Utah
At southern Utah’s five-star Amangiri, the answers are blowing in the wind.
At first of the brand new 12 months, I ventured to Amangiri, a contemporary, storied resort minimize like a cliff dwelling into the stark and gorgeous rock formations of southern Utah.
The 20-minute drive to the property from the small airport in Web page, Arizona provided a primary take a look at the area. Located on the base of Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante Nationwide Monument and the northwestern fringe of Navajo Nation, this can be a quintessential southwestern panorama of plateaus, canyons, and some odd hoodoos in a palette of sand and rust.
The attribute painterly terrain of Amangiri’s 600 acres, as seen behind the resort’s adjoining sister property, Camp Sarika.(Courtesy of Amangiri)
The blue of Lake Powell snaked by means of the dry rock however is not a lot of an oasis lately. The water was so low it may very well be mistaken for a minor river. Our driver, a Navajo lady who grew up and nonetheless lives on the reservation, recalled childhood summers spent swimming within the lake, her nostalgia tinged with actual sorrow for the depletion of the man-made reservoir which might maintain overflow from the Colorado River if there have been any. She was the primary of some Native folks right here to narrate an analogous story over my weekend keep.
You may know you have arrived at Amangiri while you spy the megalith that is typically referred to as the Praying Monk. It’s a recreation company play to see totally different faces within the rock. At varied angles I noticed the monk, but additionally a gorilla or a Native chief with a formidable headdress. No matter you see, there isn’t any denying it has some high quality that appears to designate this 600-acre swath of land as particular, even religious. And whereas we’re informed it’s a nature-made sculpture, I am unable to assist however suppose it seems to have been positioned right here as a monument by some prehistoric folks (however then once more, I’ve been binge-watching Historic Apocalypse on Netflix!).
Except for this uncommon megalith, the method to the resort is considerably anticlimactic. I did not even discover its modernist structure till we arrived on the safety gate. With room charges beginning round $3,000 an evening, you may count on a grander entrance, however there’s not a lot in the best way of lavishness right here aside from the lengthy, magnificent stretch of quiet, unoccupied land. That is the understated luxurious and ethos of Amangiri.
An opulent suite with a view at Amangiri.(Courtesy of Amangiri)
It was my second expertise with Aman (the primary, at Jackson Gap’s Amangani in 2021), a model of beyond-five-star resorts and resorts positioned in a few of the most magical locations on Earth, however presently with simply three within the U.S. (together with a hyper-luxe new keep in New York). Every property is constructed to replicate its distinctive panorama and native tradition with out taking an excessive amount of from it; Amangani a basic mountain lodge to Amangiri’s canyon-embedded bunker. The structure right here in Utah is exceedingly considerate, the design minimalist and of the place—suppose pure components like stone and wooden, rough-hewn water options, and Native pottery and baskets in all places.
The service is flawless and each final element refined, however there may be nothing at Amangiri that screams extravagance; it’s for vacationers who do not must be impressed by materials issues, for wanderers who care about issues like environmental conservation and cultural integration. The impressiveness of the panorama is allowed to shine, a much-needed refuge for connection between people and nature.
This intention is obvious as we arrive in our suite, the place the entrance door provides a direct view overtop plush beds, by means of ground to ceiling sliding glass home windows, out to a patio with a hearth pit, and past to the nice rugged expanse. We’re instructed to not fear about closing the blackout curtains. Until you’ve one thing in opposition to a dramatic dawn, the drapes are pointless as company are requested to not move right here for the sake of privateness and the unobstructed view. This panorama can be seen from the deep soaking tub and twin rainfall showers in our cavernous, inexperienced stone–tiled toilet. I met with our tub properly previous dusk and regretted not having timed my tub with sundown.
A hike on Amangiri’s East Coyote Path.(Natalie Wages)
Just like the natives who’ve stored eyes on this territory for hundreds of years earlier than us, we’ve got little extra to take care of than the sky, its desert solar and moon and uncanny smattering of stars, and the sweeping scene all of them make, like an ever-changing dwell portray, because the day goes by. After which there’s the land, the place throughout miles of on-property trails our boots meet with well-worn sandstone and odd boulders studded with small river rocks mentioned to be hundreds of thousands of years outdated, from again when this land mass was, like a lot of the traditional world, submerged in infinite water.
On Amangiri’s East Coyote Path, we adopted a mud path marked by subtly positioned cairns and marvel at these weird stones together with varied native vegetation stubbornly taking pictures up from parched earth: Indian rice grass, some form of yucca, desert sage and, once in a while, an otherworldly pop of colour in a flower that has dried on its stalk however retained its hue of youth. However all these particulars really feel tiny while you zoom out to see the larger image, which is not actually large a lot as infinite, of undulating canyon and cliff face the appears each wildly textural and completely easy without delay, like a trompe-l’œil painted by the comb of components and time. Friends can get a more in-depth look of the geology with yoga on the rocks or, for thrill seekers, on the property’s Through Ferrata climbing route.
