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: Wendi Pettett, Preservation 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?”

Wendi Pettett, of Preservation Utah, sat down with us for episode 175 and she told us that the one thing she would have someone do while visiting Utah would be to hit all the National Parks. Wendi said that all of them are worthy in their own right! We love Utah.com as a resource for each park.

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Utah’s One Thing: Jude Higgins, Death Doula, founder of HELD

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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?”

Death Doula, Jude Higgins, joined us on episode 163. Jude told us the one thing you should do while visiting Utah is to go to a death café! Jude said she loves so many things about Utah. She loves the brewers, distillers, and cidery’s. She loves that Utah was the second state that allowed gay marriage and Utah is progressing. Of course, Jude loves Sundance and Capitol Reef too! She is like Dave Cawley and didn’t want to share here favorite part because she wants to keep it sacred!

Click on the picture for links to Death Cafe’s in your area.

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Utah’s One Thing: Jackie Assaad Beehive Cheese

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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?”

Jackie Assaad of Beehive Cheese sat down with us for the cheesiest episode 160. Of course we say you need to try some Beehive Cheese, but Jackie said she was put on the spot by our question. The one thing she would tell someone visiting Utah to do before they left would be to get into the Uintah mountains! You can find 10 great hikes in the Uintah’s at 10 Adventures.com

Fact: The Uintah’s are the only contiguous (that means together/in sequence) mountain range that runs east-west in the United States!

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Utah’s One Thing: Ashley Patterson, Wasatch Community Gardens

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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 159 the executive director of Wasatch Community Gardens, Ashley Patterson, joined us. Ashley told us that the thing she would tell someone visiting Utah would be is to visit Grand Stair Case Escalante. She said Utah’s natural wonders are phenomenal. Ashley said if you only get to pick one… the slot canyons are so unique and cool!

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Utah’s One Thing: Jen Lopez, Clever Octopus

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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?”

Jen Lopez, from Clever Octopus, joined us for episode 138. When we asked Jen what her one thing she would tell someone visiting Utah would be, Jen told us, “we have some of the coolest state parks in the country.” Jen’s favorite is Goblin Valley. With thousands of hoodoo’s, this area of Utah was created from an erosion-resistant layer of rock atop relatively softer sandstone.

Photo: Daily Mail UK @Alamy

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Utah’s One Thing: Stuart Graves, Sundance Selfie Photographer

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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 Stuart Graves, Sundance Selfie Photographer, join us pre-Sundance Film Festival for episode 134. Stuart said that the one thing that someone visiting Utah should do before leaving is to visit Moab and explore there. Stuart has been all over the world and he says Moab is still “surreal and amazing scenery.”

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Utah’s One Thing: Cat Umano, Dancer and Podcaster

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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 129 We were joined by Cat Umano dancer and host of SLC Sitdown Podcast. Cat said that as a transplant to Utah there is still a lot that she hasn’t done, but she would tell someone visiting Utah to experience nature and the mountains. We hope she gets to go back to Zion and experience Angel’s Landing after telling us about missing her opportunity because of rain! **Also on a side note, if you are looking for dance lessons, Cat will be back in Utah this summer! You can get in touch with her through her Facebook or Twitter page!**

Photo: ZionPonderosa.com

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Utah’s One Thing: Shireen Ghorbani Salt Lake County Council

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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 122 we were joined by the now newly elected Salt Lake County Council member, Shireen Ghorbani. Shireen is a transplant to Utah and she told us it was hard to choose, but the one thing that she would tell someone visiting Utah that they had to do before leaving would be to visit the “most beautiful” Grand Stair Case Escalante. This beautiful piece of land is the size of Delaware! Shireen said that our parks and monuments are cool! Utah.com is a great resource to find out more about this stunning piece of nature in Utah!

Photo: Mark Milligan

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Utah’s One Thing: Artist Cara Jean Means

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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 119, local artist Cara Jean Means, told us that the one thing someone visiting Utah should do is to jump in one of Utah’s many creeks fully clothed, up to your neck! Cara specifically mentioned Provo canyon creeks. Geology.com is a great source for mapping Utah’s water. Good news is, there are creeks all over our Utah mountains that you could find one anywhere! **WARNING!!! Do not play in creeks with spring run off**

Provo River. Photo: Ken Lund

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