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- I’ve never seen any film from The Godfather trilogy. I’m looking to remedy this soon.

- I’ve never seen It’s A Wonderful Life. Every year at Christmas time I tell myself I’ll finally get around to seeing this.

- I’ve never been to a Real Salt Lake game or Rio Tinto Stadium in general (or whatever the hell its name is now). This one maybe isn’t a huge deal because I’d imagine there are a lot of us here who haven’t done that.

- I grew up for the most part in Utah (Sandy) and give no ***** about the BYU/Utah rivalry.

- I give no ***** about college athletics in general.

- For as much as I know about basketball or baseball (though haven’t followed baseball professionally since the 90s), I really have the most pedestrian understanding of football. People would occasionally speak with me about it assuming I must no something. I do not.

- I’d never been to Antelope Island until two years ago. I’ve also never been on a boat on The Great Salt Lake. I don’t figure most here have, but it’s kind of funny I saw things on Viator where you can do that, and also in conjunction with the fact that when I went to Antelope Island, most the people were foreigners. I found it funny that these people from all over the world are coming to see this and here I’ve been here most of growing up and a large part of my adult life and never bothered being there specifically.

- I’ve only ever eaten three cereals: Lucky Charms (and knock offs), Honey Nut Cheerios, and Frosted Flakes (or other cornflake cereals that I load with sugar).

- I was out sick in fifth grade when we did long division. I’ve honestly never learned it.
 
Oh and as for television, I’ve never seen Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Squid Game,The Lord of the Rings, any of Harry Potter (sans one film), nor have I sat down and watched the entirety of any Bond movie prior to Brosnan.
 
- I’ve never seen any film from The Godfather trilogy. I’m looking to remedy this soon.

- I’ve never seen It’s A Wonderful Life. Every year at Christmas time I tell myself I’ll finally get around to seeing this.

- I’ve never been to a Real Salt Lake game or Rio Tinto Stadium in general (or whatever the hell its name is now). This one maybe isn’t a huge deal because I’d imagine there are a lot of us here who haven’t done that.

- I grew up for the most part in Utah (Sandy) and give no ***** about the BYU/Utah rivalry.

- I give no ***** about college athletics in general.

- For as much as I know about basketball or baseball (though haven’t followed baseball professionally since the 90s), I really have the most pedestrian understanding of football. People would occasionally speak with me about it assuming I must no something. I do not.

- I’d never been to Antelope Island until two years ago. I’ve also never been on a boat on The Great Salt Lake. I don’t figure most here have, but it’s kind of funny I saw things on Viator where you can do that, and also in conjunction with the fact that when I went to Antelope Island, most the people were foreigners. I found it funny that these people from all over the world are coming to see this and here I’ve been here most of growing up and a large part of my adult life and never bothered being there specifically.

- I’ve only ever eaten three cereals: Lucky Charms (and knock offs), Honey Nut Cheerios, and Frosted Flakes (or other cornflake cereals that I load with sugar).

- I was out sick in fifth grade when we did long division. I’ve honestly never learned it.
I have some of these in common.
I have never sat down and watched the godfather movies or sat down and watched it's a wonderful life (I have seen parts of each over the years)

I went to one real sl game. The best first one ever played at Rio tinto.

I have been been to antelope island and also never been on a boat on the great salt lake. I have also never been to the salt flats.

Of all these, the one I want to do the most is antelope island. Question, can anyone go there anytime or are there certain hours or do you need a reservation etc?
 
Oh and as for television, I’ve never seen Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Squid Game,The Lord of the Rings, any of Harry Potter (sans one film), nor have I sat down and watched the entirety of any Bond movie prior to Brosnan.
I loved game of thrones (I read all the books multiple times) and Harry Potter movies are incredible (red most of those books too) and Lord of the rings is quite good.....
But of all that stuff the one that you really should make a point to watch is Breaking Bad. Just do it.
 
I have some of these in common.
I have never sat down and watched the godfather movies or sat down and watched it's a wonderful life (I have seen parts of each over the years)

I went to one real sl game. The best first one ever played at Rio tinto.

I have been been to antelope island and also never been on a boat on the great salt lake. I have also never been to the salt flats.

Of all these, the one I want to do the most is antelope island. Question, can anyone go there anytime or are there certain hours or do you need a reservation etc?
You don’t need a reservation but there is a fee. I don’t think it was large. There are hours but they’re pretty broad like 6:00 am to 10:00 pm but once you’re in, you can stay as long as you want. Some people go there to stargaze as it’s one of those “dark places,” which I think is a marketing scam (not that they’re not really dark places, but this certification and certifying body of making things a dark spot). It was actually pretty cool out there and not many people.

