@BonStarlet -- Can you describe the lifestyle you're looking for? Or maybe describe the lifestyle you have and what you're wanting to keep and what to change? And what is the appeal of Park City?
Moving away from the concrete tells me that you don't want to live in an apartment or condo, but plan to be in a house perhaps on the outskirts of development. That can entail a lot of maintenance that eats up your free time.
Moving to the mountains could mean you want to be close to skiing, or that you just want to be 'away'.
Working full-time and travelling for your job means you would only be skiing on weekends and vacations?
What other activities do you enjoy or interest you?
Are there locations that have special significance ... family or friends relatively close or some other tie?
Are you an introvert or an extrovert?
I moved from the DC area to Portland, OR in 2013, then to Denver last year. I had no connections in either place. Starting over as a single person with no support system has its challenges.
With respect to skiing, I skied more while back east than I did living in Portland. I worked full-time and skied mainly on weekends. Weekend traffic to/from Mt Hood was not something I wanted to deal with very often.
Day-to-day life was much better around DC than in Portland. Where I lived in MD, I was 2 miles from a paved bike trail. I could bike 10 miles in the evenings several times a week out in the quiet of nature. Portland seems geared more toward city biking ... not my thing so I gave up biking. In MD, I lived a short drive from 3 indoor county pools and would swim for exercise about 3 evenings a week during my non-biking time. Checked into the pool situation when I got to Portland. I was very discouraged by what I heard and gave up swimming.
Portland was a good experience for me, but the lifestyle I had there was very different from that in MD.
What are your priorities? How do you like to spend your time?