
Expertise & Background
- Topics of Expertise: Backpacking, bikepacking, trail running, camping, climbing, archery
- Education: Bachelor of Arts, English / Creative Writing
- Years of Writing: 15
- Years of Gear Testing: 10+
- Previous Publications: New York Times, Outside Magazine, Longreads, Backpacker, Lonely Planet, TripAdvisor, Huffington Post, The Strategist, Runner’s World, Travel + Leisure, The Trek, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Popular Mechanics, Runner’s World, Bicycling Magazine, Adventure Cycling, Backpacking Light, Wide Open Spaces
Why I Chose This Career
I have always enjoyed backcountry travel and writing, and somehow figured out a way to turn it into a career between writing, editing, and gear testing.
How I Began My Career
I started as an intern with a local outdoors magazine. After thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail I took a job as the managing editor for an outdoor publication and continued as a full-time freelance writer from there.
Recent Articles
Best Hiking Socks of 2025
Last Updated: February 20, 2025
You can’t overvalue a great pair of hiking socks: They keep your feet comfortable and dry while helping to prevent blisters and hotspots. We've tested the full array of styles in varied conditions, and below are our picks for the best hiking socks of...
Salomon ADV Skin 5 Hydration Vest Review
Last Updated: June 23, 2025
Salomon holds a strong corner of the hydration vest market, landing at the top of our running vest reviews year after year. The ADV Skin 5 checks all the boxes, with accessible, easy-to-organize pockets, a comfortable fit, and a 5-liter capacity...
Good Camping Gear on a Budget
Last Updated: August 7, 2025
Most top-of-the-line camping gear is loaded with luxuries and features that mimic the comforts of home. But unless you're getting out every weekend or like to “glamp” (a glamorous version of camping), the latest and greatest technology isn’t a...
Best Trail Running Shoes of 2025
Last Updated: July 10, 2025
Running on varied and challenging trails is a welcome break from the monotony of pounding pavement (or even worse, the belt of a treadmill). Better yet, trail running is an immensely easy sport to get into and requires only minimal gear. Our team has...