by Kathleen Curry | Feb 15, 2017 | SPRING
Cross over to Colorado’s Grand Junction for a taste of wine and red-rock country. Sometimes, a boundary or border is simply an arbitrary line drawn up by mapmakers. In other cases, it can be more symbolic. Crossing the border from Utah into Colorado along Interstate...
by Nick Como | Feb 15, 2017 | SPRING
Moab river guide Carl Dec expands into backcountry skiing. The Y-Couloir. Coalpit Headwall. Mount Superior. These are the crown jewels of backcountry skiing in the Wasatch. Like most skiers, I’ve gazed at these faces and chutes for years—sometimes before I even knew...
by Randy Harward | Feb 15, 2017 | SPRING
Flying discs plus golf equals fun, friendship and ching! I first played “Frisbee golf” more than 20 years ago in a junior high school parking lot. We used regular old Wham-O’s and the same rules as ball golf—hit the target (light pole) in the least amount of shots. We...
by Ari LeVaux | Feb 10, 2017 | SPRING
What better excuse to get lost in the woods than hunting for mushrooms? Morel mushrooms are the stuff of legend and fantasy. Scattered upon the ground, they look like a little tribe of forest gnomes with magical powers, like beings from a game of Dungeons and Dragons....
by Jerry Spangler | Feb 10, 2017 | SPRING
Discover the true meaning of wilderness floating the Green River’s Desolation Canyon. There are times when the outdoor experience doesn’t seem all that special. Maybe it is the rumble of a generator at 5 a.m. coming from the neighboring camp spot, or the packs of...