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Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

Tales of the Talus, Old Man on The Trail

Brandon Long, Staff Writer
January 12, 2024

Into the dark, brisk, High Uintas night we shot. Practically racing with our heavy packs teaming with sleep systems, Patagonia chili, and of course, multiple rolls of Kodak Ultramax. As we hiked along...

The Winter of El Niño

Sam McGahay, Staff Writer
October 26, 2023

On June 8th of this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that El Niño conditions would be present through this upcoming winter, with the possibility of it extending even...

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...

Outdoor Role Models

Outdoor Role Models

Aidan Cooley, Writer
March 13, 2023

If you could think back to your childhood room, what would you remember? Apart from the sneakers that smell like a dead animal, and the sock stuck under the corner of your bed for eternity. Can you recall...

The Hectic Habits of Hurricanes

The Hectic Habits of Hurricanes

Makena Klinge, Staff Writer
January 9, 2023

Rain pelts the wet asphalt, creating puddles too big for the sewer drains to keep up with. Water runs like a small river down the road. Wind whips at tree branches and power lines, whirling in every direction...

Flying Fires and Jumping Smoke

Flying Fires and Jumping Smoke

Makena Klinge, Staff Writer
August 25, 2022

Storm clouds glide over mountain tops across the valley. Animals take cover under the canopy of thick, dense forest. Thunder rumbles through the air. Dry lightning cracks across the sky. A spark illuminates...

Wishing on a Shooting Star

Wishing on a Shooting Star

Melissa C. Marsted, Guest Contributor
July 14, 2022

"Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature – the assurance...

Utah's Native Pharmacy

Utah’s Native Pharmacy

Lauren Shields and Leah Button
June 16, 2022

The natural world holds within it the wonders of healing. Each blade of grass, riverside cattail, or desert brush possess medicinal properties that our ancestors, or early humans, once relied entirely...

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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