Kootenay Mountain Culture December 2022 The Race to Alaska event was particularly difficult for boaters in 2022. But for one Kootenay crew, bicycles helped propel them to the finish line. Read...
Conde Nast Traveler November 2022 At an unassuming spot along British Columbia’s famed powder highway, Jayme Moye uncovers one of Canada’s best-kept secrets. Read it here.
Adventure Journal September 2022 In Slovenia, the country’s highest peak is more than a symbol of national pride—scaling it is a birthright, duty, and dream. Read it here.* *3rd Place: 2022 Travel...
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...
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...
National Geographic March 2019 Born without her lower left arm, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year Maureen Beck is pushing the sport to new heights. Read it here.
Outside August 2018 Exposure to extreme environments can change our DNA. Everest climbers—and their twins—are the perfect study subjects. Read it here.* *Gold Winner: 2018 North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)
Kootenay Mountain Culture July 2018 Definitely dirtbag, and sure-as-heck hair-raising, rock climbing is not for the weak. What is it that moves these athletes of ascent to their happy places? Read...