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The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

Photo Series: Aperture Abroad – Travel Photography By Isaak Getz

Isaak Getz, Guest Contributor
January 14, 2024

Hey, I'm Isaak, a fourth-year computer science student at the University of Utah. I first got into photography quite a few years ago, when I would borrow my mom's camera and go shoot whatever hike or...

Views of LCC

Views of LCC

Ben Timm, Staff Writer
November 2, 2023

The Wasatch are somewhat of a climatic anomaly. Rising thousands of feet off the desert floor and intercepting incoming moisture, the climate created in the Wasatch is home to some of the best skiing in...

In the Panhandle of Idaho

In the Panhandle of Idaho

Ren Shields, Staff Writer
October 21, 2023

In the panhandle of Idaho where the world feels a little holier, I was a brand-new river guide. On my first commercial trip I ran the Main Salmon, a section of “wild and scenic” river protected under...

Of Calm and Consequence

Of Calm and Consequence

James Linton, Guest Writer
October 16, 2023

I take a moment to breathe and consciously relax my muscles before trusting my hands and feet to carry me one move further up What the Hell, a sport climb high on the north side of Little Cottonwood canyon....

Snowmelt, Goats and Other Hazards

Snowmelt, Goats and Other Hazards

Ben Timm, Staff Writer
October 9, 2023

Skiing a big face in July in Utah feels like it should be a contradiction. But, after a record year of snowfall, such a thing appeared to be a very real possibility. This is a story of my attempt to do...

Two Ways You Can Actively Appreciate the Outdoors

Two Ways You Can Actively Appreciate the Outdoors

Eliza Nelson, Assistant Editor
October 2, 2023

You might think that spending every day of my childhood staring at the base of Mount Olympus would numb me to its grandeur—— that after seeing it so often I would forget to notice it entirely and walk...

CHECKING OFF A SALT LAKE CLASSIC: THE WEST SLABS OF OLYMPUS

CHECKING OFF A SALT LAKE CLASSIC: THE WEST SLABS OF OLYMPUS

Miranda Galbraith
September 28, 2023

From the time I moved to Salt Lake two years ago, the most prominent feature of the Wasatch from my window was always the rocky face of Mount Olympus. I’ve easily stared at the mountain hundreds of times,...

Darkening Dust

Darkening Dust

Sam McGahay, Staff Writer
September 25, 2023

Salt Lake City inhabitants, and everyone who lives in the Wasatch front, experience an exceptional range of weather throughout any given year. While our favorite playgrounds up in Brighton and Snowbird...

A World Away – Culture Shock and Experience

A World Away – Culture Shock and Experience

Makena Klinge, Editor
September 18, 2023

Imagine: 3,000 years ago.    Difficult, isn’t it? It’s hard enough for me to imagine my “five-year plan” let alone what life was like thousands of years ago. But I will say this: it’s...

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