
Expertise & Background
- Topics of Expertise: Backcountry skiing, snowboarding, mountaineering, climbing, trail running, backpacking, hiking, surfing, mountain biking
- Education: MFA in Creative Writing, University of Notre Dame; MBA from UC Berkeley
- Years of Writing: 20+
- Years of Gear Testing: 20+
- Certifications: Wilderness EMT, AIARE Level 1&2
- Club or Association Memberships: Shralpinist's Society
- Previous Publications: Powder, Outside, Couloir, Backcountry, Telemark, Tahoe Quarterly, Backpacker, Oxygen
Why I Chose This Career
I need to be outside as much as possible.
How I Began My Career
I started writing seriously while working as a backcountry ranger in Canyonlands, National Park. From there, I was able to craft those stories and others about time spent in the mountains, deserts, rivers, and oceans into various articles and publications focused on being outside, why it's important, and how to do it well.
Recent Articles
Best Ski Gloves and Mittens of 2025
Last Updated: September 3, 2024
Nothing ruins a great day on the slopes like frozen fingers, and a quality glove or mitten can make all the difference. Choosing one that fits the conditions and type of skiing you do most is an important decision. The more you ride, the more you...
Best Powder Skis of 2025
Last Updated: October 22, 2024
Whether you’re an intermediate skier making the transition from resort to backcountry or a seasoned rider who lives for secret stashes and untracked terrain, a dedicated powder ski can make a world of difference in deep snow. Compared to traditional...
Best Intermediate Skis of 2025
Last Updated: October 16, 2024
Intermediate-level skis hit a sweet spot in the market: strong enough for carving but reasonably light and easy to control. They’re a great match for a wide swath of skiers, from those with a few seasons’ experience who can confidently link turns on...