Tony Gill

Tony Gill is the outdoor and Park City editor for Salt Lake Magazine and previously toiled as editor-in-chief of Telemark Skier Magazine. Most of his time ignoring emails is spent aboard an under-geared single-speed on the trails above his home.
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Park City Life: K-9s and Porcupines

Kate Bjordahl reaches people through their pets.

Park City Life: Park City’s local food scene is thriving off Main Street.

Park City’s local food scene is thriving off Main Street.

Taj Mahal and The Blind Boys of Alabama

Blues and Gospel heavyweights headline spring music slate.

Gallery Mar: Main Street’s artistic mainstay

Maren Mullin made a bold choice when she decided to open a gallery on Main Street when she was just 25.

Steve Graff: Making Mountains into Playgrounds

Whether you’re at Deer Valley laying edges into perfect corduroy or peeling off tire knobs through a perfect berm, you can rest assured Steve Graff has a hand in your fun. Graff has been Deer Valley’s Ski Patrol Director since 2000 and he’s been steering Utah’s mountain-bike revolution since 1994.

Park City Life: The Heat is On

The ski industry’s two-faced response to global warming. Skiing through powder in Park City can be compared to an immersion in cold smoke—the result of a perfect combination of temperature and moisture, making...

Off-Road Car Camping in Utah

Off-Road Car Camping is booming in Utah. From the end of World War II through the 1960s, Americans had a passionate love affair with the highway. The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956...

The Most Important Meal: Doing Après Right

What’s the most essential thing for a successful day of skiing? Is it race-fit ski boots and a high-tech, three-layer Gore-Tex jacket? What about blue skies and 10-plus inches of dry powder?...

Tony Gill

Tony Gill is the outdoor and Park City editor for Salt Lake Magazine and previously toiled as editor-in-chief of Telemark Skier Magazine. Most of his time ignoring emails is spent aboard an under-geared single-speed on the trails above his home.