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PUBLISHER ¦¦¦ Dan Miller ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER ¦¦¦ Paula Bell MANAGING EDITOR ¦¦¦ Jenny Willden CIRCULATION MANAGER/OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR ¦¦¦ Cynthia Bell Snow SENIOR EDITOR ¦¦¦ Melissa McGibbon ASSOCIATE EDITOR ¦¦¦ Molly Newman
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What’s New at Utah Ski Resorts By Jenny Willden
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Winter Is Coming
By Melissa McGibbon
Maximize Your Season Pass Perks
12 Trailsides
Autumn Ambling
By Heather Hamblin
4 Overlooked Fall Hikes Along the Wasatch
14 Gear
The Best in Skiing and Snowboarding Gear
By Melissa McGibbon and Jenny Willden
16 Gear Organization 101
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24 Ski and Gear Swaps
Utah Swaps for Buying or Selling Used Gear
18 Travel
All That Glitters is Gold
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Utah’s Best Autumn Mountain Bike Rides
22 Health
Getting Back in the Race
What It Takes to Return From Traumatic Injury or Illness
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STARTING LINE FROM THE EDITOR We’re falling for fall at Outdoor Sports Guide, and if you’re as crazy about the changing leaves as we are, there are plenty of ways to see them in Utah. From mountain biking the best foliage trails (pg. 18) to ambling through autumn leaves on lesser-known hikes (pg. 12), now’s the time to see the leaves before the snow flies. If you just can’t wait for the white stuff to blanket the ground, flip to pg. 10 for a guide to ski season pass perks then to pg. 14 to find this year’s must-have skiing and snowboarding gear. Find even more stories on our website sportsguidemag.com and follow us on Instagram @sportsguidemag. Happy fall leaf peeping!
Jenny Willden Hiking Grandeur Peak.
MOAB HO DOWN MOUNTAIN BIKE AND FILM FEST Visit Moab in the beautiful fall season for bike riding, racing, dirt jumping, partying, and bike movie watching from October 26–29. Advanced riders can compete Enduro Race and Dirt Jump Jam. Women’s and co-ed skills camps offered this year. Weekend festival pass is $30 and includes group rides, movie festival, costume party, and group shuttle to rides. Best deal for racers is the Racer’s Festival Pass for $75, which includes race entry, movie entry, and costume party. Jump Jam is FREE! Huge costume Party is October 28 at Moab Brewery. moabhodown.com
THE HAUNTED HALF Don your Halloween best at these costumeencouraged races in Salt Lake City on October 14 and Provo on October 28. Choose from half marathon, 5K, or kids’ run on scenic, fast courses. Salt Lake’s half begins in Emigration Canyon and finishes at Sugar House Park; 5K begins and ends at Sugar House Park. Provo’s half begins in the South Fork of Provo Canyon and ends at University Place; 5K begins and ends at University Place. Registration fee includes finisher medals, long-sleeve shirts, Halloween goodies, and gloves for half marathoners. thehauntedhalf.com
ROCK N ROLL VEGAS Run the Las Vegas Strip at night during this big race weekend from November 11–12. Choose from the marathon, half marathon, half of the half, or 5K. Listen to bands along the course routes as you run past famous Vegas landmarks. Your entry also includes: post-race concert by the Goo Goo Dolls, spinning glowing medal, finisher jacket, nightly after-parties at Las Vegas’ best clubs, and a massive health and fitness expo. runrocknroll.competitor.com
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS THANKSGIVING DAY 5K Get your turkey burn on at Utah’s longest Thanksgiving Day event in Cottonwood Heights. This big race begins at 9:00 a.m. and prizes are awarded for age-group finishers in 1st–5th places. Get a coveted turkey medal if you beat the turkey to the finish. Race capped at 2,000 runners so sign up early. runcottonwoodheights.com
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WARREN MILLER MOVIE SCREENINGS Get stoked for ski season at a screening of Warren Miller’s 68th ski film. Catch the world premiere in Salt Lake City at Abravanel Hall on October 13–14 at 7:30 p.m., Orem at XanGO Grand Theatre at SCERA on October 17–19 at 7:30 p.m.; Park City at Eccles CPA on October 20-21 at 8:00 p.m.; Ogden at Peery’s Egyptian Theater from October 24–26 at 7:30 p.m.; Logan at Mount Logan Middle School on November 2–5 Everyone who attends receives $50 off the Mountain Collective Pass, $45 Solitude lift ticket, and FREE early- or lateseason Steamboat ticket! Get your tickets at REI or online. Visit our Facebook page to enter to win a pair of tickets. warrenmiller.com
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WEST VALLEY CITY UGLY SWEATER DASH Don your best ugly sweater and bring your holiday spirit to this fun, affordable 5K in West Valley City on Saturday, November 18. Prizes up for grabs for the fastest age group finishers and the ugliest sweaters. Entry just $15! wvc-ut.gov/fitnesscenter
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DONUT DASH 5K Run, eat donuts, run more. That’s the idea behind this race from City Creek Canyon to Memory Grove on Saturday, November 11. You’re challenged to run the race and stop halfway to raise your blood sugar by eating as many donuts as you can stomach before running back down the canyon to the finish. Costumes of all kinds encouraged; bonus points for donut-themed costumes. Those who eat the most donuts or run the fastest win! This event supports the work of Preservation Utah to protect historic buildings from demolition and rehabilitate important sites. Stick around after the run for Memory Grove Discovery Day’s FREE activities for kids. utahheritagefoundation.org
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SPORTS-AM COLD TURKEY RUN Choose your canyon at these Thanksgiving Day races (November 23) in City Creek or Millcreek Canyons. City Creek is a 6K that begins at the Capitol and finishes at Memory Grove while Millcreek is a 5K that starts and finishes at Olympus Hills Shopping Center. Both begin at 9:00 a.m. Kids’ 1K races held before the main events at 8:30 a.m. Followed by live music, balloon-making clown, and magic show. sports-am.com
UTAH SANTA RUNS Get a jolly start to the holidays at timed Santa 5K Runs in Provo, Ogden, and West Jordan. Impersonating Saint Nick is required to participate, and a full Santa suit (hat, beard, jacket, pants and belt) is included in your registration fee. Start with a Santa Warm Up before the run with milk and cookies aid stations along the course staffed by friendly elves. Provo’s race is November 17 before the Riverwoods Lighting Ceremony, Ogden’s is November 25 before Holiday Light Parade, and Gardner Village’s in West Jordan is held amidst holiday decor on December 2. runsanta.com
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ROGUE ELEMENTS MOVIE SCREENINGS Celebrate the start of ski season at Utah screenings of Teton Gravity Research’s 2017 ski and snowboard movie, Rogue Elements, presented by REI. See it November 14 at Alta’s Our Lady of the Snows at 7:00 p.m. or December 8 at Logan’s Utah State’s Taggart Student Center Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. Expect free swag and prize giveaways from local sponsors and national sponsors. tetongravity.com
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RESORT REPORT
