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Untracked Utah
Sandstone hoodoos in the San Rafael Desert, Utah.
Photograph by Jack Dykinga

The Best of Sierra
More Red Rock Reveries
For decades, Sierra has covered the skirmishes between Club activists and those who would drill, develop, graze, and pave Utah's fabulous Red Rock Wilderness. In "Paradise Found" in 1998, T.H. Watkins reported that Utah had 3 million more acres of wilderness than commonly believed; the year previous, senior editor Paul Rauber surveyed the new Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument from a mountain bike in Kaiparowits for Keeps.