Jayme Moye

Canadian Geographic January 2021 A Canadian ski-touring legend reminisces about snow-bound cultural connections made prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and mounting political tensions. Read it here.* *Best Outdoor Adventure Story: 2021 Travel Media Association of...

Kootenay Mountain Culture November 2020 Stories of Ice chronicles the history of glaciers in British Columbia and Alberta through the unique experiences of the people who live and work there. Read...

Mustang Survival September 2020 Jayme and her family of lake sailors find their sea legs. Read it here.

Mustang Survival August 2020 An aspiring R2AK team from interior British Columbia test their mettle offshore. Read it here.

Whitewater Writer-in-Residence Blog February 2020 The magic of the mountains isn’t only in their challenge—it’s also in their ability to connect. Read it here.

Kootenay Mountain Culture February 2020 Royal Canadian Geographical Society fellow Laura Adams embarks on a new adventure, turning her arctic expeditions into art. Read it here.

Adventure Journal January 2020 Was skiing invented in Asia? A search for its origins follows the faint tracks of history. Read it here.* *Gold Winner: 2020 North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)

Whitewater Writer-in-Residence Blog December 2019 A tale of exploring the wilderness beyond the ski resort boundary. Read it here.

Outside October 2019 In 1986, Sharon Wood became the first North American woman to climb the world’s tallest peak. Now she’s opening up about her experience—on and off the mountain. Read...

OutsideJuly 2019Here’s what it takes to get yourself on top of Denali, from Salt Lake City, without a single motor. Read it here.* *Honorable Mention: 2019 North American Travel Journalists Association...