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Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

Sota Tale, Fiji

Sota Tale, Fiji

Miranda Galbraith, Staff Writer
January 15, 2024

STANDING ON THE SILKEN SANDY BEACH, tiny crabs raced underfoot, dancing and shuffling in a frenzy as I looked up at a sky decorated with glistening stars. The clearest display of the Milky Way and constellations...

Photo Series: Aperture Abroad – Travel Photography By Isaak Getz

Isaak Getz, Guest Contributor
January 14, 2024

Hey, I'm Isaak, a fourth-year computer science student at the University of Utah. I first got into photography quite a few years ago, when I would borrow my mom's camera and go shoot whatever hike or...

Tales of the Talus, Old Man on The Trail

Brandon Long, Staff Writer
January 12, 2024

Into the dark, brisk, High Uintas night we shot. Practically racing with our heavy packs teaming with sleep systems, Patagonia chili, and of course, multiple rolls of Kodak Ultramax. As we hiked along...

3 Delicious Ways to Cook Fish Over a Campfire (with Little Equipment)

Kevin Fagan, Guest Writer
January 12, 2024

Cooking over a campfire is an art, and once you get the hang of it, you’ll be producing a masterpiece each time that’s sure to delight everyone. Campfire cooking, although not difficult, does require...

Things to Know Before Camping in Your RV

Katie Bannon, Guest Writer
November 30, 2023

Things to Know Before Camping in Your RV RV camping offers a remarkable outdoor experience with the comfort and convenience of home. RVs provide an array of benefits compared to traditional tent camping,...

The Overlooked Work Behind Trails

The Overlooked Work Behind Trails

Aidan Cooley, Staff Writer
November 9, 2023

Introduction: Picture yourself hiking up a trail towards the summit of a mountain, a place once etched in your memory. The invigorating scent of pine trees and blooming wildflowers envelops your senses,...

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...

The Winter of El Niño

Sam McGahay, Staff Writer
October 26, 2023

On June 8th of this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that El Niño conditions would be present through this upcoming winter, with the possibility of it extending even...

In the Panhandle of Idaho

In the Panhandle of Idaho

Ren Shields, Staff Writer
October 21, 2023

In the panhandle of Idaho where the world feels a little holier, I was a brand-new river guide. On my first commercial trip I ran the Main Salmon, a section of “wild and scenic” river protected under...

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