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Red Fox to Mid Mountain is an intermediate ski run located on Park City Mountain at Park City Mountain Resort. The trails run from the top of the Pioneer chairlift, down to the bottom of the lift. Red Fox starts briefly, just to the skier's right of the chairlift before being the second trail to exit to the right. The trail, which was ungroomed at the time of this recording, starts off with a decent pitch. At the bottom of that pitch the trail merges with a few other trails and Mid-Mountain Cutoff, exits to the left. The trail is narrow and very mellow as it slowly makes its way towards the Mid Mountain Lodge. The trail then passes by the lodge and runs back to the bottom of the chairlift. Park City Mountain Resort is a ski resort located in Park City, Utah. The resort is located in western Summit County and is located about a 45-minute drive east of the state's capital and largest city, Salt Lake City. The resort spans two separate areas connected by a gondola: Park City Mountain and Canyons. Park City Mountain rises up from near the center of town, serving a large variety of trails through the area for all ability levels. Meanwhile, Canyons is located a few miles north of town and has a more horizontal, spread-out layout. Canyons caters more to intermediates, with a variety of blue runs located across the area. Plenty of advanced terrain can also be found, however, with the most extreme runs being located off of the famous 9990 Express chairlift, which exclusively serves double-black terrain. The two areas were separately owned until 2014 when Vail Resorts, the owner of Canyons at the time, purchased the Park City Mountain area from Powdr Corporation, after multiple years of litigation involving the Powdr's lease on the land. Then, in 2015, the Quicksilver Gondola was built between the two sides, joining the two ski areas together for the first time. Park City Mountain was also a venue for the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics, hosting multiple skiing and snowboarding events. Since the resort is owned by Vail Resorts, the resort is on the Epic Pass with the full pass granting unlimited access to the resort. Vertical: 968 ft Length: 0.99 mi Filmed on December 27, 2021 Filmed on the GoPro Hero 9 Black with the Max Lens Mod attached