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  • Zion National Park, Utah

    How to Get the Ultimate Solitude and Beat the Crowds in Zion National Park

    Why I found the shuttle services at Zion frustrating: For those hiking enthusiasts traveling to Zion for the first time, you may find it a bit frustrating when you come to learn that the park shuttles don't begin running until 7am, well after sunrise. Why does this suck? Unfortunately, access to ...
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  • Utah

    A Seasonal Guide To Utah's Best Spots For Outdoor Photography

    Anytime of year is a good time to bust out your photography gear and capture the beauty of Utah's stunning landscapes. But you want to know the best time to shoot so you can do these epic spots justice, don't you? That's why we've broken things down for you by season so you can plan your photogra...
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  • Utah

    My Solo Christmas Adventure to Southern Utah

    I travel a lot, but never wrote anything down. In 2015 I've been to 25 states and drove 60,000 miles, except photos and memories I have nothing left. Now I finally decided to write my story down, so I can come back to read from time to time and also share my experiences with people.Back to my sto...
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  • Zion, Utah

    5 Reasons To Explore Zion National Park

    Utah's Zion National Park is an adventurer's dream landscape and host to some of the most iconic natural scenery in North America. The geological formations, fertile soil, and vibrant sandstone color make Zion a truly unique destination and with 229 square miles to its name, you'll never see it a...
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  • Utah

    Why Moab, Utah Is Mountain Biking Paradise

    If you’re a mountain biker, it’s likely that Moab’s famous slickrock has been on your radar for awhile now. If you’ve been lucky enough to actually cross it off your bucket-list, you already know that it’s tough to beat. We spent a few amazing days exploring the trails with our good friends at Th...
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  • Moab, Utah

    Moab Fall Pilgrimage

    A few weeks ago, I was one of those people. A group of friends and I headed down to Moab to celebrate a friend's birthday and get some of the last mountain biking in for the season. The beauty of Moab is the vast amount of BLM land for free camping, along with many developed campsites and plenty...
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  • Moab, Utah

    3 Days of Climbing and Camping in Moab, Utah

    Moab is one of my favorite places on the planet. It's not off the beaten path and I know I'm just one of millions of visitors every year, but it just never seems to get old. And truth be told, I (mostly) don't mind the crowd. Most of the places I spend time in Moab are climbing spots and while it...
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  • Utah

    Joe's Valley Bouldering: Utah's Gift to the Climbing World

    Come ye climbers of the world, gather 'round and settle in for a story about the land of bouldering that's better than a fairytale...because it's real life in Utah. There's a remote land just 18 miles east of Orangeville, Utah that will ruin everywhere else you go--and nothing will ever compare (...
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    5 Reasons Why You Should Explore Southern Utah In The Off-Season

    Home to five national parks and a dozen other landscapes that easily could be, “southern Utah” is scribbled on bucket lists in dozens of languages. (Sorry locals: Your secret is out.) Any day spent exploring Southern Utah is a good day, regardless of crowds, sunburn, full campgrounds or expensive...
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  • Midway, Utah

    Utah's Midway Ice Castles Are Simply Cool, and Not Just the Temperature!

    Video Link Just as we were getting tired of the brutally frigid temperatures in Utah lately, Midway Ice Castles invited us to a first look at this year's frozen winter paradise, which until now, we had never been to before! To be honest, it was way cooler than we expected, and not just temperatu...
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  • Bears Ears, Utah

    Messengers: A 250-mile Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Running Story

    This is the story of a diverse group of people — Navajo, Olympic athletes, and dirtbags with $5 sneakers — coming together to run 250 miles across our most endangered national monuments and stand united as a voice for protecting our public lands. We'd love if you'd take a few minutes to watch “M...
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  • Utah

    72 Hours Of Adventure In Salt Lake City, Utah

    There are so many incredible outdoor opportunities in Salt Lake City. That’s why this three day adventure is full of diversity. Whether you’re coming in the dead of winter or the dog days of summer, there is always adventure to be had. You’re not going to see it all in three days, but you’ll defi...
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  • Utah

    10 Photos of my Favorite Wildlife in Utah

    Many people outside of Utah might think this state is a just a desert. But in the mountains, there are so many wild animals that share the land with us.Let me show you some cute animal pictures! Chipmunk YOGA! Mount TimpanogosWhat's up? mountain goat and her baby, Mount OlympusFly ...... A weasel...
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  • Zion National Park, Utah

    Escape from The Narrows

    July 9th started the way most big adventure days do: a pre-dawn wakeup, hot coffee, and stress about whether or not I’d be able to poop before we got on the trail. Two days earlier, on Wednesday afternoon, I got the news that we'd scored last minute permits to hike the entirety of the Narrows in...
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  • Moab, Utah

    How to Buy a Mountain Bike

    It is desert season. Which means MTB in the desert season. Get the gear.
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  • Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Utah

    Flaming Gorge: A Rugged and Remote Destination on the Utah-Wyoming Border

    Video Link May 28, 2018  By: Edward Arthur Dalton & The Dream Chasing Family We had something like 15 different plans leading up to Memorial Day weekend, but ended up in Flaming Gorge after all, a place completely new to us! It’s hard to believe such awesome places are so close to home for u...
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