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Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

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...

Rained Out: A Photo Series

Sophie Felici, Staff Photographer
February 7, 2024

Indian Creek Photo Series

Sophie Felici, Staff Photographer
January 24, 2024

Camping in Moab Somewhat Free of People

Ben Timm, Staff Writer
January 19, 2024

I had been working most weekends, hiking only when I could find time and otherwise living a torturous existence of indoor entrapment. Here is where my story starts: I had a couple days during fall break...

It is Not Good to be Alone

It is Not Good to be Alone

Eliza Nelson, Staff Writer
June 5, 2023

The wind whips at the rain cover of my tent so violently I fear its pole will snap in half. I’ve already gotten up to secure things once but waiting for the weather to die down a second time seems pointless;...

Photo Series: Desert Heat

Photo Series: Desert Heat

Abby Blackett, Photographer
September 22, 2022

Earlier this year, I went on a trip to Mesquite, Nevada with my family. While we were there, we went out exploring in the surrounding desert. The harsh, dry desert landscape there is much different than...

In Defense of Permits at Angels Landing

In Defense of Permits at Angels Landing

Ashleigh Albrechtsen, Staff Writer
May 30, 2022

There is a reason that Angels Landing is a popular “bucket-list” hike. The tactile chain, dizzying heights, and stunning vistas make it a rewarding and unforgettable experience for many of Zion National...

Scarred and Un-broke

Scarred and Un-broke

Lauren Shields, Staff Writer
May 23, 2022

Wild stallion bucks his head challenging muzzles Romping in the west desert of Utah They live free amongst the sagebrush clinging to the hillside A relentless wind rustles their mane Magnifying glory Their...

Diving in the Desert

Diving in the Desert

Maddie Melton, Staff Writer
May 19, 2022

In scuba diving, the most important rule is this: do not hold your breath. Why? Water pressure. Drop 10 meters below the surface and the pressure is twice that at sea level. Double pressure means half...

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