What’s New at Utah Ski Resorts ALTA SKI AREA Alta is turning 80 this winter, making it Utah’s oldest lift-served resort, and they’re celebrating with a new high-speed quad chairlift named Supreme. The quad replaces the Cecret and Suipreme lifts and has a new base location, near Alf’s Restaurant, to improve mountain flow. alta.com BRIAN HEAD RESORT Track your runs, and your kids, with Brian Head’s new interactive app with powder alerts, restaurant deals, and the ability to track ski day (runs, vertical skied) and children at ski school. brianhead.com BRIGHTON RESORT New top-to-bottom snowmaking on the Milly Lift will open the area much earlier in the season than usual. brightonresort.com DEER VALLEY RESORT Deer Valley was recently acquired by a yet-to-be-named resort company that includes 12 other ski resorts, and while we don’t know entirely what that means for the future, we do know that Deer Valley will honor season passes and operations for winter 2017-18. Pfew. And sorry snowboarders, there’s still no plan to allow the sport at Deer Valley. deervalley.com NORDIC VALLEY Celebrating it’s 50th anniversary this season, this small family-friendly resort has great terrain for all skill levels. If the only time you have to ride is after work, you’ll love Nordic Valley. 100% of the resort is open for night skiing. nordicvalley.com PARK CITY MOUNTAIN This winter a new enclosed-surface lift and beginner trail open to serve new skiers and snowboarders at the Park City Base Area. The area will provide a comfortable, spacious learning area for newbies to gain confidence without the crowds. This season also brings a free, guided ski tour called Silver to Slopes Historic Mining Tour, which showcases Park City’s rich mining, skiing, and local history and historic buildings as you ride. parkcitymountain.com 8«
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SNOWBIRD No more waiting for a table! Yay! An expanded Creekside Lodge opens this winter, increasing guest space by 60%. It will house the Mountain School, ticketing, new dining options like a bigger breakfast menu and gourmet drinks, and easy access to beginner terrain thanks to a new 500-foot magic carpet. For hot tub lovers, Snowbird’s rooftop Cliff Spa at The Cliff Lodge, has undergone a massive renovation. The popular outdoor pool added new radiant heated decks, gas fire pits, and expanded communal areas. snowbird.com SOLITUDE MOUNTAIN RESORT Expect more improvements to the Roundhouse Restaurant, Last Chance Lodge, and Moonbeam Lodge along with a website re-launch. The Solitude portion of the SolBright Connection Trail to Brighton is also being realigned to improve the skier experience. Practice your skinny ski skills with the new Rossignol rental fleet available at the Nordic Center. solitudemountain.com SUNDANCE MOUNTAIN RESORT Rent fancy skis, get your ski or board repaired, or pick up gear you left at home at new outfitter shop, Sundance Mountain Outfitter 2, opening next to the base of Jake’s Lift. sundanceresort.com SNOWBASIN Things are getting wild at Snowbasin. They’re replacing the Wildcat triple chairlift with a new high-speed detachable six-pack lift that will get you up the mountain in just five minutes. But that’s not all, Snowbasin’s also increasing snowmaking in the Wildcat area to open up beginner and intermediate terrain earlier in the season. snowbasin.com POWDER MOUNTAIN This old-school resort boasts North America’s most skiable acres and is one of the first to cap season passes and day passes. The Preserving the Pow experience limits day passes to 1,500 and season passes to 3,000, which averages three skiers per acre. powdermountain.com
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Maximize Your Season Pass Perks By Melissa McGibbon
Ski season is almost here! If you usually buy a season pass to one or two of Utah’s many magnificent resorts, you know it includes as many vertical feet as you can handle, but your season pass also includes a bevy of other benefits such as skiing multiple days for free at partner resorts and steep discounts on food, lodging, and shopping. Here’s what’s on the menu at some of Utah’s major ski resorts for the 2017/2018 ski and snowboard season: SKI UTAH skiutah.com Gold Pass $4,900 // Silver Pass $3,150 For ballers and ballers-in-training who purchased the Gold Pass, remember it’s fully transferable and valid for 50 days at each of Utah’s 14 resorts, except Park City, where it’s good for 100 days of skiing—so share the wealth. The Silver Pass is non-transferable, but is valid for 30 days at all 14 resorts. M.A.X. PASS (Multi-Alpine Experience) themaxpass.com Adult Pass $679 // Adult Season Pass Add-On $329 In North America, 39 mountains are part of the M.A.X. Pass, which allows skiers and snowboarders the freedom to visit participating resorts for five days each with no blackout dates. If you already purchased a season pass at Solitude or Brighton, you can purchase an add-on M.A.X. Pass anytime and gain full access. How many resorts can you visit before the end of the season? Steamboat, Crested Butte, Big Sky, Copper Mountain, and Winter Park resorts are all good weekend road trip options. 10«
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THE MOUNTAIN COLLECTIVE PASS mountaincollective.com Adult Pass $469 // Children (12 & Under) $99 Passes are still available for the 2017/2018 season, but only while supplies last. Mountain Collective pass holders receive two days of skiing at the following ski resorts: Alta, Snowbird, Aspen Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Mammoth, Revelstoke, Ski Banff/Lake Louise/Sunshine, Ski Queenstown/Coronet Peak/The Remarkables, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Stowe, Sun Valley, Taos, Telluride, Thredbo, and Whistler Blackcomb. If you purchase the pass, you also get 50% off all additional days and there are no blackout dates. Feeling international? Your pass also includes two days each at Valle Nevado in Chile, Hakuba Valley in Japan, and Chamonix in France. ALTA SKI RESORT alta.com Adult Season Pass $999–$1,199 // Adult Full-Day Ticket $96 • 3 complimentary days at Deer Valley Ski Resort and Snowbird Mountain Resort. • 50% discount on day tickets to Aspen/Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Mammoth, Lake Louise/Sunshine Village, Revelstoke, Sunshine, Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows, Whistler Blackcomb, Sun Valley, Thredbo, Alta, Taos, Telluride, Stowe, and Coronet Peak. 50% discount for day passes to Homewood Mountain Ski Resort, Red Lodge Mountain Resort, Wachusett Mountain, and Bridger Bowl through the Mountain Collective pass. • 1 Complimentary UTA Ski Bus Pass. ¦¦¦
BRIGHTON RESORT brightonresort.com Adult Season Pass $799–$899 // Millennial Pass $650 // Adult Full-Day Ticket $79 • 2 complimentary days at Deer Valley Ski Resort and Solitude Mountain Resort • $10 discount on buddy passes. • 50% discount or free day passes off Boyne Resorts West including The Summit at Snoqualmie, Cypress Mountain, Big Sky Resort, and Crystal Mountain. • 1 Complimentary UTA Ski Bus Pass. DEER VALLEY SKI RESORT deervalley.com Adult Season Pass $2,295–$2,685 // Adult Full-Day Ticket $135 • 4 complimentary day tickets to Solitude Mountain Resort. • 2 complimentary day tickets to Brighton Resort. • 3 complimentary day tickets to Steamboat Ski Resort. • 6 buddy passes per season pass. • 3 months of summer season lift-served mountain biking and hiking, and scenic chairlift rides. • 20% dining discount for you and a guest at the Brass Tag, Seafood Buffet, Royal Street Cafe or Mariposa Restaurants. • 1-year free subscription to SKI Magazine. PARK CITY MOUNTAIN EPIC PASS parkcitymountain.com Adult Season Pass $859 // Adult Epic Local Season Pass $639 // Adult Full-Day Ticket $109 • Unlimited ski days at Park City and 12 other Vail Resorts-owned mountains including: Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin, Heavenly, Northstar, Kirkwood, Perisher, Afton Alps, Mount Brighton, and Wilmot Mountain. • Limited access to 4 Vallées in Switzerland, 3 Vallées in France, Arlberg Austria, and Skirama Dolomiti in Italy. • 5 day tickets to Whistler Blackcomb in Canada. • 6 Ski-With-A-Friend (SWAF) discount tickets for friends and family. • 20% discount on resort owned and operated lodging. • 15% discount on food and soft beverages at all on-mountain restaurants in Utah after 2:00 PM. POWDER MOUNTAIN powdermountain.com Adult Season Pass $725–935 // Adult Full-Day Ticket $85 • 3 day tickets to Copper Mountain Resort, Red Mountain Resort, Sunlight Mountain Resort, Grand Targhee Resort, Purgatory Resort, Sipapu Resort, Pajarito Resort, Snowbowl Resort, and Loveland Ski Area. • 10% discount for Loyalty season pass offered to patrons who have purchased a pass one of the previous three seasons. • Special discount package pricing for family residents of Weber and Cache Counties. • PowMow limits season pass sales to 1,000 adult passes and 3,000 total passes to reduce the traffic and ensure the abundance of freshies for its devoted regulars.
