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Wasatch Magazine

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Wasatch Magazine

Little Cottonwood Rock: Alpenbock

Little Cottonwood Rock: Alpenbock

Levi Seegmiller, Staff Writer
May 9, 2025

If you’ve spent any amount of time in Little Cottonwood Canyon, you are sure to know of the Alpenbock Loop. Roughly a mile long, the trail was created through a partnership of multiple organizations,...

Peter Lenz and the Wasatch Graffiti Busters

Peter Lenz and the Wasatch Graffiti Busters

Emerson Hagy, Guest Contributor
October 18, 2024

When driving down I-215, heading towards Little Cottonwood Canyon to flail on something presumably moderate, I am always drawn towards this pile of rock right before the entrance of Parley’s Canyon....

Red Rocks Reconciliation

Red Rocks Reconciliation

Eliza Nelson, Assistant Editor
May 17, 2024

Fingers, chalked and clenched, cling to the rock so fiercely they scream for relief. Wind whips behind me as my right leg shakes uncontrollably, small pebbles falling each time I re-adjust my foot. I’m...

Ascending Amidst Adversity

Ascending Amidst Adversity

Sophie Felici, Staff Photographer
April 10, 2024

“Being able to be a part of someone reclaiming mobility or finding freedom in a sport is unlike any stoke imaginable and left me wanting more” - Jake   I met Jake at the Momentum climbing...

Rained Out: A Photo Series

Sophie Felici, Staff Photographer
February 7, 2024

Indian Creek Photo Series

Sophie Felici, Staff Photographer
January 24, 2024

Views of LCC

Views of LCC

Ben Timm, Staff Writer
November 2, 2023

The Wasatch are somewhat of a climatic anomaly. Rising thousands of feet off the desert floor and intercepting incoming moisture, the climate created in the Wasatch is home to some of the best skiing in...

Of Calm and Consequence

Of Calm and Consequence

James Linton, Guest Writer
October 16, 2023

I take a moment to breathe and consciously relax my muscles before trusting my hands and feet to carry me one move further up What the Hell, a sport climb high on the north side of Little Cottonwood canyon....

A Moral in the Mountains

A Moral in the Mountains

Aidan Cooley, Staff Writer
September 15, 2023

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