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		<title>I survived my first trip to Utah</title>
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Last weekend I made my first trip to Utah to attend the wedding of my friend, Joe.  I have to admit I was quite aprehensive about being in Utah because from what I&#8217;ve heard it&#8217;s one of the most conservative states in the US.  I made sure I booked a room at a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last weekend I made my first trip to Utah to attend the wedding of my friend, Joe.  I have to admit I was quite aprehensive about being in Utah because from what I&#8217;ve heard it&#8217;s one of the most conservative states in the US.  I made sure I booked a room at a hotel that &#8220;looked&#8221; like a gay-friendly hotel and was in close proximity to a gay bar.  After meeting up with Joe and his future wife on Friday afternoon, I returned to my hotel in downtown Salt Lake City and made my way to <a href="http://www.clubtry-angles.com/" target="_blank">Club Try-Angles</a>.  The first thing I had to do was buy a temporary membership card for $4 (a very stupid puritanical Utah liquor law) before I could enter the bar.  I met a couple of friendly people inside, but never hit it off with anyone. <span id="more-55"></span></p>
<p>On Saturday morning, I found myself in dire need of breakfast and coffee.  I hopped on one of Salt Lake&#8217;s light rail trains and headed toward Temple Square.  Much to my surprise, I found a Starbucks just a block from the world headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (a church which forbids its members from drinking coffee).  I got my coffee and something to eat and walked over to Temple Square.  With my coffee in hand, I toured Temple Square and walked into the Tabernacle.  The pipe organ in that building is amazing!  After a 25 minute concert, I walked across the street to the Family History Library.  I spent about an hour researching my family history.</p>
<p>On Saturday evening, I went to the wedding.  It was a very hot evening (almost 100 F), but a nice ceremony.  It was also the only wedding I&#8217;ve ever been to where no alcohol was served.  I really needed a drink that night, too.</p>
<p>On Sunday, I drove to the Olympic Park and Park City.  Park City is the liberal oasis in the conservative desert.  I met the friendly and helpful host at the visitor center who told me about the gay-friendly bars in Park City as well as where I could go while in Salt Lake.  I will definitely return to Park City for ski season.</p>
<p>In summary, Utah&#8217;s conservative nature did make me uncomfortable and longing to be back in Seattle.  In Utah&#8217;s defense, everyone I encountered on my trip was very friendly, and I do admit that I like Park City.  Yes, I will return to Utah again, but will bring a travel companion next time.</p>
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