SNOWBIRD MOUNTAIN RESORT snowbird.com Adult Season Pass $999–$1,199 // Adult Full-Day Ticket $116 • Unlimited family & friends discount on lift tickets and select Mountain School Programs. • 50% discount on day tickets to Aspen/Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Mammoth, Lake Louise/Sunshine Village, Revelstoke, Sunshine, Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows, Whistler Blackcomb, Sun Valley, Thredbo, Alta, Taos, Telluride, Stowe, and Coronet Peak. 50% discount for day passes to Homewood Mountain Ski Resort, Red Lodge Mountain Resort, Wachusett Mountain, and Bridger Bowl through the Mountain Collective pass. • $99 per night lodging rates. • 1 summer tram pass (excludes mountain biking). • 1 complimentary UTA Bus Pass. • 1-year complimentary subscription to SKI Magazine. SOLITUDE MOUNTAIN RESORT skisolitude.com Adult Season Pass $929–$1,199 // Adult Full-Day Ticket $88 • $70 bring a friend rate (limit one per day per passholder). • 4 complimentary day tickets to Deer Valley Resort. • 2 complimentary day tickets to Brighton Resort. • 10% discount shopping at Canyon Fever and select resort dining options for pass holder and one guest. • 4 months of lift-served mountain biking, hiking, and scenic chairlift rides during the summer season. • 2 complimentary summer lift tickets to Deer Valley Resort (one ticket per day). SUNDANCE MOUNTAIN RESORT sundanceresort.com Adult Season Pass $585–$715 // Adult Full-Day Ticket $80 • 3 complimentary day tickets to Brian Head Resort. • $20 off one ski or snowboard group lesson. • 20% off daily ski and snowboard rentals and Alpine winter zip tour packages. • $100 for unlimited zip tour upgrades. • 5 months of lift-served mountain biking access during the summer season. • 15 kilometers of access to nordic skiing and snowshoeing trails included. Most of these benefits are non-transferrable and some include restrictions such as blackout dates or limits for holidays and peak times. Season passholders need to be present to redeem buddy vouchers. Each resort has special discounts for kids, teens, military members, and other groups so check resort websites for details. Start planning your winter road trips now! Why not visit the resorts included with your season pass for a day or two or five of skiing and snowboarding? You always wanted to shred your way around the world, right?
SNOWBASIN RESORT snowbasin.com Adult Season Pass $799 // Adult Full-Day Ticket $109 • 42 days of skiing or snowboarding at 14 other Powder Alliance (powderalliance.com) resorts. • 5 days of skiing or snowboarding at Sun Valley Resort. • 10% - 20% discount on Sun Valley Inn lodging. • 15 % discount for winter repairs in Grizzly Center Repair Shop. • 2 buddy vouchers discounted at 50% for a day ticket.
Melissa McGibbon is an award-winning adventure travel journalist. She is the Senior Editor at Outdoor Sports Guide Magazine and is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers, the North American Travel Journalists Association, and the Adventure Travel Trade Association. Her work also appears in Outside Magazine, SmarterTravel.com, HuffPost.com, and Elevation Outdoors.
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4 Overlooked Fall Hikes Along the Wasatch By Heather Hamblin
Looking for a trail to take in the beauty of fall in northern Utah? The Wasatch Front offers unmatched outdoor play year-round, but the enchanting, vibrant hues of fall leaves make September through November one of the best times of year to lace up your hiking boots. These trails get you away from the crowds clamoring for orange, red, and yellow leaves, and onto new terrain where you just might find some solitude to take it all in. SMUGGLER’S GAP City Creek Canyon City Creek Canyon is no secret, but there’s a gem of a trail hiding in it that’s often forgotten about. Smuggler’s Gap connects City Creek Canyon with nearby Little Black Mountain, and is ideal for its accessibility to downtown and vast vantage points. During the 5-mile drive up the canyon, you’ll experience thick fall foliage in yellows and orange. From the top, you’ll see the autumnal colors of seven canyons stretching out below. To the east, the views extend out to the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island. Getting There Visit on an even-numbered day, as on odd-numbered days, the canyon is accessible only to cyclists. Pay the $3 entrance fee, and proceed up the canyon as far as you can drive. Park your car at Rotary Park and take the trail heading east up the narrow canyon. After 10 minutes or so, you’ll see the Smuggler’s Gap Trailhead on your right. This trail isn’t long or difficult, but it does gain a lot of elevation rather quickly. There are sections where brush is overgrown and unavoidable, so long pants are a good idea to protect your skin.
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BUTTERFIELD PEAKS Butterfield Canyon See aspen groves alight with brilliant golden leaves, juxtaposed with resolute evergreens on the Salt Lake Valley’s west side in the majestic Oquirrh Mountains. This range is often overlooked, possibly due to an assumption that all of the land is private property. While there is a lot of acreage that is privately owned, there remains plenty of space that is publicly accessible. Butterfield Canyon lies south of the mining operations, and links the Salt Lake Valley with Tooele to the west. The peaks offer a unique view of the valley stretching out to the north, the point of the mountain in front of you, and Utah Lake to the south. Getting There From 12600 South, take Herriman’s Main Street as it winds its way up towards the mountains. Right before the road cuts north turning into US-111, turn left on an unmarked (but paved) road that leads you up to the canyon. At the pass, find a small parking area on your left. Three obvious trails lead up the mountain to the south of the parking area, take the third trail (far right) for about 10 feet before cutting left on a path that ascends quickly. Proceed on the evident trail through groves, meadows, and exposed ridges until you see the radio towers on Butterfield Peaks. FRARY PEAK Antelope Island Antelope Island is extremely popular for visitors passing through Utah to get a view of the Great Salt Lake. But many don’t take the time to explore the island’s trails and visit it’s highest point: Frary Peak. Because the trail is so exposed, the sun is unyielding during summer months, making it a perfect fall hiking trail. Plus, you’ll ¦¦¦
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Butterfield Peaks, Butterfield Canyon avoid the worst of the insects that can plague the lake during warmer weather. The buttery flax-colored grasses and vegetation offer a different kind of scene to experience harvest hues than the popular forests of the east-bench canyons. The trail gains over 2,000 feet in elevation over the 3.2 miles to the peak, so be prepared for the climb and direct sun. After enjoying the otherworldly views from the top, make your way back down the same trail. If possible, plan to make it to your vehicle in time to catch the sunset from the west side of the island. With the reflection of the sun on the water and the nearly unobstructed view of the westerly sky, it’s a spectacular place to catch a colorful sunset. Getting There The island is a state park, so you’ll pay a $10 fee as you enter via the access road from I-15 in Layton. Bike or walk in and pay just $3. State park status also means the trails are well maintained and mapped, making this one of the least remote hikes on our list. Follow the road south on the east coast of the island, and watch for signage for the Frary Peak Trailhead. Your journey will take you on a moderate trail, high above the lake that surrounds you. ALPENBOCH LOOP Little Cottonwood Canyon Little Cottonwood Canyon is one of the busiest in the state, with a plethora of beautiful—and crowded—fall hiking trails. But for ¦¦¦
Alpenboch Loop, Little Cottonwood Canyon incredible views of the surrounding granite peaks and colorful fall foliage, there’s no need to drive all the way up the canyon. Alpenboch Loop is known to many climbers, as it leads to climbing routes like ‘Bong Eater’, ‘Crescent Crack’, and ‘The Egg’, but a trail was recently developed for hikers of all levels. The easy path offers great reward with little effort. Sunrise is an ideal time for this hike, as the light rising from the east casts magical rays down the canyon walls, illuminating the valley floor below. Getting There Park in the lower canyon parking lot on the north side of the canyon road (opposite the popular Temple Quarry Trailhead), and find the trailhead ascending from the far west end of the lot. From there, enjoy an easy one-mile loop that goes up to the rock faces and around back to the parking lot.