At Amangiri, although, these optical illusions aren’t reserved simply for many who do the legwork of in search of them out. The terrain will be simply considered by means of each window within the place. At breakfast within the welcoming however unassuming eating room, the place the tamale benedict and forged iron pancakes are a no brainer, the toughest determination you will make is selecting which method to face: towards the valley ground ringed by mesas and topped with magnanimous sky, or towards the pool, which is well the property’s pièce de résistance. On a winter morning, the chilly air meets the heated floor to legendary impact, sending up floaty steam that licks at a central rock formation, which juts out to greet its personal reflection on a wonderfully nonetheless aircraft of glassy turquoise water.
Amangiri, actually constructed into and across the rock formations of southern Utah.(Courtesy of Amangiri)
The excessively Instagramable central swimming pool is a touch of what is hiding out within the spa. My coronary heart actually leapt once I opened the heavy door into an austere stone hallway, darkish aside from the sunshine of dripping white pillar candles. Nothing may very well be extra easy actually, however when waking up at Amangiri appears like being born anew into an unlimited and wild world, moving into its spa is extra akin to tucking safely again into the womb. It is the essence of heat and comfy. There are wood-burning fireplaces, therapy rooms designed to really feel like easy Navajo houses, and massages, physique wraps, and facials geared towards grounding, purifying, and nourishing. You’ll be able to join guided meditations, a crystal sound tub and Pilates courses, however beneath no circumstance are you able to miss the non-public sizzling tub, once more carved into the pure rock, for a blissful post-treatment soak.
If you happen to can muster up the motivation to go away this wellness heaven, Amangiri’s journey concierge can set you up with any of quite a few epic actions together with excursions into close by Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, and Zion Nationwide Park. Want a hen’s eye view? Summon a sizzling air balloon or a helicopter. My transient keep allowed time just for a brief jaunt off the property nevertheless it was an inspiring one, and one I hope to lengthy carry with me.
Forward of our Navajo information Raymond Chee, one other who was born and raised and is now elevating his personal younger son on the close by reservation, we squeezed and shimmied and performed like children by means of a trio of secret slot canyons whose outdated crimson sandstone rose in excessive, tight cliffs, like monstrous tidal waves each which approach we turned, beneath the watch of a fantastic horned owl. A reflective sort, Chee recalled his personal childhood enjoying in these canyons—his recreation was to scale the vertical rock like lizards with out ever touching the bottom—and later shared a standard Navajo prayer. In his native tongue, he requested Mom Earth to hold his detrimental ideas off onto the wind, to show them into one thing lovely like a raindrop or a flower. Legend has it, he informed us, that it was these very ideas, carried on the winds by means of the prayers of his ancestors, that had carved out the wavelike patterns of the twisting slot canyons so many centuries in the past.
And so that is how my go to to Amangiri impressed a brand new 12 months’s decision that I entry infrequently: Once I really feel anxious or overwhelmed, I’ll take a deep breath and exhale it into the southwestern slot canyon of my thoughts’s eye, and watch it swoop and fly away and rework into one thing lovely.
// Amangiri, Canyon Level (Utah), aman.com/resorts/amangiri
Antelope Canyon is a straightforward tour from Amangiri however, open to the general public, will be fairly crowded throughout excessive seasons. Organize for a personal go to to extra secret and equally beautiful canyons with Amangiri’s concierge.(Martina Misar-Tummeltshammer)
Utah
‘A taste of home’: Watch adorable dogs at Utah shelter get presents from Santa
Dogs at an animal sanctuary in southern Utah had a paw-sitively delightful Christmas morning as they picked out presents from Santa’s sleigh.
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, just north of the Arizona border, hosted a “Santa Sleigh” Christmas morning for dogs at the shelter. The shelter says the pups “joyfully picked out toys” from a sleigh “decked out in holiday trimmings and loaded with more than 500 toys” donated by the non-profit’s corporate partner, Pet Supplies Plus and Blue Buffalo.
Video footage shared by Best Friends shows dozens of dogs sniffing around for the best presents, which included ropes, balls and squeaky toys. The shelter dogs also got cuddles and treats from Best Friends volunteers and staff members.
Dozens of shelter dogs receive toys from ‘Santa Sleigh’
Dozens of dogs at the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Utah picked out gifts from “Santa Sleigh.”
‘Meaningful tradition’
Best Friends Animal Society CEO Julie Castle said in a statement that the event “is a truly meaningful tradition at Best Friends.”
“It gives the Sanctuary dogs a taste of home until they find loving families of their own,” Castle said. “It also makes our caregivers happy to provide this special experience for the dogs they care for every day.”
