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The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

But Take It

But Take It

Levi Seegmiller, Staff Writer
September 21, 2025

As I sit down to turn my thoughts into words, I’m reminded of a phrase I read once. It goes like this: “take it easy, but take it.” This sentence more or less sums up what’s been on my mind this...

Photo Series: Kitesurfing the Oregon Coast

Photo Series: Kitesurfing the Oregon Coast

Sarah Kelley, Staff Photographer
September 12, 2025

Hiking with our Furry Friends

Hiking with our Furry Friends

Whitney Riddle, Writer
June 13, 2025

One of the joys of being a pet owner is taking your furry friends along with you on your adventures. Hiking with pets can strengthen our bond and add another layer of excitement. Thankfully, the Wasatch...

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,...

Auriana Dunn

Everett, where did you go?

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
April 2, 2025

Wanderlust. The word is splashed across stickers and t-shirts throughout Utah, from National Parks to downtown Salt Lake gift shops. Wasatch Magazine is no stranger to the myriad of adventures and ecosystems...

Is Skiing Too Expensive? Not Anymore!

Is Skiing Too Expensive? Not Anymore!

Is Skiing Too Expensive? Not Anymore!     Skiing and snowboarding in Utah are a world-class experience, but the price tag often feels daunting. But it doesn't have to be! There are plenty of ways...

Outdoor Research at the U: Archaeological Adventures

Outdoor Research at the U: Archaeological Adventures

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
January 22, 2025

 The word “archaeology” is sure to conjure up images of leather hats, bull whips, lost treasure, booby traps, and daring adventures to save the free world. However, the life of an archaeologist...

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....

On A North American Safari

On A North American Safari

Ben Timm
October 14, 2024

  Utah’s west desert, dry, dusty, and barren. Sporadic small mountain ranges separated by playa that make up the expanse of western Utah, Nevada and California, the basin and range province is...

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