No Filter: Pine Valley Utah
In Episode 45 of the “No Filter” show, Co-hosts Paul Ford and Grady Sinclair head north to beautiful Pine Valley, situated just under an hour north of St. George, to check out the sites and learn some of the history of this pioneer-settled mountain town.
Longtime Pine Valley resident Larry Gardner takes the boys to local hot spots and landmarks, like the historic Pine Valley Chapel – one of the oldest still-operating chapels of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, built in the 1800s – Pine Valley Recreation Area, Pine Valley Reservoir, Pine Valley Lodge and the Brandin’ Iron Steakhouse. Which Pine Valley landmark was patterned after an upside-down ship? Roll tape, and let’s find out!
May 24, 2015
Campers family camping trip to Pine Valley, Ut
Pine Valley Rec Area Reopening
The Pine Valley Recreation Area on the Dixie National Forest in Utah re-opens after many improvements were made to the campgrounds and facilities. There are several campgrounds with sites for single families, large groups, motor homes, and horses.
Improvements to the Pine Valley Recreation Area
The Pine Valley Recreation Area on the Dixie National Forest has undergone improvements to the campgrounds and facilities. The campgrounds are named after settlers of the Pine Valley area. There are several campgrounds with sites for single families, large groups, motor homes, and horses.
Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness
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Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness is a 50,232-acre wilderness area located in the Dixie National Forest in the U.S.state of Utah.It is the fourth-largest wilderness area located entirely within the state .The wilderness designation protects the Pine Valley Mountain range, a large rock outcrop surrounded by desert.
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Discovery Road - Becoming Bryce
In this episode, Discovery Road travels to Bryce Canyon National Park in search of a story about a shipbuilder. Ebeneezer Bryce is the pioneer the park is named after and his story is both historic and fascinating. As a shipbuilder Bryce found himself constructing the Pine Valley Chapel in southern Utah.
Discovery Road toured the structure which is now the oldest operating Mormon church in the state of Utah.
Our next story is about murals that seem to be making a comeback along the historic corridor. Muralist Patti Lewis has transformed the look and feel of Kanab, Utah with her colorful, western-themed art on stores, shops and gas stations. Discovery Road then visits Grass Valley Mercantile in Koosharem, Utah. It’s a century-old hardware store that serves as a community gathering place and popular tourist stop. The store has aisles of supplies and adventure for everyone. Our last stop is at a gas station that no longer pumps gasoline. Ole’s Place is a historic museum that gives tourists a chance to fill up on gas station history.
503-St George UT, Contrails, Radiation, Traffic
This is St. George the county seat of Washington County, Utah.
We just crossed the Arizona border, near the tri-state junction of Utah, Arizona and Nevada. The city lies in the northeastern-most part of the Mojave Desert adjacent to the Pine Valley Mountains near the convergence of three distinct geological areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau, and Great Basin. The city is named after George A. Smith, a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Apostle aka LDS. As of 2015, St. George had a population of 80,202, and the metropolitan area, defined as Washington County, had an estimated population of 155,600.St. George is the seventh-largest city in Utah and the most populous city in the state outside of the Wasatch Front.In 2005, St. George was ranked the second fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States, behind only Greeley, Colorado. In 2010, growth slowed substantially due to the economic recession. Growth has since rebounded and St. George was declared the fifth fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States in 2015. I expect this growth to continue.
Driving through here 20+ years ago, one of the things I loved about this area was the clear, blue skies. But something has changed. I’ve observed jet planes flying over this area leaving what some people call persistent contrails and other people call chemtrails.
The odd thing was that I saw these persistent trails behind three planes that were heading roughly south, laying trails that were spreading out and merging to cover the sky like a canopy. There is a regional airport in St George and many fly over the area from Salt Lake to Las Vegas or LA off to the west and flights off to the East that are probably from Salt Lake to Phoenix. There are many more planes in the sky than I’d ever seen before and nearly all of them leaving behind these spreading contrails that start to create a grey haze over the once blue skies here. I’d heard of chemtrails before, but hadn’t given them much thought, so I started looking up information on the topic. It soon became apparent to me that these trails I was seeing weren’t contrails. They had to be these chemtrails I've heard people talk about. To elaborate, contrails are related to the phenomenon that allows you to see your breath on a cold day. The moist, warm air from your breath, forms tiny, visible ice crystals as you exhale, which rapidly dissipate. In the same way, the moist air from the jet engine can form a trail of ice crystals when the temperature and weather conditions are right. These trails, however, rapidly dissipate. This was brought home to me just last week when I saw a regular jet liner in the air leaving a normal contrail. It was forming behind the plane, but stayed the same length as the jet moved forward. It didn’t persist.
