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Why Most Utahns No Longer Walk

October 5, 2021 by Richard Markosian Leave a Comment

We love our cars. We love driving them everywhere. We shuttle our kids around, pamper our cars with the best gasoline and fresh suds from the carwash — the Carnauba hot wax treatment. We drive to work and back, drive the kids to Jiu-Jitsu and dance lessons, drive to get out of the house, drive to the gym, and drive to visit “nature”.  Nature has become something “out there”. … [Read more...]

Learn from an Ultrarunner how to Train, Eat, and Live on High

February 1, 2020 by Richard Markosian Leave a Comment

Interview with the ultrarunner Eli White LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: OR WATCH THE VIDEO: Ultramarathons and trail running have taken off huge in Utah. Today hundreds if not thousands of people are hitting the trails enjoying nature and making the connection with their body and with their surroundings. Ultrarunner Eli White moved to Utah just for our amazing trails … [Read more...]

8 Great Utah Winter Dates: From Cooking Classes to Comedy Club

January 6, 2020 by Claire McArthur Leave a Comment

Things delightful when the weather is frightful As cold fronts move across the Wasatch Front, don’t let one of them be from your significant other’s icy stares because you’ve allowed date night to lapse. From cooking classes to the comedy club, there’s a little something for everyone to help keep things spicy this winter. Enjoy! Explore the deep at Loveland Living … [Read more...]

Utahns’ Love Affair with Cottonwood Canyon

January 5, 2020 by Sophia Limpert Leave a Comment

The love affair with Cottonwood Canyon began long before the Mormon Pioneers settled Salt Lake City in 1847. Fremont Indians inhabited caves along the canyon nearly a thousand years ago. Just a short ways up Little Cottonwood Canyon, Fremont pictographs can be found, depicting hunters, who took advantage of the bountiful fauna that is still present in the canyons today. The … [Read more...]

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