We appreciate the support of local businesses who we consider Friends of American Fork Canyon. If you would like your business to be listed here as AF Canyon friendly, contact us at americanforkcanyon@gmail.com for details or click this link to make a donation. http://tinyurl.com/DonateToProtectAFCanyon
We encourage citizens to show your support and appreciation to these businesses
PPAFC and American Fork Canyon Alliance
- Accounting services
Stephen Shelley C.P.A. 15 N 100 E, American Fork, UT 84003 - Legal services
Kirton and McConkie– Regardless of company size or the business challenge at hand, our clients rely on our legal insights, business judgment and professional integrity. 2600 W. Executive Pkwy. Suite 400. Lehi, UT 84043. Telephone: 801.426.2100 - Gears Transmissions– 2516 North 1200 West Lehi UT 84043 Tel: 801 768 8894
- Cruiser Outfitters- The Source for any and all of your Land Cruiser related aftermarket and OEM parts. 8859 South 1275 East (REAR), Sandy, UT 84094
- Oak Hills Surveying– Kevin Bishop – American Fork.
Fran Eikbush Ret. Surveyor General of the United States
- TeraFlex – Manufacturer of suspension systems, low range gears, high clearance axles, and lockers for Jeeps.
- Walker Monuments- Orem Quality cut in stone. Thank you for the AFCA monument that now resides atop the BoRussia Mine Claim on Miller Hill.
Master Muffler and Brake Orem for bending pipe for antenna masts for Ham Radio Repeater.UVARC– Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club- for help with installation of the AFCA repeater.Line One Communications – John Lockwood for the generous donation of the AFCA repeater that is located in AF CanyonTed Kimball and Trinnamen family for allowing the AFCA repeater to be located on their property.Members of B.O.A.R. for transportation support - Members of Teraflex for transportation supportUbiquiti Networks for donation of some microwave dishes to connect the AFCA sponsored UVARC repeater to the Sundance sponsored UVARC repeaterThanks to Sundance Ski Resort for their cooperation in allowing UVARC to re-establish the 145.25 100hz tone repeater at the top of their mountain for enhanced public safety via amateur radio communications.