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Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

Raft through Southern Utah

Raft through Southern Utah

Claire Simon
March 27, 2017

Southern Utah is home to famous rock climbs, backpacking, and world-class canyoneering. It’s destination Red Rock. But it’s not all sandstone slabs — it’s also a place for epic whitewater rafting....

Hold onto Your Handlebars- Here Come the Chargers

Hold onto Your Handlebars- Here Come the Chargers

Dalton Rees
March 23, 2017

Hailing from Corner Canyon High School in Draper, UT, the Chargers constitute the largest high school mountain biking team in the country. With 138 active riders in 2016 alone, this fine-tuned trail-carving...

Paragliding with Braedin Butler, a Family Tradition

Paragliding with Braedin Butler, a Family Tradition

Chris Hammock
March 9, 2017

Some say they’re adrenaline junkies, and some say they’re idiots asking for death. To us, they are adventure seekers living the dream. We took a look into the niche world of paragliding through a firsthand...

Kick off the Climbing Season in the Valley of Zion

Kick off the Climbing Season in the Valley of Zion

Carolyn Webber
March 7, 2017

Ice and snow are sliding off the canyon walls, exposing those projects you’ve been dreaming about all winter. Rock climbing season is here. It’s still March though, an indecisive month that can toss...

Whitewater Thrills in Jackson

Whitewater Thrills in Jackson

Claire Simon
March 6, 2017

A Chicago city slicker with Ray-Ban sunglasses wrapped around his head with twine, a rugby princess with flowing red locks, a blind former professional gymnast, a blonde pun master with a brilliant fake...

Beyond the Wasatch: Arches National Park

Beyond the Wasatch: Arches National Park

Esther Aboussou
March 6, 2017

Over President’s Day weekend, I packed up the car and left town early to escape the overcast grey skies of the Wasatch Front. As I drove southeast, each passing mile of the three-and-a-half-hour road...

First Descents: The History of Canyoneering

First Descents: The History of Canyoneering

Nick Halberg
March 6, 2017

Just four hours south of Salt Lake City lies the birthplace and holy land of one of the most versatile adventure sports today: canyoneering. Since the late 1970s, Southern Utah has hosted a select group...

Guide to Discount Ski Tickets

Guide to Discount Ski Tickets

Dalton Rees
March 2, 2017

Living along the Wasatch during the winter season can feel particularly incapacitating.The typically accessible trails are covered in a thick snowpack, requiring high levels of technicality, resources,...

Best Hikes for In-Between Seasons

Best Hikes for In-Between Seasons

Nick Halberg
February 28, 2017

The end of February and beginning of March aren’t necessarily seasons. It’s a little too sunny and mushy for winter, but not warm or rainy enough for spring. For avid trail users or even casual walkers,...

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