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Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

Campfire Tales to Terrify

Campfire Tales to Terrify

McKayla Mensinger
October 24, 2016

Imagine yourself sitting around a campfire with friends, and there’s a lull in the conversation. “Does anyone know a scary story?” someone says. We’ve all been in that sticky spot – so we’ve...

140 Ways to Climb Maple Canyon

140 Ways to Climb Maple Canyon

Peter Creveling
October 3, 2016

Maple Canyon is one of the most unique climbing destinations in Utah. The texture of the cobblestone rock is like no other place in the state. Just two hours south of Salt Lake, it’s the perfect destination...

San Rafael Swell Camping Trip, Photo by Kiffer Creveling

Seeking Adventure in San Rafael Swell

Kiffer Creveling
October 3, 2016

A kaleidoscope of red rock, the San Rafael Swell in Southern Utah is a destination you have to see. Approximately three hours south of Salt Lake City near Cleveland, Utah sits a vast playground of hiking...

Frisbe Golf Course

Opinion— Running Dry: Frivolous Water Usage and Uncertainty on the Wasatch Front

Dalton Rees
August 17, 2016

Walking along the winding avenues and seemingly endless parallels of Salt Lake City during the summer months is cathartic, and even blissful for the appreciative observer. Sprawling gardens and lawns come...

Photo credit: Peter Creveling

Hit The Waves And Try Some Water Sports

Peter Creveling
April 5, 2016

Summer is a time for late-night campfires with s’mores, endless hiking and mountain biking trips, and fireworks. But there’s one question everyone has to deal with: How do you combat the intense heat?...

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