Utah’s One Thing: Pilot Barry Hancock

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At the end of every New Utah interview we like to ask our guests, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Flight academy owner and aerobatic WWII warbird plane pilot, Barry Hancock, joined us for episode 98. Of course Barry said the one thing that you should do in Utah is head to his hangar in Heber and go to on war bird flight up in Heber with the Utah War Bird Adventures! He says the Wasatch front is incredible from the air! (Jessica fully agrees with this!)

Barry was full of all kinds of new and great suggestions! He said the state is so diverse and wonderful it’s hard to pick just one. He said the parks in the southern end of the state are unbelievable. Locally he said hit up the Timpanogos cave and the ice castles in Midway if you’re in town in the winter and it’s cold enough and to ride the Heber Creeper train.

Photo: Utah War Bird Adventures

 

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Music by Folk Hogan, Bootleggers Dance

 

Episode 61 Cigars for Idiots 101.

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Bad news guys… toxic algae has arrived…. What isn’t toxic is this week Jessica shared with us about her aerobatic flight that she took with local Heber company, Utah War Bird Adventures, in a Pitts Biplane. Great news, firework season is finally over for Chris. Thank you wee baby Jesus.

They always say don’t meet your heros… However, we think there are exceptions… always.  Kendrick Woolstenhulme, owner of Beehive Cigars, joined us this week. We should have kept the cigars hidden until the end of the episode because it was like kids at Christmas waiting to open presents. Yes, you may be familiar with that other cigar shop across town BUT we are here to make sure that Beehive Cigars becomes a Utah institution!

From dueling pianist at Keys on Main to a cigar shop owner, we were able to talk to Kendrick about his journey of walking in and buying a cigar shop, creating blends specifically for their house cigars at Beehive Cigars (you’ll want to listen for the historical significance on each of those), and of course future events and plans for Beehive Cigars.  You can visit their website, follow them on Twitter, or on Facebook to keep up to date.

We want to wish our New Utah Alumn, Nick Passey, a Happy Birthday and if you want to head to his birthday show, it is TONIGHT (27th) at the Green Pig on 4th South in SLC.

Melinda at Thyme and Place is hosting a cement containers workshop this Saturday.

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Music by local Utah Band: Bootleggers Dance by Folk Hogan