Salt Lake City, day 4

Yesterday was our slowest day; we didn’t do all that much, even though we covered lots of ground. We started the day by driving south to Provo, about 40 mi south of Temple Square, to drop by BYU and hit the bookstore. Surprisingly, there were lots of young Mormons there. Even more surprisingly, lots of the people we saw were wearing long sleeves and long pants– this in 105+ degree weather. If any of our kids go there I hope they have the sense to dress appropriately for the weather.
When we left BYU, we drove north again, taking I-80 east to Park City. We stopped at Utah Olympic Park, where I had high hopes of riding the bobsled. Unfortunately, I didn’t read the part of the web page that says “Tuesday through Saturday”, so I missed out. We drove back from Park City, rested at the hotel for a while, and went back to Rodizio with our friend Pete (a.k.a. Elder Brainard of the Alabama Birmingham Mission, 1998-2000) and his new wife. We had a delightful time.

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