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I probably should have included the Salt Flats, too, as I’d never been out there, either, until last summer. It was actually pretty cool and there were quite a few people out there but once you get out there, it’s a free-for-all and you end up going slightly different directions and you aren’t by anyone at all. I was surprised how big it was. I definitely recommend that. It’s just off I-80 and there’s an Indian restaurant at the gas station at that exit, if you’re interested. I would recommend putting down some newspaper or something inside your car if you get out or especially if you’re taking kids because you will get salt everywhere. It’s also going to be a bitch getting it off your undercarriage and wheel wells.
 
I went to Antelope Island one time because my sister was doing a tree planting thing there and asked if I would come along.

I've never watched any of the Marvel movies. I really watch very few movies in general, maybe 2-3 movies a year.

I've never owned a non-Nintendo game console.

I don't know anything about music and pay no attention to musicians even if I like some of their stuff.
 
You don’t need a reservation but there is a fee. I don’t think it was large. There are hours but they’re pretty broad like 6:00 am to 10:00 pm but once you’re in, you can stay as long as you want. Some people go there to stargaze as it’s one of those “dark places,” which I think is a marketing scam (not that they’re not really dark places, but this certification and certifying body of making things a dark spot). It was actually pretty cool out there and not many people.

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I probably should have included the Salt Flats, too, as I’d never been out there, either, until last summer. It was actually pretty cool and there were quite a few people out there but once you get out there, it’s a free-for-all and you end up going slightly different directions and you aren’t by anyone at all. I was surprised how big it was. I definitely recommend that. It’s just off I-80 and there’s an Indian restaurant at the gas station at that exit, if you’re interested. I would recommend putting down some newspaper or something inside your car if you get out or especially if you’re taking kids because you will get salt everywhere. It’s also going to be a bitch getting it off your undercarriage and wheel wells.
I’ve done some photography at the Salt Flats. A few tips:

1. But some rubber water boots. Wear those instead of ruining your regular shoes. You’ll never get all the salt off regular shoes. You can get the salt off with regular rubber water boots. You can get a pretty cheap pair at any sporting goods store. So wear regular shoes getting there and switch out of them and into your rubber boots once you get there. I’d also recommend throwing them in a garbage bag once you’ve returned from your trip at the rest stop area, parking lot, or side of I-80. Switch out into regular shoes. That way you don’t get salt all into your car. Once home, take out your salty water boots and hose them off and throw away the bag.

2. I’d never take my vehicle onto the salt flats. One, because of what you mentioned, the salt. But two, many people get stuck out there. The composition of the salt flats gives you false hope that you can travel on them and then you get stuck. Getting out can be a costly expense.

3. Like I said, I’ve done photography out there. Go out in April or May, when there’s some spring runoff and there’s some water out there. The water will reflect like glass. Do this at sunset and man, you’ll get some amazing pics. Later in the year isn’t as good because these shallow water pools dry up. They’ll turn into cracked mud tiles which can also look cool in photography. But I really like the shallow water pools that reflect like glass.

4. I’d recommend to anyone going out to the salt flats or antelope to wear a hat and refrain from wearing good smelling stuff either as cologne or hair product. The brine flies will swarm you and make your scalp itch like crazy. Ask me how I learned this lesson once…

5. Be prepared to travel a bit. You can’t do a u turn on I-80. So you’ll have to travel all the way to west wendover to flip around. That’s a bit of a drive so bring plenty of water, treats, and gas.
 
You don’t need a reservation but there is a fee. I don’t think it was large. There are hours but they’re pretty broad like 6:00 am to 10:00 pm but once you’re in, you can stay as long as you want. Some people go there to stargaze as it’s one of those “dark places,” which I think is a marketing scam (not that they’re not really dark places, but this certification and certifying body of making things a dark spot). It was actually pretty cool out there and not many people.

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I probably should have included the Salt Flats, too, as I’d never been out there, either, until last summer. It was actually pretty cool and there were quite a few people out there but once you get out there, it’s a free-for-all and you end up going slightly different directions and you aren’t by anyone at all. I was surprised how big it was. I definitely recommend that. It’s just off I-80 and there’s an Indian restaurant at the gas station at that exit, if you’re interested. I would recommend putting down some newspaper or something inside your car if you get out or especially if you’re taking kids because you will get salt everywhere. It’s also going to be a bitch getting it off your undercarriage and wheel wells.
Thanks for the tips on the salt flats. Good info
 
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