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The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

Secrets of the Salt Flats

Secrets of the Salt Flats

Kristina Walker and Emilie Bailey
June 3, 2026

The ground is covered in white honeycomb patterning. The sky: a brilliant blue that stretches for eternity. Silhouettes of mountains grow in the distance as the sun burns the desert below. Utah, an alien...

The Ones Who Stay Home

The Ones Who Stay Home

Levi Seegmiller, Writer
April 19, 2026

Something has Utah in a chokehold, and it's not what you might think. It’s not skiing. It’s not the gondola. It’s not watering a perfectly green lawn in the middle of the desert. These things are...

The Lorax of Timpanogos: Ben Woolsey

The Lorax of Timpanogos: Ben Woolsey

Sierra Marty, Writer
October 2, 2018

At 76 years old, Ben Woolsey plans to hike Mount Timpanogos for the thousandth time this summer. Currently known as “that guy,” Woolsey has 45 more treks to go until he reaches his goal of one thousand....

Niseko, Japan in January, 2017.

Changing the Way You Ski & Board

Casey Koldewyn
February 20, 2018

Sometimes it feels like Millenials and the generations that have followed are derided for almost everything they do. Whether or not this derision is always valid, the truth is, post-Baby Boomer generations...

Courtesy of Tanner Maxwell

Wasatch Winter Mountaineers

Dalton Rees
February 13, 2018

Through each season, the peaks of the Wasatch transform with the elements to take on a radically different façade, and during the period of snowfall and cold, this range is an entirely different...

Adventures to Get Over Your Post-Ski Blues

Adventures to Get Over Your Post-Ski Blues

Nick Halberg, Editor
April 19, 2017

Even though this year record-breaking storms have been pummeling California endlessly, ski season here in the Wasatch is coming to an end. It’s always hard to say goodbye to the best snow on earth, but...

Take Your Running to the Hills

Take Your Running to the Hills

Samira Guirguis
March 31, 2017

Concrete grids and treadmills may rule the winter months, but it’s spring and it’s time to hit the trails. Fresh air in your lungs, ups and downs, winding paths, and scenic views atop mountains --...

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