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After perilous climbing fall, Idaho outdoorsman has lessons to share on pride, safety

After perilous climbing fall, Idaho outdoorsman has lessons to share on pride, safety Nicole Blanchard, The Idaho Statesman © Jeremy Christensen/TNS View of the trail mountain landscape toward Salt Lake Valley in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Wasatch Rocky Mountain Range in Utah. BOISE, Idaho For weeks after his accident, Michael Lanza woke up each morning replaying the fall. Last October, Lanza, 59, fell 25 feet and crashed headfirst onto a rock ledge while rock climbing in Little Cottonwood Canyon outside Salt Lake City with his son, Nate. Lanza is an outdoors writer and has been rock climbing, hiking, backpacking and biking for most of his life. He founded his outdoors website, The Big Outside, to share tips and tales while offering online guides and trip-planning services to other outdoor enthusiasts.

Multiple crashes reported on I-15 in Box Elder County; early-morning snow sticking to roads at high elevations

Multiple crashes reported on I-15 in Box Elder County; early-morning snow sticking to roads at high elevations Utah s Traction Law in effect for Big and Little Cottonwood canyons Utah Highway Patrol and last updated 2021-04-06 09:51:48-04 A springtime snowstorm is making it look like winter and affecting some Utah roadways Tuesday morning. The Utah Department of Transportation there are multiple crashes along southbound I-15 near Willard in Box Elder County, and the freeway is closed at mile marker 352. Drivers are urged to expect heavy delays and seek alternate routes. A Utah Highway Patrol spokesman said five crashes occurred between mile markers 351 and 352. One crash led to injuries.

Grab Your Gear, There s Still Time to Visit the Best Spring Skiing Spots

Grab Your Gear, There s Still Time to Visit the Best Spring Skiing Spots Men s Journal 3/16/2021 Annie Fast © steveheinrichs Mt. Bachelor in Bend, Oregon Spring skiing is such a different experience than deep winter skiing that it honestly should be thought of as a second season. While the winter months are characterized by intense storm cycles, freezing temperatures, and mercifully limited daylight granted the payoff is incredible powder days spring is all about long sunny days, groomed runs and parks, and slushy afternoon slopes and maybe a few fresh powder days, because…spring. The contrast between a week spent at a ski area during the December holidays versus March and April could not be starker. For starters, you’ve got an entire winter’s worth of snow depth to ski on providing great coverage. And the frothing crowds that throng to the mountains have had their fill (or at least mellowed out). Plus, the sun stays high up in the sky longer, provi

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