by Derek Carlisle | Jul 31, 2019 | Backcountry Chef, SUMMER
STORY AND PHOTOS by Derek Carlisle FRESH FROM THE SKILLET The Outbound Collective recently hosted Pursuit at Snowbasin, a weekend of camping out, rock climbing, water play, mastering outdoor skills and relaxing by the campfire—in other words, summer camp for adults. A...
by Megan Walsh | Jul 31, 2019 | SUMMER
Utah’s water policy and usage does not match its supply Opinion by Megan Walsh The wind is brisk and the air cool as I step out of my Prius at the Lake Powell lookout off U.S. Route 89. With me is my pup, Nala, whose only desire is to explore all the scents, critters,...
by itadmin | Jul 3, 2019 | SUMMER, Weekend Warriors
Finding your groove along the Mormon Pioneer Trail By Kathleen Curry and Geoff Griffin Salt Lake City is dotted with statues, buildings and historical markers that revere the Latter-day Saint pioneers who arrived in Utah in 1847 (see “Street Smarts,” p. 14). There are...
by itadmin | Jul 3, 2019 | Activites, SUMMER
Quirky historical icons in and around downtown SLC By Kathleen Curry and Geoff Griffin Downtown Salt Lake City is filled with, even built around, reminders of the Latter-day Saint pioneers who first arrived in the valley on July 24, 1847: The Salt Lake Temple. The...
by ChrisVanocur | Jul 3, 2019 | SUMMER
Hirsute historian and bookseller Ken Sanders ponders Utah pioneers By Chris Vanocur Ken Sanders is a trip. In one quick conversation, he zips from poetry to environmentalism to a Maori version of the Book of Mormon. And then there’s his flowing white beard. It’s long...