Thursday, November 19th, 2009
Now that the temperatures are dropping quickly, it's time to quit camping for the year. Or is it? Winter camping can be an incredible...
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We've all seen it: damage to pristine areas done by campers or off-roaders. Litter strewn across a campground, tire tracks tearing up a meadow, fire...
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Closing arguments were heard yesterday in the trial to re-open the Salt Creek Canyon road in Canyonlands National Park. The trial pits local...
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The time of year is fast upon us that skiers and snowboarders will once again take to the slopes and enloy the beauty of winter whiteness. Sadly, many...
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The Supreme Court appeared ready to strike down a law limiting animal cruelty on the grounds that it is too broad and violates freedom of speech....
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The following is a press release from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Of course, in Utah, you have to draw out for a cow tag, but here are some...
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The following press release was issued just a couple of days ago. All gun owners should be interested in the outcome. WASHINGTON, D.C. – The...
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Utah duckhunters should be aware that some of the waterfowl management areas, namely Ogden Bay and Farmington Bay, will be closed for burning of...
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On the eve of the 2009 elk hunt, there are a few things hunters may want to consider for a successful hunt. First of all, realize that the average...
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This week, the trial began to decide the fate of Salt Creek Road in Canyonlands National Park. The road is significant because it leads to one of the...
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