Heather was born and raised in northern Utah, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Utah. Currently, Heather is a Strategy Writer for the University of Utah Health Sciences. She also teaches Italian language courses and manages the social media presence for the non-profit Italian Club of Salt Lake. When she does have free time, you can find her cooking, doing yoga, rock climbing, or exploring the hiking trails and ski runs in her native state.
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1. SMITH CODE HELMET Despite the minimal look, this helmet provides maximum brain protection. Uses Koroyd® construction to absorb impact energy paired with a MIPS liner to reduce brain injuries from impacts. $180 smithoptics.com 2. ADIDAS PROGRESSOR C GOGGLES With this goggle, the field of vision is so big; you almost forget you’re wearing them. If you have a wider face, you’ll love the crisp, clear oversized lenses and quick lens swapping technology. $160 adidassporteyewear.com
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5. ICEBREAKER AFFINITY THERMO HOODED PULLOVER Thanks to Thermoquilt fabrication, you’ll stay warm with just this under your coat. The technology uses a quilted pattern to hold in warmth when you’re cold and release it once you warm up. Made of breathable merino wool blended with soft polyester. $180 icebreaker.com 6. AIRBLASTER MEN’S MERINO BLEND HOODED NINJA SUIT The ultimate baselayer; this one-piece suit’s new Woolverino fabric blends Merino wool with Tencel and Lycra to make it stretchier, stronger, and faster drying than ever. When nature calls, a fly allows for bathroom breaks without stripping. $200 myairblaster.com
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Kondo style, creating piles to keep, sell, donate, and toss. Take newer gear to a swap, or post it online, and wind up with cash in your pocket for buying your season pass. Donate other goods so folks in need can enjoy the outdoors too. Separate the gear into activities or item type to ready it for storage. 3. HANG IT OR BIN IT Use hanging hooks, a closet, or a wall rack to make jackets, daypacks, and other frequently used gear easy to find, placing items used for the same activities together. If you have the space, hang sleeping bags in mesh sacks, and packs alongside. Fill rarely used backpacks with gear that needs a home, like sleeping pads. Photo courtesy of Gladiator Garageworks
Next, place smaller items like flashlights, cooking utensils, sunglasses, and other gear knickknacks in clear plastic bins organized by activity: camping, biking, hiking, running, etc. This makes grabbing gear for a post-work trail run easy. Place sport-specific clothing or accessories in bins too if you like to keep them separate from your everyday ensemble. Invest in a shoe rack to keep muddy hiking shoes and wet ski boots away from your work wear.
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Pro Tip: Keep your hiking back pack stocked with essentials you always need, including first aid kit, emergency blanket, and headlamp, so you won’t forget them when in a hurry.
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Is your gear closet overflowing? Have you considered giving up an activity purely so you won’t need the gear? If you’re answered yes to any of these questions, you’re probably a gearaholic. The first step is admitting you’re a gearaholic; the second step is doing something about it. Having lots of outdoor hobbies isn’t the problem, but finding places to safely and smartly stash all your equipment is. Now that fall is upon us, use the lull between mountain biking and ski seasons to sort your gear, buy some organizational goods, and put a system in place so you can grab and go on the first powder day. Instead of searching for your lost glove—again. 1. CREATE DEDICATED SPACE The best place to start is finding a home in your house for your gear. Whether it’s a closet, a bookshelf, or a shed, keep it all in one location if possible so you can easily find what you need without cluttering up your life. 2. SORT IT OUT Do you really need 10 puffy coats? Probably not. Pull out all your gear—yes this will make a huge mess—and sift through it Marie 16«
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4. ADD LABELS AND STASH YOUR STUFF It may sound nerdy, but you can amp up your organization and make things even easier to find—especially when switching out seasonal items—by labeling tote bins and boxes, especially if the bins aren’t clear. Labeling doesn’t just need to mean a cheesy sticker that says ‘Camping Gear’ either. I decorate bins with stickers from places I’ve been, making every trip a fun reminder of the last one. Once these steps are done, take your organized bins and place them in your gear closet, on a shelving unit, or simply stack them in a basement or garage. This newfound organization means no more searching for missing headlamps, giving you more time than ever to get out and enjoy the outdoors. Jenny is a Utah native and Managing Editor of Outdoor Sports Guide. She studied journalism at Seattle University and is an avid traveler, snowboarder, and runner. A believer in the transformative power of distance running, Jenny also volunteers as a coach for Girls on the Run. Follow her adventures on Twitter @jennywillden and Instagram @jlwillden.
ORGANIZATION ESSENTIALS You don’t need anything fancy to get organized, but a few key items make it easier. See our system at sportsguidemag.com. PLASTIC STORAGE BINS A cheap, essential item; clear-plastic storage bins make establishing a system easy. Organize by activity (camping, running, biking) or item type (electronics, cookware, clothing) then stow it all on a shelf in a garage, basement, or shed. When camping, I throw the whole bin in the car for a quick exit, and to prevent me from forgetting a lighter for the camp stove.
OSPREY SNOWKIT Activity dedicated duffels keep your gear and car organized, allowing you to dash out the door so fast, so you might actually catch the first chair. The SnowKit fits everything you need for a day on the hill—helmet, boots, and clothing—with ventilation to help wet garments dry. Taking it on the road? Use the harness and straps to carry it backpack-style through an airport terminal or to your next basecamp. Also available in TrailKit version for runners, cyclists, and triathletes. $130 ospreypacks.com
READY TO ASSEMBLE ALL-SEASON GEARCLOSET If your heavy ski coats are breaking the rod in your closet, reclaim your space with a sturdy garage gear closet. Your friends will be jealous of this sleek steel cabinet that holds up to 90 pounds with space underneath for stashing helmets and accessories. Backed by a 10-year limited warranty. $350 gladiatorgarageworks.com A9R708746.pdf
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Utah’s Best Autumn Mountain Bike Rides By Nick Como
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The changing of the leaves: From late September to early November, late summer’s dusty bike trails transform into a kaleidoscope carpet of colors. Riding knobby tires over this multicolored landscape, kicking up dried leaves along the way, is one of the more religious experiences a mountain biker can have. Much like spring’s “brown pow” a day after a rainstorm, autumn riding at fall’s peak colors is not to be missed. Trails spanning several hundred miles from north to south, with thousands of feet in varied elevation, makes timing peak colors a challenge in Utah. Generally speaking, northern Utah begins to turn color in early September, with peak color happening the last week of September. Down in Dixie—think St. George and Zion—lateOctober is prime time, through the month of November. Last winter saw some of Utah’s deepest snow totals in several years, leading to a green, healthy spring. And thanks to plenty of moisture throughout summer, at least by our high desert standards, this autumn should pop with yellows, oranges, and reds. Mountain bikers who want to add some color in their lives before it all turns white can make like a powder storm chaser and follow the season’s peak from north to south and extend one of Utah’s best seasons upon two fat tires. Here are a few of my favorite trails around the Beehive State for aspens, maples, and cottonwood colors galore. Road trip! Note: Weather and precipitation can change the recommended riding times, and these can vary in future years by several weeks. 18«
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PARK CITY: FLYING DOG TRAIL When to Ride: Late September Topping out over 7,500 feet, with about 1,400’ of elevation change, Flying Dog takes riders through several vegetation zones.Beginning in a sage-filled desert and climbing through stands of oak and under towering aspens shimmering a golden yellow or bright orange, Flying Dog explodes when timed right. Along the southern portion of the trail, views of Park City and Deer Valley Resort’s allows riders to gauge when the ski hills will reach their color pinnacle—usually a week or so behind the Flying Dog area. PARK CITY: MID-MOUNTAIN TRAIL When to Ride: Late September–early October Beginning at Silver Lake in Deer Valley, and tracing through Park City Mountain Resort, this 20+ mile singletrack trail does its best to stick to about 8,000 feet: prime aspen elevation. Ride as a one-way shuttle, an out-and-back, or create a loop using any of dozens of intersecting trail options, this is fall riding at its peak— pun intended. If you have the stamina, pedal up Armstrong and Pinecone or Shadow Lake to the Crest (see below) and add in some miles on Mid-Mountain on the return. Ride until your eyes have had all the sensory overload they can handle, or your legs give out, whichever happens first.