I’ve seen planes leaving persistant contrails that were completely different than the commercial jet. The contrast was obvious.
I've also noticed these planes while driving to Las Vegas. There is an airforce base there.
There are many people who would say that chemtrails are a “conspiracy theory.”
This term is used to dismiss people who present evidence of suspicious activities without having to logically address their concerns.
I've never been one to dismiss things that offhandedly, but I’m also one who likes to do a little research before making up my mind.
I will leave it up to you to investigate all this for yourself and make up your own mind.
In the early 1950s, St. George received the brunt of the fallout of above-ground nuclear testing at the Yucca Flats/Nevada Test Site northwest of Las Vegas. Winds routinely carried the fallout of these tests directly through the St. George and southern Utah area were reported from the mid-1950s until the early 1980s
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St. George is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Utah, United States. Located in the southwestern part of the state on the Arizona border, near the tri-state junction of Utah, Arizona and Nevada, it is the principal city of the St. George Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, adjacent to the Pine Valley Mountains near the convergence of three distinct geological areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau, and Great Basin. The city is 118 miles northeast of Las Vegas and 300 miles south-southwest of Salt Lake City on Interstate 15. The city is named after George A. Smith, a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Apostle. St. George and its surrounding area is well known for its natural environment and proximity to several state and national parks, including Zion.
As of the 2015 U.S Census estimates, the city had a population of 80,202, and the St. George metropolitan area had an estimated population of 155,600. St. George is the seventh-largest city in Utah and the most populous city in the state outside of the Wasatch Front.
In 2005, St. George was ranked the second fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States, surpassed only by Greeley, Colorado. This trend continued through 2010, when growth slowed substantially due to the economic recession. Growth has since rebounded and St. George was declared the fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. in 2018.
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President Roosevelt visits the Pine Mountain Valley Resettlement Administration project in his convertible. Officials and bodyguards surround his car. Hundreds of children with US flags in hands give him a rousing welcome. Location: Pine Mountain Georgia. Date: March 29, 1937.
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Patty Flat Summit Ranch
1,980 +/- Acres McCall, Idaho
Paddy Flat Summit Ranch is being offered for the first time for sale as 1,980 acres. This is truly a unique geographically positioned mountain timber ranch. Lush creek valley meadows to the top of timbered mountain peaks all just minutes from a major resort town offering the finest of accommodations.
Ranch Amenities:
Water is abundant with streams and springs. Stover Creek flows from the mountains on the property down through Stover Meadow before finally leaving the ranch as it feeds into adjacent Melton Reservoir. Approximately 1,426 feet of elevation change ranging from 4980 near the valley floor up to 6406 at the tallest peak. Mixed in are many canyons with springs and unique variations. Two mountain peaks offer 360 degree views overlooking McCall, Payette Lake, Long Valley, Cascade Reservoir, Paddy Flat, and numerous mountains. Timbered throughout with a mix of fir and pine. There are many great locations to build a lodge or year round home with views that will leave you in awe.
Wildlife:
Elk and deer are abundant on this ranch. Being the mountain range adjacent to the valley floor provides for the perfect habitat for wildlife to abound. Wildlife includes elk, deer, turkey, grouse, and many other species.
Improvements:
The property contains numerous improved private interior roads with water drainages. This allows for driving throughout the ranch.
Location:
At only 12 miles from McCall, Paddy Flat Summit Ranch is just minutes from fine restaurants, shopping, resort hotels, and other fine accommodations. Great access via Paddy Flat Rd frontage. This area provides opportunities to explore the many mountain alpine lakes, hot springs, wilderness areas and unlimited places that will take your breath away. Idaho supports approximately 34,807,000 total public acres, thus providing unlimited exploration for wildlife and other recreational uses. The area offers unlimited fishing for trout and other species in many nearby streams and lakes. McCall offers many summer and winter recreation activities including snow skiing, mountain trails, snowmobile trails, river kayaking, and more.
