The Ski Journal is highlighting Core Creators, shining a light on the writers, photographers and artists who contribute to The Ski Journal. Here is Lily Krass Ritter’s interview with me!
From pricey foreign driving fines to late-night ant attacks, Outside's travel correspondents reveal trip snafus they don’t want to relive. I wrote about a wrong turn in the Italian Alps and a way overstuffed backcountry pack on a Colorado hut trip.
Over a dozen athletes put 66 sunglasses to the test in a range of outdoor activities. These shades performed the absolute best. Published in Outside Magazine.
From campgrounds that only accept bookings two weeks out to websites with immediate inventory, we’ve got solutions for late planners. Published on OutsideOnline.
Start your trip surfing, and end it whale- and turtle-watching. We’ve got the latest intel on new spots and favorite local hangouts. Published on Outside Online.
Forecasters issued rare blizzard warnings as heavy, wind-driven snow began to halt travel and force ski resorts and Yosemite National Park to close. Published in the New York Times.
We might be done with ski-industry campaigns that speak only to women. But women’s specific skis will remain for the time being. Published by Ski Magazine.
Hence is a new software platform that connects creatives, talent, and clients, while streamlining the process for impactful storytelling. I was recently featured as one of the creators on Hence. (And I’ve also been writing bios for Hence on other creatives, which is way more fun!)
Getting to know some of the hardest working people in the avalanche industry, those who are keeping you safe while quietly operating behind the scenes. Published on the Flylow Journal.
Bike-tuning station? Check. Gear rental and storage for backcountry outings? Yep. At Field Station, near Arches National Park in Utah, guests are encouraged to explore outside, then welcomed back with cold beer, a hot tub, and an outdoor fire pit. Published on Outside Online.