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Central Utah

Cross Country Skiing at Round Valley, Park City

Cross Country Skiing

Cross Country Skiing at Round Valley, Park City

Round Valley is one of my favorite places in Utah to cross country (xc) ski, mainly for two reasons: 1) it's free 2) dogs can be off leash! What's better than that?! Round Valley also has groomed tracks and a wide enough space for skate skiers.

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January 19, 2016
Gear Reviews

Yaktrax vs. Microspikes – Which Ice Traction Device is Best ?

Gear Reviews

Yaktrax vs. Microspikes, Microspikes gear review, Yaktrax gear review

One of the most common questions I get from winter hikers is:

"What’s the difference between Yaktrax and Microspikes?"

In this post, I’ll break down the pros and cons of both traction devices. If you’ve ever wondered who wins in the battle of Yaktrax vs Microspikes, this guide will help you decide which is best for your winter hiking adventures.

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Girl On A Hike
January 15, 2016
Uintas

Lodging at the Norway Flats Yurt/TUNA Yurt

Yurts

The Norway Flats Yurt, TUNA Yurt, Yurts of Utah

One of my favorite ways to camp, is in a yurt.

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January 11, 2016
Idaho

Soaking at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho

Hot Springs

Lava Hot Springs, Idaho

Lava Hot Springs is located in Idaho, about a 2 hour drive north of Salt Lake City. The natural, geothermal hot springs range in temperatures from 102F-112F degrees. The hot water is full of minerals, but has no sulfur, and therefor no bad smells of rotten eggs lurking in the air. Lava Hot Springs is open year round, but the best time to go, of course, is the Winter months. With five outdoor hot pools, the steam from the hot springs wraps around people and creates a very relaxing atmosphere. The red tents above provide shade on sunny days. Be sure to bring plenty of water and a snack to the hot springs - sitting for too long in hot water will dehydrate you and will make some people feel faint.

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January 5, 2016
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