Posts Tagged ‘ Outdoor ’

On-snow refresher tips for your first ski day

November 24, 2011
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Get warmed up and your ski legs back under you before your first run of the day. (Photo: Jared Hargrave - UtahOutside.com)

Now that the resorts are open or are opening in the next couple of weeks, it’s finally time to remind your feet how to turn, stop and stay balanced. As a wise old patrolman once told me, “if you’re not turning right, you better be turning left”. Assuming you have already had your skis tuned, adjusted and checked for safety…...
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Ortovox Momentum 12 Light pack review

October 20, 2011
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Ortovox Momentum 12 Light running and biking pack in black.

Ortovox is a company best known in the United States for their avalanche beacons. But in Europe, this German-based company is known for a whole lot more – like jackets, merino wool base and mid layers, and even a packable mountain bike. Ortovox is making a push into the U.S. and are entering the...
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The Other Half Moab Half Marathon review

October 19, 2011
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The scenery along the route of the Other Half Marathon is breathtaking.

In my short running career, I’ve only run one half-marathon. But that single run has been one of the greatest running experiences of the year. The Other Half – Moab Half Marathon has it all – great support staff, generous swag, and a route that takes participants through some of the most scenic landscapes...
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Hiking Mount Olympus

October 17, 2011
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Mount Olympus as seen from the middle of the Salt Lake Valley. Hiking the trail gets you to the top of Summit Peak, the high point on the right.

Mount Olympus. The name just oozes mythology and ancient history. But our Mount Olympus is not the god-inhabited peak of Greek lore. Instead,  it’s an annual tradition for some of us to lace up the hiking boots and climb atop the Mount Olympus of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains – that jagged, double-summit hunk of quartzite...
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Enter Snowbird’s Local Hero POV Video Contest

October 14, 2011
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Snowbird's Local Hero POV Video Contest. Image: Snowbird.

Got any badass POV footage of yourself skiing or snowboarding? Then you have a chance to win Snowbird’s Local Hero POV Video Contest. If you don’t, then charge up those camera batteries and wipe off the lens because as soon and the snow flies, you’ll want to start shooting footage to edit together and...
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Level 1 Productions screens “After Dark” in Utah

September 2, 2011
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Image courtesy Level 1 Productions

Ski movie tours are already making their way to Utah, like “After Dark” from Level 1 Productions. “After Dark” will screen in Salt Lake City at The Depot on Wednesday, September 14th at 7pm. Tickets are $13 and can be purchased in advance at SmithTix or at the door the night of the show....
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Hiking Mount Wolverine and the Wolverine Cirque

August 12, 2011
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The ridge from Mount Millient to Mount Wolverine

Peaks over 10,000′, ridgeline scrambles and gorgeous views- some hikes have it all. Mount Wolverine and the cirque below it are areas teeming with rugged Wasatch beauty. If you have already explored some of the Brighton Resort area and want more of a challenge, then this hike is for you. This is a true...
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Backpacking Naturalist Basin in the Uinta Mountains

August 3, 2011
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A hike in the upper basin is a must-do when backpacking into Naturalist Basin.

Hike, hike, hike. Damn my pack is heavy. Hike, hike, hike. Take a picture. Hike some more. That about describes a backpacking trip to Naturalist Basin in Utah’s Uinta Mountains. Oh, and the scenery is ‘effin’ spectacular. So much so, that Naturalist Basin is one of the most popular backpacking areas in the entire...
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Tecnica Diablo MAX trail running shoes review

July 26, 2011
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The rockered sole of the Tecnica Diablo MAX is easy to see.

Barefoot running is all the craze right now, leading to numerous minimalist trail running shoes to meet the demand. The Tecnica Diablo MAX is NOT one of those shoes. Big, brawny, and badass are good terms to describe the massive amounts of shoe that wraps the foot in comfort and performance for those long...
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Mountain biking the Wasatch Crest Trail

July 18, 2011
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After "The Fin," the trail becomes Great Western Trail and descends into Millcreek Canyon.

The Wasatch Crest Trail is probably the most famous mountain biking route in the Salt Lake area. There are many good reasons for its legendary status, such as an extremely well maintained single track, incredible views of Big Cottonwood Canyon and the Park City area, open spaces, old-growth forest, alpine lakes, and simple fact...
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