Riding in St. George SALT LAKE CITY/PARK CITY: WASATCH CREST TRAIL When to Ride: Late September–early October The granddaddy of ‘em all. One of Utah’s best trails, period. At any time of year. But especially in fall. At its lung-burning top elevation of 9,000 feet, with views of Big Cottonwood Canyon and Park City, the Crest delivers sights and incredible ridge riding and singletrack. When Guardsman’s Pass is packed with binocular-toting hikers, you can pedal yourself to a first-hand view of the best the tri-canyon area has to offer. A descent into Millcreek Canyon, and potentially all the way to Salt Lake City, takes riders through over 4,000 feet of elevation change with plenty of autumn color along the way. UTAH COUNTY: BLACKHAWK LOOP When to Ride: Early October Just over an hour south of downtown SLC, the Mt. Nebo Loop is one of Utah’s most scenic drives, and the Blackhawk Loop parallels the stretch just beyond Payson. Typically ridden as a loop, with several trailhead options and distance/elevation choices. Camping at the Blackhawk Campground is recommended, as the circumnavigation of Mt. Nebo is an incredible fall drive, and nearby Maple Canyon offers stunning colors, rock climbing, and hiking.
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CEDAR CITY: NAVAJO LAKE LOOP When to Ride: Late September The deep red rock of nearby Cedar Breaks National Monument is always a beautiful sight, but biking around Navajo Lake adds the autumn colors of aspen and oak to the visual palette. Clocking in at over 10 miles with just a couple hundred feet of elevation gain, this is a family-accessible ride, so pack a picnic and pedal to a spot with a nice view. Fall comes early here, as the trail is at 9,000 feet, with views of the lake nearly the entire way. The glimmering blue provides excellent contrast for the changing colors of aspen, along with the greens of pine and fir trees. The whole rainbow can be found on Highway 14. ¦¦¦
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SOUTHERN UTAH/ST GEORGE: COVE WASH TRAIL When to Ride: Mid-October–November After the higher elevations and northern areas have dropped their leaves, head south for warm days and a final blast of colored leaves post-Halloween. Zion National Park is an obvious destination, with many great hikes to find yellow, orange, or fiery red leaves set to a backdrop of sandstone cathedrals. Aboard two wheels, however, most of the riding in the area is through red rock desert areas. The Pine Valley Mountains to the west of St. George are an island of green in the desert, topping out at over 10,000 feet, along with the adjacent Cottonwood Canyon and Forest that transitions the Colorado Plateau to the Mojave Desert. This time of year, riding in the Santa Clara River Preserve offers views of Pine Valley’s peaks 7,000 feet above the valley, along with a few of pockets of color just below your tires in the town of Santa Clara and neighboring stream lined with cottonwoods. A bike trip to the St. George area allows Utahns the opportunity to extend autumn; one of the state’s best, yet shortest, fleeting seasons. What better way to get a few more rides in while the ski resorts fill in with the first few snowfalls of the season?
Biking Gear Picks CAMELBAK SKYLINE LR 10 I was amazed I could fit 100 oz of water, a camera for foliage pics, an extra layer for fall weather, plus a snack and bike tools in this 400cu pack. The reservoir sits in the lumbar region, keeping the weight low, a design that provided much more balance than my old hydration pack when riding everything from the spine on the Crest to the constant upand-downs of Mid-mountain. Add in a magnetic tube strap and a load-bearing hipbelt, and this is the only pack I ride with, in any season. $130 camelbak.com BIKASE COOLKASE This soft-sided cooler is a must have for any bike outfitted with panniers or a rack to carry a six pack of cold brews and lunch. I used my touring bike on the Navajo Lake Loop and brought along all the picnic supplies for a mid-ride lunch stop. $129 bikase.com
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GETTING BACK IN THE RACE
What It Takes to Return From Traumatic Injury or Illness By Connie Lewis
Most runners and other athletes experience injuries as part of extensive training. It’s simply unavoidable. But what happens when a serious accident results in surgery and rehabilitation? Is it possible to return to a competitive or intensive level again?
own recovery. People who do the best have the attitude of ‘I’m going to get better no matter what’.” ROAD TO RECOVERY The trip to recovery usually begins in an emergency room. After surgery, patients can start self-directed therapy for the first six weeks. Stiffness is the biggest problem with a joint—whether it’s knee, ankle, or hip. The first step is to get it moving. This phase doesn’t involve stretching or endurance became the bone is still healing and can’t withstand pressure. Rothberg says that many athletes are so in tune with their bodies that they don’t need a therapist at this stage.
Dr. David L. Rothberg is an orthopaedic trauma surgeon at the University of Utah Department of Orthopaedics who works with patients who’ve sustained traumatic injuries; in other words he repairs fractures. He treats manly polytrauma patients, those with multiple injuries. Polytrauma injuries are usually sustained from high-speed motor vehicle accidents or falls. Dr. Rothberg says, “I see everything from grandmas who fall on the ice to rock climbers falling from the side of a cliff.” His job is to help them return to presurgery health and activity.
Around 6–8 weeks the real work begins—helped along with the orthopaedic surgeon, physical therapist, and occupational therapist. Initial concerns are when they will be able to walk again and when limitations will be lifted. There’s a lot of tangible progress in the first three months; then the progress slows.
Rothberg works with patients long after the initial surgery as part of the rehabilitative team. He can see patients for up to a year or two after surgery.
ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING “Mental anguish can set in when an athlete is taking so long to return to pre-injury activity. It takes more of a mental commitment,” Rothberg says. A high level athlete can take a year or longer to get back what they lost. The average jogger can achieve their level of activity in 3–6 months. From Rothberg’s perspective, the hardest thing is counseling patients who are frustrated with how long it’s taking to recover.
According to Rothberg most people can get back to what they were doing pre-surgery, “It is very rare that we would tell someone not to try,” he says. There are many factors that affect recovery—starting with how good a job the surgeon does putting a patient back together. But Rothberg believes that one of the biggest factors is a patient’s own attitude, “There is a pretty intimate interplay between self-efficacy and rehab. Do they think they are going to get better? As much as we think as surgeons that we influence the outcome, the best thing is helping them know they can get better and have faith in their 22«
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six months to a year before they compete at —a belief that recovery is possible to pull through a protracted rehabilitation period. SETTING A GOAL Rothberg recommends his patients think of recovery as training for the next level in their sport. Athletes who set a goal to advance, from amateurs to pros, create a challenge for themselves and do whatever is necessary to achieve it. If they view recovery in that manner rather than creating a roadblocks the works gets easier. Rothberg has a sister and brother-in-law who compete in snow biking and says he’s watched them “torture” themselves to progress in the pro categories. The training regiments they use to advance are not unlike the regiments patients face to recover. It’s just a matter of getting to the next goal. A sports career or active lifestyle doesn’t have to end with injury or illness. With good medical care and determination it is possible to regain stamina, form, and a competitive edge.
