by Larry Carter | Aug 29, 2016 | SUMMER
Five quick getaways where you can drop your fishing line. I started fishing at what most would say is late in life: age 14. My brother-in-law took me on my first fishing trip to Utah Lake and I immediately was hooked. Even if I didn’t catch a thing, I learned...
by Cole Lehman | Aug 29, 2016 | SUMMER
Introducing your soles to the Earth might actually promote your well-being. I’m one of those rare barefoot creatures that’ll frolic past you on the trail. You’re more likely to see people like me running or hiking in hideous Vibram Five Fingers or simple sandals than...
by Jerry Spangler | Aug 29, 2016 | SUMMER
A visit to Utah’s Cedar Mesa can transport you to an ancient time and people. The instructions were vague, at best: Drive along a rutted two-track Jeep trail to an obscure crossing, turn north and drive to the end of the trail at the rim of a canyon unnamed on the...
by Darby Doyle | Aug 29, 2016 | SUMMER
Five outdoor meals that feature Utah’s scenery as a main ingredient. There’s something supremely satisfying about a fresh-from-the-skillet quesadilla. The crisp crunch of a perfectly griddled tortilla, lots of oozy cheese and, of course, the sky’s the limit for savory...
by Liz Galloway | Aug 29, 2016 | SUMMER, Trailblazers
The Tao of a cross-country mountain bike racer turned best-selling author From the age of 16, mountain-bike racer Brock Cannon has worked to carve out a niche as an ultra-endurance cyclist, and he’s found success both on and off the trail. Today, he feeds his...