When the subject of volcanoes is brought up, most people conjure up images of red-hot lava spurting out of mountain tops and ash clouding the air. Places like Indonesia and Hawaii come to mind for their...
I want to begin this article by looking back in time to an article I wrote freshman year called “A Moral in the Mountains.” In it, I reflected on a day out in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation...
Way out in Utah’s West Desert, nestled among the seemingly endless expanse of sage brush and dirt, lies a hidden treasure. This diamond in the rough, known as Ibex, is a behemoth figurehead of outdoor...
If you're a national park enthusiast, then the Grand Tetons are probably high on your list for a visit. The tall granite peaks suddenly rising from the open fields make for an astonishing first impression....
Meadow Hot Springs: A Robbed Local Treasure
In central Utah right off the Pahvant Mountain Range, a cluster of hot springs is nestled into a vast desert landscape. These naturally occurring springs located...
For those seeking general enjoyment, this is one of the few instances where I do believe the 1975 movie Jaws is better than its 1974 book counterpart. The movie’s plot is more streamlined and forwent...
Every year, Kingsbury Hall, in partnership with Campus Recreation Services Outdoor Adventures, hosts three nights of film viewings from the year’s Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival. Put on by the...
The aspen trees had laid their leaves down for us, transforming the trail into a golden-tiled tunnel. Just a few months prior, American Fork Canyon was a pool of emerald maples and firs. But summer had...