Nearby Attractions:
• Only twelve (12) miles from McCall, ID, a major year round tourist resort town of all seasons with many area attractions. discovermccall.com
• Twelve (12) miles from Payette Lake, a natural glacial mountain lake (392 ft deep) that supports many recreational activities and breathtaking views.
• Nearby elaborate snowmobile trail system and summer mountain trails. ridemccall.com
• Nine (9) miles from Lake Cascade, a large recreation reservoir.
• Twenty-two (22) miles from Cascade, ID which serves as the county seat for Valley County. cascadechamber.com
• Fourteen (14) miles from Tamarack Snow Ski Resort, a family oriented ski resort overlooking Lake Cascade. tamarackidaho.com
• Twenty-two (22) miles from Brundage Snow Ski Resort, which has over 320 base area inches of snow annually and holds a reputation as one of the best snow areas in Idaho. brundage.com
• Two nearby public airports (McCall and Cascade).
• Five (5) nearby first-class mountain golf courses, and many others within driving distances.
• Two hours drive from Boise, ID, a major city as well as the State Capital of Idaho. boise.org
• Nearby North Fork Payette River provides water rafting opportunities from calm waters up to Class V whitewater rapids.
• The property is located within the Salmon River Mountain Range, which encompasses numerous National Forests as well as the Frank Church – River of No Return Wilderness, the largest contiguous Wilderness Area in the lower-48.
• With approximately 34,807,000 total public acres (Forest Service, BLM, State) including most of the Rocky Mountains of Idaho, there are unlimited nearby discovery opportunities.
Driving Directions:
From McCall travel south on Hwy 55 nine and one-half (9.5) miles to Paddy Flat Rd. Turn East on Paddy Flat Rd and travel approximately three (3) miles to the start of the property on the North side of the road.
Summary:
A ranch of such beauty and only minutes from a major tourist resort destination is truly a unique opportunity. Being realistically priced for sale, this property can be viewed as both an economic asset as well as a key to all the benefits and enjoyment that ownership can provide.
Price:
$2,925,000.
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St. George is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Utah, United States. Located in the southwestern part of the state on the Arizona border, near the tri-state junction of Utah, Arizona and Nevada, it is the principal city of the St. George Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, adjacent to the Pine Valley Mountains near the convergence of three distinct geological areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau, and Great Basin. The city is 118 miles northeast of Las Vegas and 300 miles south-southwest of Salt Lake City on Interstate 15. The city is named after George A. Smith, a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Apostle. St. George and its surrounding area is well known for its natural environment and proximity to several state and national parks, including Zion.
As of the 2015 U.S Census estimates, the city had a population of 80,202, and the St. George metropolitan area had an estimated population of 155,600. St. George is the seventh-largest city in Utah and the most populous city in the state outside of the Wasatch Front.
In 2005, St. George was ranked the second fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States, surpassed only by Greeley, Colorado. This trend continued through 2010, when growth slowed substantially due to the economic recession. Growth has since rebounded and St. George was declared the fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. in 2018.
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Wood Hollow wildfire Utah Don reports 0232.mov
Wild fire tears through mountain, forest and rural areas of central Utah near Fountain Green and Fairview Utah. Fire started near Fountain Green in Wood Hollow by electrical sparks from high power transmission lines of Rocky Mountain Power. Well over 40,000 acre destroyed along with dozens of homes and buildings. So far one life has been lost. Still raging out of control as the city of Fairview and Indianola are evacuated. Don Despain of rekindlephoto.com
Profiles in Urban Ag Utah
Urban farmers near Salt Lake City face challenges that are different than rural farmers and ranchers. This video is a look at five urban farms in Northern Utah. This video is produced by the Utah Fruit and Vegetable Association.
Drew Hansen's Jr Year Wrestling Highlights, 106lbs. Pine View High School
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2013-2014 Season (folkstyle)
Utah State Runner Up
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Pine View High School (UT.), GPA: 3.60
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St Jude's Episcopal Church Hike To Cascade Falls Dixie National Forest July 2016
Jim Thomas lead us in a beautiful hike to Cascade Falls in the Dixie National Forest, Utah.
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