by Kathleen Curry | Mar 28, 2019 | Activites, SPRING
Road-tripping for Utah dinosaurs never disappoints By Geoff Griffin and Kathleen Curry Do you dig dinosaurs? If yes, you must know that the Allosaurus is Utah’s State Fossil. According to the Utah Geologic Survey, the Allosaurus “was the dominant predator of North...
by Kathleen Curry | Mar 28, 2019 | SPRING, Weekend Warriors
Plan a Vernal visit for a deep dive into Utah’s ancient past By Geoff Griffin and Kathleen Curry When it comes to finding ancient Utah, Vernal is a spot where you can ask, “How old do we want to go?” You can hike to petroglyphs left by the Fremont people about 1,000...
by ChrisVanocur | Mar 28, 2019 | Activites, SPRING
Visiting the Natural History Museum of Utah sparks fantasies of a dinosaur revival Story and photos By Chris Vanocur Dinosaurs will once again roam the Earth. Yes, you heard right. They likely will be reborn when Antarctica or some other subzero place melts, and these...
by itadmin | Mar 28, 2019 | Backcountry Chef, SPRING
Being a hunter-gatherer in drought-prone Utah made for an unpredictable menu By Maya Silver If a Fremont family invited you over to dinner, say on the evening of April 1, 1025, what would be on the menu? We can’t say for sure, but we learn more about the diet of the...
by Megan Walsh | Mar 28, 2019 | Activites, SPRING
Immerse yourself in Parowan Gap’s geology, petroglyphs and dinosaur tracks Like many of Utah’s wonders, Parowan Gap and the Red Mountains are shrouded in geologic and historic significance. The 3-mile-long pass, located a half-hour drive north of Cedar City, tells a...