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Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

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...

The Nebu Summit B-52 & Rob Roy

The Nebu Summit B-52 & Rob Roy

Brandon Long, Staff Writer
October 3, 2024

"Everything you need, and nothing you don't." I love supporting new outdoor companies, and when I heard that a new brand had popped up in my own backyard of Ogden, Utah I was stoked. Founded less than...

Red Rocks Reconciliation

Red Rocks Reconciliation

Eliza Nelson, Assistant Editor
May 17, 2024

Fingers, chalked and clenched, cling to the rock so fiercely they scream for relief. Wind whips behind me as my right leg shakes uncontrollably, small pebbles falling each time I re-adjust my foot. I’m...

Ascending Amidst Adversity

Ascending Amidst Adversity

Sophie Felici, Staff Photographer
April 10, 2024

“Being able to be a part of someone reclaiming mobility or finding freedom in a sport is unlike any stoke imaginable and left me wanting more” - Jake   I met Jake at the Momentum climbing...

A Walk in the Park

A Walk in the Park

Eliza Nelson, Assistant Editor
April 3, 2024

In October of 2022 I surprised my dad by video calling him from Machu Picchu. Before he could even say anything, my friends and I excitedly began singing "Happy Birthday” right there in the middle of...

Upon A Red Morning

Ren Shields, Staff Writer
April 1, 2024

Upon A Red Morning  Canyons wake up slowly, so we do too: fifteen tousled heads and thirty dirty feet pressed in a row. Warm inside our wax paper envelopes like tootsie rolls, too cold to poke heads...

Auriana Dunn

Snowfalls and Slowing Down

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
March 27, 2024

Wintertime is beautiful. Snow on the ground shines like the sun itself, and breath comes out in lazy little clouds. Hot cocoa and coffee warm hands, and Christmas lights shine into January. But wintertime...

Training to Ski Through an Injury

Training to Ski Through an Injury

Ben Timm, Staff Writer
March 25, 2024

Sometimes something needs to go terribly wrong in order for one to understand what needs to be done right. Call it learning from a stupid mistake, or experimentation on oneself.  Either way, the story...

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