Jayme Moye

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)

MensJournal.com December 2014 The year’s 22 greatest feats proved that passion can trump fear. Read it here.

National Geographic Traveler November 2014 With 1,000 miles of dedicated bike paths, and 500 more in the works, the best way to see South Korea is by bike. Read it here.

MensJournal.com October 2014 A decade after conquering Everest, Erik Weinenmayer navigated 277 miles of America’s roughest waters. Read it here.

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

MensJournal.com August 2014 The Whitefish Bike Retreat offers a cozy home along the iconic Whitefish Trail, a 26-mile stretch of singletrack in Montana. Read it here.

Fodor’s Travel Intelligence August 2014 The best river towns in the U.S. have a natural exuberance, a playful energy not unlike the bubbling water that flows through them. Read it here.

MensJournal.com August 2014 On the Fourth of July, pro rock climber Timmy O’Neill guided six disabled men to the top of Mount Rainier. Read it here. 

MensJournal.com July 2014 A month-long expedition to paraglide – and hand cycle – the length of the European Alps will be the first ever by a disabled person. Read it here.

MensJournal.com July 2014 In his latest book, Alastair Humpreys talks about spending a year focused exclusively on short, inexpensive trips close to his home in London, or what he calls micro...