by Toni Isom | Mar 7, 2016 | WINTER
Strap on the skinnies and head out to myriad trails near Salt Lake City You love hiking in the mountains and leisurely biking around Salt Lake City during the summer and fall. These serene, inexpensive hobbies come with free cardio highs. But in the winter,...
by Liz Galloway | Mar 7, 2016 | WINTER
10 Tips for Newbies You picture yourself swooshing down gorgeous alpine slopes with perfect form—we all do. But your first time may be, shall we say, slightly less intuitive. There might be tears, but everyone has to start somewhere. When we started skiing and riding...
by Nick Como | Mar 4, 2016 | WINTER
Campstove Elk Chili & Cheesy Polenta Food always tastes better in the backcountry. While that may not be a scientific fact, anyone who has summited a peak after a grueling uphill grind or spent a day skiing fresh powder in the backcountry can attest: a PB&J...
by Benjamin Bombard | Mar 4, 2016 | WINTER
The joys of time spent on a frozen lake Nothing moves out here on the lake. No wave crests nor troughs. The trenchant winds that sweep from the eastern shores and slash into the stand of sub-alpine fir to the east compel my wife to zip her coat up those last few...
by Cole Lehman | Mar 4, 2016 | WINTER
Park City-based snow-sports manufacturer puts community first There’s a 25-foot tall yeti with glowing blue eyes lurking at the edge of Park City, waiting for unsuspecting skiers and snowboarders. It’s not an urban legend. You can find the yeti in the parking lot of...