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Where to Buy and Sell Gear This Fall Get cash for your season pass by unloading your used winter gear at a local swap, or shop for new-to-you ski or snowboarding gear! This big list includes swaps in Ogden, Orem, Salt Lake, and Park City. Did we miss your favorite swap? Send the details to editor@sportsguidemag.com, and we’ll post it online. OCTOBER 4 WEBER STATE OUTDOOR PROGRAM SALE AND SWAP—Weber State Lower Bell Tower Plaza, Ogden, UT. 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. All are welcome to bring equipment to sell. Free admission. Sale includes: skis, snowboards, snowshoes, ski boots, snowboard boots, kayaks, canoes, paddles, life jackets, tents, and sleeping bags. 801-626-6373, weber.edu/outdoor OCTOBER 7 LOCALS PRO SALE—Pioneer Park, 350 W. Broadway, Salt Lake City, UT. Held during Farmer’s Market from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Free admission. localsprosale.com OCTOBER 6–8 2ND TRACKS SPORTS SKI SWAP MILLCREEK—2927 East 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT. Swap runs Oct. 6–7 from 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.; Oct. 8 from 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Items not sold during the swap can remain in store for consignment. 2nd Tracks Sports will take a 35% commission for these items. Free admission. Expect raffles, food, and great deals. 801-466-9880, swaptober.com
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OCTOBER 20–22 2ND TRACKS SPORTS SKI SWAP OGDEN—1273 Canyon Road, Ogden, UT. Swap runs Oct. 20–21 from 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.; Oct. 22 from 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Free admission. 801-621-2003, swaptober.com OCTOBER 26–28 2ND TRACKS SPORTS SKI SWAP—644 North State Street, Orem, UT. Swap runs Oct. 26-28 from 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Free admission. All items not sold during the swap can remain in store for consignment. 2nd Tracks Sports will take a 35% commission for these items. Free admission. 801-466-9880, swaptober.com NOVEMBER 3–4 SOLDIER HOLLOW SKI SALE—Lodge at Soldier Hollow, 2002 Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway, UT. Sale runs 8:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. both days. Cross-country skate and ski equipment available. 435654-2002, soldierhollow.com
OCTOBER 13–15 2ND TRACKS SPORTS SKI SWAP DOWNTOWN—Level 9, 660 South 400 West, Salt Lake City, UT. Swap runs Oct. 13 from 10:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.; Oct. 14 from 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Free admission. swaptober.com
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OCTOBER 19–21 SNOWBASIN SKI SWAP—Legacy Events Center, 151 South 1100 West, Farmington, UT. Swap runs Oct. 19 from 5:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.; Oct. 20 from 10:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.; Oct. 21 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Admission: $10 Friday, $5 Saturday, $2 Sunday. Free admission for children 16 and under. 30% sales commission benefits Ogden Valley Ski Team. No ski equipment older than five years and no used hats, goggles, gloves, or accessory items. Season pass deals offered too. 801-430-1279, snowbasinskiswap.com
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DECEMBER 2 ALTA COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT GEAR SWAP—Our Lady of the Snows Center, 10189 Utah 210, Alta, UT. Drop off gear Dec. 1 from 2:00– 6:00 p.m. Swap on Dec. 2 from 8:15 a.m.–5:00 p.m. No fees to submit items this year. 25% of profit goes to Alta Community Enrichment. Free admission. altaarts.org DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED BLACK DIAMOND STORE SWAP—2092 East 3900 South, East Millcreek, UT. Bring your gear, sell your gear, keep the money. Free admission. Call for swap dates 801-278-0233, blackdiamondequipment.com/en_US/utah/retail-store
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Annual Halloween Party with costume contest, dance contest, children’s games and a festive dinner buffet. See website for details. snowbasin.com
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CYCLING October 6–8
Outerbike: Moab Fall Moab, UT. Demo next year’s bikes on Moab’s world-class roads and trails at this mountain biking geartesting event. Guided rides and clinics with your own bike, shuttled bike demo rides, and afterparties. Rides available for beginner and advanced riders. Lunches and skill clinics included with ticket price. outerbike.com
October 7
Eden Epic Eden, UT. Mountain
bike adventure on Ogden Velley’s stunning trails. edenepic.com
October 7
Goldilocks Vegas Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas, NV. Womenonly bike and run event Cycling: 20, 40, 60, 80, or 100-mile options. Running: 5K, 10K, or half marathon. Goldilocks awards her finishers with a darling hand-crafted sterling silver necklace as they cross the finish line, high-quality custom technical shirts, absolutely free race photos, exceptional Papa & Mama Bear’ course support, delicious food, cool swag, and an overall fantastic experience. goldilocks.events/glv
October 7
Antelope MTB Race 50K, 25K, 13K White Rock Bay Trailhead,
Antelope Island State Park, UT. Experience the natural beauties of the Island while biking the backcountry single track in the White Rock Bay Area. enduraevents. com/raceinfo
October 10–13
Huntsman World Senior Games Cycling St. George, UT.
This four-day event provides four different challenges - Hill Climb, Time Trial, Criterium, and Road Race - all with different levels of competition. Nowhere do you get the total experience offered at our Games. seniorgames.net
October 14
Sports-AM City Creek Bike Sprint Salt Lake City, UT. For road
bikes and mountain bikes. Starts at mouth of City Creek Canton, finishes at Rotary Park, 6-mile hill climb. sports-am.com/City-Creek-BikeSprint.html
October 14
Moab Epic MTB Adventure Race Moab, UT. This mountain
bike adventure race features the best singletrack, slickrock and desert riding Moab has to offer. It’s your race, you get to choose the route. Reach as many of the Checkpoints in the time allowed for one epic adventure! 20- or 50-mile course options. moabepic.com
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for Women’s Skills Camp and Co-ed Enduro Camp with Moab Mountain Bike Instruction. moabhodown.com
St. George, UT. Mountain biking portion of Huntsman World Senior Games, for riders over age 50. Preregistration required. seniorgames.net
October 27
Huntsman World Senior Games Mountain Biking
Red Bull Rampage Virgin,
UT. The red rocks of Virgin, Utah, host the biggest test of guts, skill, and creativity in mountain biking. Elite riders from freestyle, freeride, and downhill throw down their best tricks, gnarliest drops, and toughest lines. redbull.tv/live/AP1QG7A6VKD2111/red-bull-rampage
October 21
Tour de St. George: Fall St. George, UT. Twice a year cyclists from the Western U.S. converge on St. George, Utah to show the city what cycling&rsquo;s all about. 35, 75, and 100-mile ride options. Fully supported rest stops and lunch included. ridesouthernutah.com/ events/fall-tour-de-st-george/
November 4–5
25 Hours In Frog Hollow
October 21
Sojo Marathon Bike Tour
South Jordan, UT. SoJo isn’t just for runners! Ride the non-competitive Bike Tour from the University of Utah Medical Center in Daybreak to Baccus Highway along the Oquirrh Mountains before winding through Herriman and South Jordan. Finishes along the beautiful Jordan River Trail. sojomarathon.com
Hurricane, UT. Date subject to change! 25-hour endurance mountain biking race on mountain bike trail near Gooseberry Mesa. Register at active.com. 25hoursinfroghollow.com
November 10–12
Zion Benduro Virgin, UT. Familyfriendly enduro. 3 days, 6 stages. benduro.com
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October 21
October 8–October 15
George, UT. Twice a year cyclists from the Western U.S. converge on St. George, Utah to show the city what cycling’s all about. 35, 75, and 100-mile ride options. Fully supported rest stops and lunch included. ridesouthernutah.com/ events/fall-tour-de-st-george
of America’s 10 Best Oktoberfests by Men’s Journal Magazine. Snowbird’s Annual Oktoberfest attracts over 60,000 visitors and has grown to become one of the largest festivals in Utah. Every Saturday and Sunday, including Labor Day. snowbird.com
Oktoberfest Snowbird Ski Resort Snowbird, UT. Voted one
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October 21
Dust Devil Ride - Half and Full Metric Century Ride Las
Vegas, NV. A half; full metric Century cycling event. Proceeds will be used to fund projects for local charities and school programs. The Dust Devil Ride starts from the Fiesta Hotel in Henderson, Nevada and combines routes that take in the high desert, the rolling foothills of the River Mountains and scenic views of the and scenic views of Lake Las Vegas and the Clark County Wetlands.Come for the weekend and also enjoy the unique and varied entertainment offered in the Las Vegas/Henderson valley! Fiesta Hotel Discounts available for early registrants. www.dustdevilride.org
October 26–29
Moab Ho-Down Mountain Bike Festival Bike Riding, Enduro
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Pumpkin Nights Utah State Fairpark, Salt Lake City, UT. Pumpkin Nights features lands like Pumpkin Passage; a nod to Harry Potter’s Great Hall,Rum River Pirates; the tropical island land where pirates protect the pumpkin treasure, Dia de los Muertos;where a pumpkin mariachi band serenades visitors, and sugar skulls hang overhead, and The Great Pumpkin Reef; an underwater pumpkin marvel, filled with bubbles, mermaids, and coral! In addition to the ten lands along the walking path, Pumpkin Nights will also feature a variety of food, seasonal beverages, movie screenings, and activities for the whole family! www.pumpkinnights.com
October 21–22
Chili Bird Showdown Chili Tasting: 12-5 pm, Saturday and Sunday. 5 of Snowbird’s top chefs
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Boulder Rez Marathon, 3/4 Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K Boulder, CO. This popular
course will take you around the reservoir, awesome singletracks, a packed-dirt trail on the dam, and paved roads.bbscrun. com/#!boulderrezmarathon/cqoz
October 9
Huntsman World Senior Games Road Races 10K St.