The sleigh made the rounds to more than a dozen locations at the Sanctuary’s Dogtown, delighting more than 400 dogs awaiting adoption. Best Friends said the dogs at the sanctuary came from shelters in Utah and across the country.
Dogtown is described as a “place of healing, learning and fun for dogs and puppies.”
Founded in 1984, Best Friends, is a leading animal welfare organization with shelters across the country. The organization aims to end the killing of dogs and cats in America’s shelters and make the country no-kill in 2025. The sanctuary, meanwhile, is the largest of its kind in the U.S., according to Best Friends website and is “tucked into the majestic canyons of southern Utah.”
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
Utah
Mega Millions lottery draws Utahns to Arizona for chance to win big
ST. GEORGE, Utah — When most Utahns hear about a big prize above a billion dollars, they’re out of luck. That is unless they live in southern Utah with a 30-minute drive from Arizona.
“I’m from St. George, Utah and I have the winning tickets,” Cindy Gaines yelled waving her Mega Millions tickets.
Gaines runs Discount Plumbing with her husband Josh in St. George, though she admits that doesn’t make them rich.
“It keeps us going and we pride ourselves on not being a big corporation,” she said. “But when we win, we’re going to reinvest the money in our company, keep our prices down and keep our customers happy. “
What Gaines wants to win is the Mega Millions national lottery prize being drawn on Friday night which will be somewhere above $1.2 billion.
While national lotteries aren’t legal in Utah, people in southern Utah are willing to drive 30 minutes across the state line to Arizona – where Mega Millions can be played.
St. George resident Brian Cram was one of them and said his reason for chasing a billion-dollar dream is to not worry about finances.
“I mean obviously there’s house and cars and being able to get those things when you want,” said Cram. “But ultimately, yeah, it’s just you, your friends, your family saying, ‘Hey, you’re done worrying about those kind of things.’”
The Eagles Landing truck stop is the first place people driving down the freeway from Southern Utah can get to where the Arizona Lottery can be played.
But it wasn’t just people from Utah who were from out of state.
“I’m coming from Las Vegas!” exclaimed Elinor Gacae. “You know, there’s no lottery over there so I just needed to make sure I get some lottery tickets.”
If nobody wins on Friday night, then at least another $100 million will be added to the prize, making it at least $1.3 to $1.4 billion for the next draw on Tuesday.
Utah
After a Utah man accidentally triggered an avalanche, he rescued his trapped brother
After a Utah man accidentally triggered an avalanche while riding a snowmobile on Christmas Eve, he was able to rescue his brother and return to safety.
The unidentified pair of brothers and their father were snowmobiling in the Steep Hollow area of the Logan Canyon, a series of hiking trails in Cache County, Utah. The younger brother was riding across a slope when he triggered the avalanche, the Utah Avalanche Center said in a news release.
The younger brother saw the snow ripple below and around his sled and was able to ride off the avalanche, but watched as it “swept up and carried his older brother,” who had not been on his snowmobile at the time of the incident, the UAC said. The avalanche carried the older brother and his snowmobile about 100 yards and through a group of trees, partially burying the machine and completely burying the older brother.
The brothers’ father was stuck below the avalanche, but climbed up to try to search for his sons. He was hampered by snow that “was deep and completely unsupportable,” and became trapped up to his waist.
The younger brother was able to get close enough to where his older brother was trapped to see “a couple of fingers” sticking out of the snow. The younger brother was able to dig him out of the drifts.
The two brothers doubled up on one snowmobile and rode out of the area. Their father was able to get out of the snow and ride out as well.
The older brother broke a leg in the incident, according to the UAC. The center said that on Dec. 26, its staff went to the scene of the accident and recovered the older brother’s “bent-up and broken snowmobile” and the airbag had deployed when he was caught in the avalanche.
“The damage to the sled, the airbag, and the rider was caused by all being dragged violently through a group of trees by the avalanche,” the UAC said.
The UAC warned that similar avalanche conditions “are widespread in the area and that the danger will be rising across the mountains of Northern Utah and Southeast Idaho as we head into the weekend.”
Avalanches can occur on any steep slope, given the right conditions, according to the National Weather Service. Warning signs include cracks forming in the snow around a person’s feet or skis, a feeling of hollow ground, a “whumping” sound while walking, or surface patterns made by strong winds. Heavy snowfall or rain, or significant warming in recent days, could also be a warning sign for an avalanche, according to the NWS.
To stay safe in case of an avalanche, the NWS recommends following advisories from regional avalanche centers, who will have up-to-date local information. Those going out in the snow should bring a transceiver so they can be found if they are buried in the snow, a shovel so they can help dig if someone is trapped, and a probe that can help locate someone covered by snow.
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