by Vaughn Robison | Aug 1, 2018 | Activites, FALL
Get acquainted with Northwest Wyoming’s most iconic residents Jackson Hole, which calls itself “The Last of The Old West,” is ever-changing. Once a place for cattle ranchers and dude wranglers, the valley now attracts jet-setting skiers, adventurers...
by ChrisVanocur | Aug 1, 2018 | FALL
Exploring the haunting landscape of Idaho’s lava-sculpted wilderness “It’s like black vomit from the bowels of the earth.” This is how one 19th-century visitor described the lava fields of south-central Idaho, the area which would become Craters of the Moon...
by Heather May | Aug 1, 2018 | FALL, Gear
More and more Utah riders are getting a charge from electric bikes To some, electric bikes seem like the equivalent of taking an ATV on a hike. Turns out, that’s a pretty pedestrian argument. Manufacturers of motorized bicycles devote web pages to debunking the myths...
by Kathleen Curry | Aug 1, 2018 | FALL
No weirder than Utah, but weird nonetheless Anyone who has spent any amount of time in Utah understands that this is a wonderfully weird place From funeral potatoes to “dirty sodas,” you can declare the Beehive State an oddball, and that’s without even bringing up the...
by Ari LeVaux | Aug 1, 2018 | Backcountry Chef, FALL
What to do with your peck of peppers I mean no disrespect to the crunchy slice of pepper in your salad. But it doesn’t change my opinion: peppers are one of the few types of produce that improve with age. There are exceptions, of course. Without jalapeño slices, a...