Soldier Hollow
Soilder Hollow Lane, Midway, UT. 435-654-2002 utaholympiclegacy. org/soldier-hollow
Utah Olympic Oval
5662 Cougar Lane, Kearns, UT 801-968-6825 utaholympiclegacy.org/oval
George, UT. 10K 8:30 AM. We can help you understand it is the most exhilarating experience of running in some of this country’s most picturesque landscape that you have to experience yourself. seniorgames.net
October 12
Utah Olympic Park
3419 Olympic Parkway, Park City, UT 801-658-4200 utaholympiclegacy.org/park
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December 1–3
Huntsman World Senior Games Road Races 5K & Marathon St. George, UT. 5K 7:45 AM; Half 8:45 AM. One of the most exhilarating experience of running in some of this country’s most picturesque landscape. seniorgames.net
ISU Long Track World Cup
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December 15–17
UT. Dream World Tour. We have so many surprises in store for you! Grab your besties and spread the word because tickets will go fast! thecolorrun.com/locations/saltlake-city
Join us to watch this competition. Check website for more details. utaholympiclegacy.org/oval
US Olympic Trials Short Track US Speedskating has selected the Utah Olympic Oval in Kearns, Utah, as the site for the 2018 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Join the excitement to see the members of the 2018 U.S. Olympic Team. utaholympiclegacy. org/oval
RUNNING October 7
Pink Series Half, 10K, 5K Park City, UT. Women’s only half, 10K, 5K. Grab your girls for these races on Park City’s roads and trails at the peak of fall colors. All races end at Newpark Plaza where a festive celebration featuring tasty treats and finisher medals. thepinkseries. com thepinkseries.com/
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Strut Your Mutt-Salt Lake City Salt Lake City, UT. Raises
money for Utah’s homeless pets, helping to create a No-Kill Utah by 2019. The traditional walk and festival (with or without your dog) takes place at Liberty Park. strutyourmutt.org
October 14
Layton Marathon/Antelope Island Half 10K 5K Layton, UT.
Course is 100% on Antelope Island, giving runners the buffalos they want. More views, more wildlife, more fun! laytonmarathon.com
October 14
Runaway Bride 5K Orem, UT.
George, UT. Other Events included: Move It! I AM ABLE 1-mile and 200M, (October 5) and Kids run 1-mile and 200M, (October 6) at 6:00 PM. Vernon Worthern Park (300 East 300 South). Also, the Mayor’s Walk at 6:45 AM. stgeorgemarathon.com/ index.php 28«
The Color Run 5K Salt Lake City,
This is a fun run for brides, former brides, and all the single ladies! It is a day to get your health on and feel like a bride for the day! active. com/orem-ut/running/distancerunning-races/runaway-bride-5koctober-2017?int=
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The Haunted Half, 5K & Kids Run Salt Lake City, UT. Utah’s Party
Run! It’s fast and beautiful. Dress up and come ready to get your PR! thehauntedhalf.com
October 14
Save A Sister 10K, 5K and 1 Mile Walk St. George, UT. Benefits the Utah Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. All donations go toward breast cancer programs and research! There will be a 10K, 5K, and 1 Mile Walk at the event. All breast cancer survivors will receive a special pink shirt and will be recognized at the event. sgcity.org
October 15
The Other Half Moab, UT. Stunning redrock and mountain views accompany you along the Colorado River. Fun aid stations and Taiko drummers are along the course and finisher medals, food, music and microbrews await you at the finish at Sorrel River Ranch Resort. moabhalfmarathon.com
October 20
Pony Express Trail 50 and 100 Mile Endurance Run Faust, UT.
Here’s your chance to run in the Wild West on the historic Pony Express Trail in western Utah. 100-mile and 50-mile runs. ponyexpress100.org/
October 21
Lake Powell Half Page, AZ. Starting in Page and ending at Stateline Marina, this is one of the fastest courses in our race series. thelakepowellhalf.com
October 21
Yuba 5K Dog Run Yuba State Park, Levan, UT. Participants and their furry friends can run or walk along the 3.1-mile course through the park, starting and ending in the Oasis Campground. Well-behaved and currently vaccinated dogs are allowed, but must be leashed (and muzzled if necessary). active. com/levan-ut/running/distancerunning-races/yuba-5k-dog-run60th-anniversary-celebration-2017
October 21
SOJO Marathon South Jordan,
UT. Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K, Bike Tour, and Kids Run. sojomarathon.com
October 21
The Great Inflatable Race Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV.
Inflatable obstacles spread throughout the running course. ¦¦¦
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October 21
The Haunted Half, 5K & Kids Run Phoenix, AZ.Dress up or come
ready to get your PR! This course is beautiful. This course is fast. This course is fun! thehauntedhalf.com
October 27
Hurricane City Halloween Neon Night Run Hurricane,
UT. 5K and 1-mile glow in the dark night races through the haunted golf course. Following run, festivities continue with trunk-or-treat on golf course and activities sponsored by local businesses and Community Center.hurricanerecreation.com/ halloween-neon-night-run
October 28–29
Tough Mudder - Las Vegas
Las Vegas, UT. This hellish 24hour endurance race features a challenging mix of desert mountains, lakefront scenery, and rocky terrain.toughmudder.com/ events/2016-las-vegas
October 28
The Haunted Half, 5K & Kids Run Provo, UT. Dress up or come
ready to get your PR! This course is beautiful. This course is fast. This course is fun! thehauntedhalf.com
November 4
Saltair Half Marathon Saltair, 12408 W Saltair Dr, Magna, UT. Half, 10K, 5K. A fast, flat run that is a true test of running fitness. No hills to help you run fast, no hills to slow you down. Supports the Road Home. saltairhalf.com
November 4
Snow Canyon Half Marathon, 5K and Kids Race St. George, UT.
