, so the rest of us can trust our edges will be plenty sharp and bases fast for hitting the slopes. 2250 Deer Valley Dr, 435-649-1833, jans.com
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