by ChrisVanocur | Nov 4, 2019 | FALL
One-of-a-kind Bonneville Seabase beckons divers and snorkelers from around the world By Chris Vanocur There are two types of people in the world: Those who enjoy hanging out in hot tubs and those that don’t. Those who do seem to rejoice in sitting half-naked while...
by itadmin | Nov 4, 2019 | FALL
Idaho’s Maple Grove Hot Springs is re-emerging as an off-grid retreat center By Jared Blackley Maple Grove Hot Springs looks a lot different today than it did when Jordan Menzel was first introduced to the place, just over a year ago. After years of use and neglect,...
by itadmin | Nov 4, 2019 | FALL, Gear
The right gear keeps you dive deeply satisfying. By Megan Wagstaff Skiing and snowboarding are about to be on everyone’s minds this time of year but don’t forget about Utah’s other “S” sport: scuba diving. Whether you’re an underwater enthusiast or holiday shopping...
by Ari LeVaux | Nov 4, 2019 | Backcountry Chef, FALL
Eating wild foods in wild places is a special experience story and photo By Ari LeVaux I met the wild ricer behind a ski lodge near Lake Tahoe. We were there for a writing workshop, reading each other our work. The wild ricer was a hunting guide in northern Wisconsin...
by itadmin | Nov 4, 2019 | FALL
Utah spas that give us pause By Kathleen Curry and Geoff Griffin When winter along the Wasatch Front takes hold, one option for escape is to find a place with warm water where you can soak the chill away. Check out these outdoor spots that will let you enjoy the...
by itadmin | Nov 4, 2019 | FALL, Weekend Warriors
From scuba diving in a warm-springs crater to riding a heritage railroad, Heber Valley overflows with fun By Kathleen Curry and Geoff Griffin As the weather along the Wasatch Front teeters between the fall finale and the first stages of winter, it’s the perfect time...