This Half Marathon is a beautiful route through Snow Canyon State Park. The course is USATF CERTIFIED primarily downhill, super fast and challenging! 5K and Kids’ events held at Snow Canyon High School. sgcity.org/departments/recreation/ running/snow_canyon.php
November 4–5
Moab Trail Marathon, 1/2 Marathon and Adventure 5k Moab, UT. Trail Marathon, 1/2
Marathon, Adventure 5k, and Kids K. An unforgettable journey through some of the world’s most scenic and unique lands. moabtrailmarathon.com
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Henderson, NV. Discounted entries with the same amazing course experience. Race geared toward recycling leftover race material from previous events. bbscrun.com/fallrecycledrun
Provo, UT. The Jolliest 5K you will ever run. All racers get a Santa Suit to run in this fun holiday event. Starts and ends at the Shops at Riverwoods just an hour prior to their huge lights up ceremony. Milk and cookie aid station line the course of this race with elves (volunteers) that support your run. runsanta.com
Thanksgiving day half marathon. Run on 8 miles of the Jordan River Parkway Trail with beautiful views of the Jordan River, ponds and wildlife. thankful13.com
Recycled Run Fall Half Marathon, 10K & 5K Run
November 6
Flash N’ Dash Mustache Bash 5K Riverton, UT. The
greatest free running event ever! A fun run/party to promote National Running Safety Month in November. Includes a 3-mile fun run (untimed) and 3/4-mile fun run (untimed), starting at RunGr8 Running Center and finishing at Riverton High School Track. Free Scones & Hot Chocolate! Music! Bright Lights! www.rungr8.com
November 11–12
Rock N Roll Marathon and Half Marathon Las Vegas,
NV. Run The Strip at Night. 20 Year Anniversary! runrocknroll. competitor.com/las-vegas/ register
November 11
Sandy Turkey Trot 5K Sandy, UT. Perfect for anyone who wants to kick off Thanksgiving Holiday Season with a bit of exercise and a lot of fun! Awards given to the first three male and female finishers in each age group. sandy.utah. gov/departments/parks-andrecreation/recreation-division/ sandy-race-series
November 11
Valley of Fire Half Marathon, 10K & 5K Valley of Fire State Park, NV. Out-andback course on closed roads! runplanetultra.com
November 11
Donut Dash 5K Salt Lake City, UT. Run, eat donuts, run more. From City Creek Canyon to Memory Grove. You’re challenged to run the race and stop halfway to raise your blood sugar by eating as many donuts as you can stomach before running back down the canyon to the finish. Costumes of all kinds encouraged; bonus points for donut-themed costumes. Those who eat the most donuts or run the fastest win! Stick around after the run for Memory Grove Discovery Day’s FREE activities for kids. utahheritagefoundation.org
Provo Santa Run 5K Dressed as Santa Claus
November 18
Dead Horse Ultra Gemini Bridges, Moab, UT. 50-mile (6 AM), 50K (7 AM) and 30K (8 AM). madmooseevents.com
November 18
St. George Turkey Trot St. George, UT. New this year will be the addition of the Seegmiller Farm Harvest Days Festival. This untimed walk/fun run helps to raise much needed food for Dixie Care and Share in St. George!sgcity.org/departments/ recreation/running/turkeytrot. php
November 18
West Valley City Ugly Sweater Dash 5K West Valley City, UT. Wear your best ugly sweater to this 5K race. Prizes for fastest runners in age groups and best ugly sweater. wvc-ut.gov/ fitnesscenter
November 18
Smithfield Turkey Trot Smithfield Recreation
Center, Smithfield, UT. Packet Pick-up: November 17, @ Smithfield Recreation Center. smithfieldrecreation.com/web/ site/Races.html
November 23
Thanksgiving Day 10K, 5K, 1K South Davis Recreation Center, 550 North 200 West, Bountiful, UT. Family-friendly Thanksgiving day races. southdavisraces.com/ thanksgiving-day
November 23
Pilgrim 5K Thanksgiving Point, Lehi, UT. Not your typical turkey trot! Registration for this Thanksgiving morning race includes a historically inaccurate buckle hat or bonnet and a longsleeve cotton shirt designed with the fashions of pilgrims in mind. thanksgivingpoint.org
The Thankful 13, 5K & Kids Run Lehi, UT. Utah’s only
November 23
Cottonwood Heights Thanksgiving 5K Run/Walk
Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center, Cottonwood Heights, UT. Wear costumes, bring all your out-of-town cousins, and run a race filled with fun and pre-dinner exercise. The race is limited to 2,000 “turkeys” so register early at the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center or online at raceit.com
November 23
Las Vegas Turkey Trot - Six Tunnels to Hoover Dam
Las Vegas, NV. Choose from Half Marathon, 12K, 5K, and 1-mile walk, along with a Relay division for the Half Marathon. Elite runners, joggers, and walkers will enjoy views of Lake Mead along the Historic Railroad Trail, through the Six Tunnels to Hoover Dam. bbscrun.com/#!blank/ceh9
November 23
Sports-AM Cold Turkey Run Salt Lake City, UT. CITY
CREEK 6K-Kids 1k starts at 8:30 AM. Starts at the Capitol and finish at Memory Grove. MILLCREEK 5K-Starts and finishes at Olympus Hills Shopping Center. sports-am.com/City-Creek-ColdTurkey-Run.html
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Turkey Trot Family 5K Run/Walk Lamoille, NV.
Start andfinish at The Little Church of the Crossroads. rubymountainrelay.com
November 25
Ogden Santa Run 5K - Run Dressed as Santa Claus
Ogden,UT. Be part of 1,000 to 1,400 runners dressed as Santa Claus running Downtown Ogden’s Streets to kick off the holiday season. Milk and cookie aid stations with the support of elves (volunteers dressed as elves) help you along your path with Holiday Music overhead. Followed by the largest Holiday Light Parade in Utah and the Lighting of the Christmas Village. Santa Suits ¦¦¦
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December 2
West Jordan Santa Run at Gardner Village Gardner Village,
West Jordan, UT. Milk and cookie aid station line the course supported by Elves (Volunteers dress as Elves). Santa Claus Suits are included in your registration fee. Kids 8 and under can run for free with a paid adult (santa hat included). runsanta.com
December 2
Winter Sun 10K Moab, UT.
A fast course, great raffle prizes and delicious finish food. Visit Moab when the air is crisp and the skies are blue and sunny. moabhalfmarathon.com
December 9
Baker’s Dozen Half Marathon and 5K Hurricane,
UT. Race this 3.25-mile loop four times, stopping at the Sugar Shack aid station for treats after each loop. To earn a finisher’s medal, you must run 13.1 miles AND consume a
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TRIATHLON, DUATHLON, MULTISPORT October 14
Huntsman World Senior Games Tri How do you distinguish
your triathlon from others? Bigger? Different? Harder? More competitive? Well, one of our athletes did it for us! “The Best Little Triathlon in the World.” While we are not the largest, nor maybe the hardest, we do have a course that matches any other in scenic beauty. It all starts with a 450-Meter outdoor pool swim. The bike portion is a 20K, followed by a 5K run. hwsg.com
October 21
St. George Trick or Tri Sprint, Olympic, relay, kids divisions. sgcity. org/sportsandrecreation/races/ trickortri
October 28
Powell3 Triathlon Challenge This Sprint and Olympic distance
at Glen Canyon National Park/ Wahweap Marina Lake Powell is a beautiful race with red rock landscapes and buttes. powell3.com
November 4
Turkey Triathlon, 5K Splash
Distance. 5K Run, 10-Mile Bike, 350-Meter Swim. t3triathlon.com/ race/turkey-triathlon-5K
WATERSPORTS October 1–31
Halloween Cruise at CLAS Ropes Course Provo, UT. Come
and enjoy a themed adventure riverboat rideWhat you can expect: Over 100 hand-carved jack-olanterns; Cruise boat seating up to 40 people; Pirate Attack; Scary story told by the boat captain; Round trip takes approx. 20 - 25 minutes. clasropes.com
December 1–23
Christmas Cruise at CLAS Ropes Course Come and enjoy
a lighted Christmas riverboat ride on the Provo River. What you can expect:Thousands of lights reflecting off the water; Cruise boat seating up
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to 40 people; Holiday scenes along the shore; Christmas music. Round trip takes approx. 20-25 minutes. Since the boats are uncover blankets and warm clothes are strongly encouraged. clasropes.com
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Snowboard on the Block
Denver, CO. Returns for its 5th year of extreme sports entertainment and live music downtown. Features rail jam, giveaways, athlete appearances, and pop-up shopping. snowboardontheblock.com
October-November
Warren Miller Movie Screenings See Warren Miller’s
68th ski film in Salt Lake City October 13-14, Orem October 17-19, Park City October 20-21, Ogden October 24-26, and Logan November 2-5. Admission includes $4 Solitude lift ticket and FREE early- or late-season Steamboat ticket. warrenmiller.com
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