MensJournal.com January 2016 In the wake of a federal report, a river guide tells her story—of a party culture gone awry, where women are harassed and treated as objects. Read it...
Travel + Leisure December 2015 Do women learn to ski differently than men? A raft of new single-sex programs aims to prove they do. Jayme Moye takes to the slopes with...
Dorado May/June 2015 Los Poblanos Inn is a food-lovers’ retreat, where guests can literally enjoy the fruits of the working organic farm. Read it here.* *Finalist: 2015 North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)
MensJournal.com April 2015 Attention shifts from Everest climbers to remote hikers in areas of the country that were hardest hit by the earthquake. Read it here.* *Silver Winner: 2015 North American Travel...
MensJournal.com December 2014 The most iconic family-owned outfitters in the U.S. tell their story, and offer up their company’s defining expedition. Read it here.* *Finalist: 2015 North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)
5280 September 2014 The foul-weather sport of cyclocross is the fastest-growing bike-racing discipline in the Centennial State—despite Colorado’s fair-weather fans. Read it here.* *3rd place: 2014 Society of Professional Journalists Top...
Epic Life September 2014 How a Vail Valley local pioneered the burgeoning sport of whitewater SUP. Read it here.* *Bronze: 2014 North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) Awards
ESPN April 2014 Afghanistan’s first female road bike racers have both inspired and incensed. The question remains: Is their country ready for them? Read it here.* *Gold Winner: 2014 North American Travel...
Alaska April 2014 Stand-up paddle boarding—a bold new way to fish Alaska. Read it here.* *Silver Winner: 2014 North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)
The Clymb September 2013 Can a new backpacking trail replace terrorism with tourism? Read it here.* *Bronze Winner: 2013 North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)