by itadmin | Jan 31, 2020 | Activites, WINTER
An ice fishing retreat on the south slope of the Uinta Mountains By Jared Blackley PHOTOS COURTESY OF SIX LAKES RESORT You typically don’t get a view of a fish being reeled in through the ice until the very end. The act is all about the feel—how strong the fish pulls...
by itadmin | Jan 2, 2020 | Activites, WINTER
Cougar Ridge near Torrey offers a luxury ranch experience By Geoff Griffin and Kathleen Curry The connection between Cougar Ridge (650 E. Cougar Ridge Road, Torrey, 435-979-7824, CougarRidge.com) and the family that runs it, goes back generations. The connection...
by itadmin | Jan 2, 2020 | Trailblazers, WINTER
Extreme skier Julian Carr’s record-breaking cliff jumps have led him to a larger life By Geoff Griffin and Kathleen Curry Setting world records for flying high on nothing but skis requires a love of altitude. For Julian Carr, altitude is a place and state of mind...
by itadmin | Jan 2, 2020 | Activites, WINTER
How to reserve coveted campsites for the coming year By Rebecca Chavez-Houck Some folks “glamp” year around, but our season usually starts in March and ends in October. Although we’ve winterized our RV, and it’s safely stored for the next few months, we aren’t sitting...
by Ari LeVaux | Jan 2, 2020 | Backcountry Chef, WINTER
It’s grapefruit and vodka’s season. But add some mint if you want the magic By Ari LeVaux Few methods of coping with winter are superior to sipping a grapefruit martini. Composed of grapefruit, mint, vodka and sugar, it isn’t your typical martini. In fact, by most...