Jayme Moye
A skier in deep powder at Valhalla Mountain Touring Lodge

Men’s Journal February 2024 This unique ecosystem—what’s known as an inland temperate rainforest—is only found in Siberia, parts of Russia, and here. Read it here.

The Reef Magic pontoon boat beside Moore reef

Hidden Compass February 2024 Amid Sea Rangers, scientists, and underwater spectacles, Jayme Moye finds a pioneering effort to restore Earth’s largest living structure. Read it here.

Men’s Journal June 2023 With the Defender Service Awards underway, Jayme spoke to a major player in the outdoor accessibility and climate education space. Read it here.

Kootenay Mountain CultureMay 2023British Columbia’s newest nature conservancy is a marvel of 2,000-year-old trees and wildlife. Just don’t expect guided tours anytime soon. Read it here.

Conde Nast Traveler March 2023 On a trek along the Australian state’s scenic coast, Jayme Moye discovers how connecting with nature can help protect it. Read it here.

Conde Nast Traveler February 2023 Panorama Ski Resort, home of the endangered Whitebark pine, is leading a groundbreaking new initiative to save it. Read it here.

The Toronto Star June 2022 Revelstoke is situated within the world’s only inland temperate rainforest, where trees can grow to the size of grain silos. Read it here.

Kootenay Mountain Culture May 2022 The Kootenays are home to the world’s only inland temperate rainforest, and its uniqueness attracts everyone from tree huggers to tree cutters. Read it here.

Filson Journal March 2022 A team of scientists are on a mission to protect marine life in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Read it here.

Kootenay Mountain Culture December 2021 In the Kootenay region of British Columbia, Backcountry skiing has exploded in popularity, driving an increased use of public lands. How much is too much? Read...