Temps in Salt Lake crept toward the ominous triple-digit threshold as I prepped for a mid-June mountain bike and camp trip to the Payson Lakes area in the southern Wasatch. The heat gathered and stood stagnant in my driveway. We needed out of the valley. Soon enough, the SLC outdoor-accessibility factor reared its beautiful head....
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Tags: Bennie Creek Cutoff Downhill, Blackhawk Loop Trail, Mountain Biking, Payson, Payson Lakes, trip report, Utah
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Remember those “Choose Your Own Adventure” books when you were a kid? You know, you would read a chapter, and then make a choice about what to do next, which would completely alter the outcome of the story? Well there is a campaign online to fund a smartphone app that would make Choose Your...
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Tags: app, Choose Your Own Adventure, Ethos Adventures, indiegogo, outdoor news, smartphone, Utah
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Start Point: The Flume trailhead, 9950 feet High Point: Apex of upper loop, 8300 feet Trail Distance: 18 miles (round trip) Trail Time: 4 hours Skill Level: Intermediate Best Season: Spring/Fall The Flume Trail has been described as one of the most classic mountain bike rides in the Vernal area. This excellent singletrack winds up through a scenic canyon along...
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Tags: Flume Trail, guide, Mountain Biking, Utah, Vernal
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Math is hard, but counting numbers is big business for Utah’s ski industry, especially in summer when skier numbers for the last season are tallied to see how well our state is doing. So there is much anticipation for the skier-visit numbers to be released. Luckily we got good news this year as Ski...
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Tags: ski resorts, Ski Utah, skier days, skier visits, Skiing, snowboarding, Utah
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I have a love/hate relationship with spring. Scratch that. I hate spring. I love mountains, but only with snow on them. Spring takes the snow away. I hate that. As such, I try to eek out as much skiing as possible as the snow melts to prolong the season. But there comes a time...
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Tags: backcountry skiing, Mirror Lake Highway, Mount Watson, Murdock Mountain, trip report, Uinta Mountains, Utah
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Did you know that June is Great Outdoors Month? It is, by Presidential proclamation no less. So if you need any excuse to go enjoy the outdoors, then I’d say that’s reason enough. As part of Great Outdoors Month, June 1st is National Trails Day, the 1st through 9th is National Fishing and Boating...
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Tags: Backpacking, Climbing, Great Outdoors Month, Hiking, kayaking, outdoor news, outdoor recreation, rafting, Skiing, Utah
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Maybe it’s withdrawals from skiing, but this week’s Friday Video is, yes, a ski video. With June on our doorstep, and Memorial Day come and gone, it’s pretty much summer here in Utah and I should just let go and get over it. But nay, there still be snow in them hills. One merely...
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Tags: Alta, Andrew Muller, Friday Video, Skiing, Utah, Video, Weak in the Knees
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In what may be a game-changing event for skiing in Utah, it was announced that Vail Resorts has purchased the operations of Canyons in Park City. They will enter into a 50-year lease agreement with Talisker to take over all resort operations. Talisker, meanwhile, will continue to own and operate all real estate around...
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Tags: Canyons, Epic Pass, outdoor news, Skiing, snowboarding, Talisker, Utah, Vail, Vail Resorts
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Mountain biking is more than just an activity you can do in your off time. Here in Utah, it’s a damn community. And there no better way to get to know your fellow mountain bikers than by signing up for a race. The Midweek MTB Race Series is by far the race where you...
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Tags: events, Midweek MTB Race Series, Mountain Biking, races, Utah, Wasatch Mountains
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There’s nothing quite as relaxing as enjoying a cold beer under the mountain sun. That beer is especially rewarding if consumed after strenuous outdoor activity like hiking or mountain biking, and it tastes even better with live music filling the air. If this all sounds most excellent, then get thee to the 5th annual...
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Tags: beer, Brewfest, events, outdoor news, Snowbird, Utah
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