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Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

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...

Trusting Your Intuition Even When It Fails You

Trusting Your Intuition Even When It Fails You

Amelia Rosevear, Guest Contributor
October 12, 2024

In the face of uncertainty, trust your gut. You wander from reason and calculation, tuning into your senses; the butterflies in your stomach, the hair standing on your arms, the unshakeable feeling of...

A Field Trip to Baja California Sur

A Field Trip to Baja California Sur

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
October 11, 2024

Todos Santos is a small town near the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. The quaint town is flooded by weekend tourists, immigrants from mainland...

The Uintas: A Climber’s Summer Reprieve

The Uintas: A Climber’s Summer Reprieve

Levi Seegmiller, Guest Writter
October 10, 2024

Devastation. Summer has come. While summer brings plenty of joy and happiness, what it has in store for us Salt Lake City climbers may not be quite as pleasant. For climbers  who frequent the local boulders...

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...

Blue As The Lake: The Power of Poetry

Blue As The Lake: The Power of Poetry

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
July 12, 2024

By mid-March, spring has arrived on Antelope Island, the large State Park and oasis in the middle of the Great Salt Lake. This island is home to bison, pronghorn antelopes, coyotes, and plenty of birds....

Cut and Dry

Cut and Dry

Brandon Long, Staff Writer
July 5, 2024

The brutal fragility of the ecosystem. A wilderness of life and death, continuing in a state of homeostasis through these exact cycles, over and over again. A world of self-regulation, where the existence...

If Your Friends Jumped Off a Cliff, Would You?

If Your Friends Jumped Off a Cliff, Would You?

Makena Klinge, Editor
June 28, 2024

Utah’s got some nice rocks, I think most locals or visitors would agree. Here in the great state of Utah, our rocks offer a plethora of recreational opportunities, from skiing in the winter on the...

Environmental Injustice in the Salt Lake Valley

Environmental Injustice in the Salt Lake Valley

Sam McGahay, Staff Writer
June 21, 2024

Utah is host to one of the most beautiful natural environments in the world, as well as top-notch recreation opportunities: the Wasatch mountains, the southern deserts, and our five natural parks give...

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