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2018 Shot Ski Event

Next Saturday, October 13th, the 2018 Shot Ski Event returns for its third year in Park City.

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Photo by Nan Chalat Noaker/Park Record

Next Saturday, October 13th, the 2018 Shot Ski Event returns for its third year in Park City.

Hosted by the Park City Sunrise Rotary Club and High West Distillery, the communal ski shot this year hopes to break Breckenridge’s record set last January of 1,266 participants and 422 skis. In 2017, the Park City ski shot used 476 skis end to end totaling 2,225 feet in length in order to serve 1,250 people.

“We love the competitive nature of Park City locals, and we are determined to be back on top with a new shot ski record this year,” said Park City Sunrise Rotary Club member Connie Nelson. “And what better way to go bottoms up than with High West whiskey in our glasses?”

High West Distillery, the events presenting sponsor for the first time this year, will be topping off glasses with their own Double Rye. A $25 ticket includes a spot on the shot; one souvenir shot glass and a token to enjoy a High West specialty drink at one of several after-party locations. High West is the official after-party site along with Wasatch Brew Pub, OP Rockwell, No Name Saloon and O’Shucks.

To purchase tickets (21 and over, of course) visit parkcityshotski.com. The event will take place rain, snow or shine and all proceeds will go to Park City Sunrise Rotary Club’s Grant Program for 20 community organizations.

Guests who would like to stay in Park City for the weekend can take advantage of the High West Stay Package with stayparkcity.com.

Bottoms up!

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Originally trained as an anthropologist, Ted Scheffler is a seasoned food, wine & travel writer based in Utah. He loves cooking, skiing, and spends an inordinate amount of time tending to his ever-growing herd of guitars and amplifiers.

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