Utah’s One Thing: Charles Johnson, Utah’s Spirit Trail Guide

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Episode 186 we were joined by Charles Johnson, the creator of Utah’s Spirit Trail guide. When we asked Charles what his one thing he would tell someone visiting Utah they must do before leaving, he totally plugged himself! Which, of course, we would suggest too! Pick up a guide and go to Utah’s local distilleries.

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Utah’s One Thing: Su, Ron, and Bernie, of Summum

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Episode 184 we took a field trip to the Summum Pyramid in Salt Lake City and had a chat with Su, Bernie, and Ron. When we asked them what the one thing someone should do when visiting Utah is, Ron and Bernie both warmly said visit Summum! Su said that you should go hiking. We agree with both! Here’s a link to one of our favorite websites, Utah.com, for some hiking suggestions.

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Utah’s One Thing: Shawn Peterson Formerly of Green Urban Lunch Box

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

We had Shawn Peterson, formerly of Green Urban Lunch box, join us for episode 109 and then he stopped back by to say goodbye for episode 182. We did ask him his one thing on his last visit too. This visit he told us, since he will probably be leaving Utah, that the one thing he will miss about Utah is the Wasatch mountains on a clear day with a little snow on top.

We agree.

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Utah’s One Thing: Michelle Miller, Pioneer Park Coalition

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

When we asked Michelle Miller, of the Pioneer Park Coalition, during episode 180 what her one thing she would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do, she said “just one thing?” Michelle said she grew up in the mountains and she has a huge crush on Big Cottonwood and she would totally marry it. She said every time you see it or visit it, it is breath taking. Her words, “it is second to none!”

Clouds over Big Cottonwood Canyon
Photo: Alaska Air

There is a lot to do in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Utah.com has information on the scenic drive. Utah’s Adventure Family did a top 10 hikes in Big Cottonwood!

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Utah’s One Thing: Jessie Jude Gilmore, Clubhouse on South Temple

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

We were honored to have caretaker of the Clubhouse on South Temple, Jessie Jude Gilmore, join us for episode 178 to talk about the grant they were up for from Partners in Preservation: Main Streets campaign hosted by National Geographic. The building is known for being Salt Lake’s very own Ladies Literary Club. And yes, they did win the grant!

We asked Jessie what her one thing she would tell someone visiting Utah that they must do before leaving, and she told us to go up past Pine View reservoir and find yourself at Causey reservoir and cliff jump! She said, recognize that you are in nature.

Park City Television did a great highlight on the reservoir:

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Utah’s One Thing: Catherine Armstrong, Only in Your State (Utah)

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

We had Catherine Armstrong, who gives us TONS of ideas for cool things to do in Utah on Only In Your State, sat down with us for episode 176 and she told us that the one thing she would tell someone they had to do when visiting Utah is to visit Brighton Lakes trail! Catherine said it is the prettiest, it is a high elevation, it is moderately difficult, and just a heads up… no dogs are allowed.

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Utah’s One Thing: Moudi Sbeity, Laziz Kitchen

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Moudi Sbeity, a founder behind Laziz Kitchen, sat down with us for episode 173 and when we asked him what the one thing he would tell someone visiting Utah that they had to do before leaving, he said, “obviously eat at Laziz for an immersive experience!” We agree! Moudi also said to go on a hike. He said everything is so close and to be able to see the entire valley is breathtaking. His words, “it’s a peaceful space.” All Trails is one of our favorite hiking websites!

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Utah’s One Thing: Folk Hogan

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

This one is a doozy! We had 5 of 6 band members of Folk Hogan join us for episode 169 to celebrate their new album release. This is what they told us you should do while visiting Utah!

Moses said it’s a tough question. He said there are so many wonderful things in the state. Salt Lake is a special town, and you should go to some of the great under ages locations. He mentioned Diabolical Records, The Beehive, The Underground… Moses said he is constantly impressed by the music that comes out of Salt Lake City. He specifically mentions, Baby Gurl. Moses threw in a vegan restaurant too, BoltCutter.

Canyon said, besides Folk Hogan, of course. Go to Goblin Valley, take mushrooms and break your leg. Canyon actually said if you have to come to Utah and do one thing, put a suit on and go to a rural city and go to church. You sit there for two hours and see what people in Utah grew up with. He doesn’t want you converted, just see what it is like. *also he said do this drunk* Also, Lagoon is fun he guesses…

Kameron said he had an easy answer! He visit Moab, Canyonlands, and all the other places… the places that make you feel like you are on a different planet, and that includes Arches. Or as Canyon said, do the Teddy Roosevelt. *aka visit the national parks*

Jared he likes to go to Subway. *joking… we joke* (Jared has since left the band) He did say try the beers cause Utah has some of the best craft beers.

Nick has given us his one thing before, but he said to try the Del Taco… wah wah… He did bring up some local places like Taco Time and some local taco trucks downtown Salt Lake City.

Curtis would give a counterpoint to Kameron and say the mountains… but he wasn’t here so…

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Utah’s One Thing: Patrick Adair, Carbon Fiber Jeweler

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Episode 168 we were joined by carbon fiber ring designer, Patrick Adair. He told us that the one thing he would tell someone to do when visiting Utah would be to go off roading! Patrick said that there are so many places like 5 mile pass and Little Sahara, just to name a couple. The Trek Planner has a great overview of 5 Mile Pass. One of our favorite resources, Utah.com, has some great information on the Little Sahara sand dunes.

Photo: Bob Wick, BLM, @mypubliclands Tumblr

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Utah’s One Thing: Tim Haran, Utah Beer News

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Tim Haran sat down to talk Utah beer with us for episode 167. While he was with us we asked him what his one thing to do before leaving Utah would be and he told us that you simply have to watch a minor league baseball game in Ogden, Utah. Tim says, “not for the game but for the environment.” That would be northern Utah’s very own, Ogden Raptors.

We must add that Tim also said that just because it is now something we can do in Utah, take a beer tour and get a Utah made beer!

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