
Expertise & Background
- Topics of Expertise: Running, skiing, travel
- Education: Bachelor of Arts, International Studies and Spanish (2006), Juris Doctor (2009)
- Years of Writing: 15
- Certifications: AIARE Course Instructor, AIARE Pro 2 Certificate of Training
- Club or Association Memberships: American Avalanche Association, American Mountain Guides Association, Central Oregon Avalanche Center
- Previous Publications: 1859 Magazine, Bend Magazine, iRunFar, Men’s Journal, Source Weekly, The Avalanche Review, Travel Oregon
Why I Chose This Career
I love the outdoors, sharing experiences with others, and writing.
How I Began My Career
I began my career as a lawyer before making the shift to the outdoor industry, where I started as a copywriter. After 10+ years in marketing and content management, I began working as a freelance writer for my own personal enjoyment and creative fulfillment, in addition to ski guiding and teaching avalanche courses. In 2022, my side gigs became my full-time job—now, I split my time between guiding/avalanche education in the winter and freelance writing in the summer and fall.
Recent Articles
Trew Gear Stella Jacket Primo Review
Last Updated: September 26, 2023
Oregon-based Trew Gear is no stranger to inclement weather, and their ski jackets are built to handle harsh conditions and rough treatment while looking good in the process. The women’s-specific Stella Jacket Primo is a case in point, combining...
Best Backcountry (Touring) Ski Boots of 2025
Last Updated: November 1, 2024
There's a strong argument that the most important part of your ski touring kit is a pair of quality boots that fit well. The good news is that this growing category has seen some impressive advancements, with a plethora of models that excel both on the...
Trew Gear Chariot Bib Primo Review
Last Updated: September 26, 2023
Oregon-based Trew Gear is a relatively young brand but has wasted no time assembling a solid lineup of high-quality and clean-looking ski kits. We recently put the women’s Chariot Bib Primo to the test in central Oregon and came away with high praise...
How to Layer for Backcountry Skiing
Last Updated: January 7, 2025
Backcountry skiing can be an incredibly rewarding way to spend your time outdoors—no crowds, untouched snow, and a skin-track workout to compliment your knee-deep powder turns. But the conflicting demands of uphill and downhill travel can make dialing...