
Expertise & Background
- Topics of Expertise: Hiking, backpacking, camping, rock climbing, canyoneering, skiing, yoga, travel
- Education: Bachelor of Fine Art, RMCAD
- Years of Writing: 20
- Years of Gear Testing: 9
- Certifications: Wilderness First Aid, CPR, Clinical Herbalism & Nutrition, Full Stack Web Development
- Club or Association Memberships: American Alpine Club, Leadership Lake Tahoe
- Previous Publications: OutdoorGearLab, TechGearLab, Plant Healer Magazine
Why I Chose This Career
I have a deep passion for writing, education, art, and the outdoors. Working for Switchback Travel brings together the best parts of every job I've had or skill I've amassed in a dynamic way that keeps me on my toes.
How I Began My Career
I've been writing for all of my adult life, but my first professional endeavors were in the realm of herbalism and botany, writing curricula for classes and conferences. I also spent many years teaching people how to ferment almost anything (from sauerkraut and cheese to bread and wine) and how to make their own body care products. I love helping folks learn a new skill or find the right tool for the job, and I subsequently started testing and writing about outdoor gear in 2016. I knew I'd found my niche, and it's been a joy to continue to guide outdoor enthusiasts to the right products and to be challenged by friends and colleagues while playing outside.
Recent Articles
Best Fleece Jackets of 2025
Last Updated: April 29, 2025
With a wide variety of insulated jackets on the market, the classic fleece is still the most comfortable and affordable. These polyester jackets have been providing cozy warmth for years, from campsites and ski resorts to the streets and restaurants of...
Keen Zionic Waterproof Mid Hiking Boot Review
Last Updated: April 9, 2025
At first glance, the Zionic Waterproof Mid hiking boot is a far cry from Keen’s traditional leather stompers, but after extensive testing on trails in Wyoming and Washington state, we’ve come away impressed with the brand’s first foray into the...
Best Vests
Last Updated: May 31, 2024
For getting outdoors on cool fall and spring days, it’s hard to beat a vest. This simple layering piece adds warmth to your core and is cozy, compact, and cheaper than a full jacket. But, like all sectors of the clothing industry, vests are varied...
Best Women’s Winter Jackets of 2025
Last Updated: February 25, 2025
When the days get shorter and the mercury drops, it’s time to reach for a winter jacket to guard against the cold. Lightweight puffies have their place for three-season use, but you'll want a well-insulated, serious piece for truly frigid conditions...