Expertise & Background
- Topics of Expertise: Avalanches & backcountry skiing, climbing (big wall, trad, sport, alpine), trail running
- Education: Bachelor of Science in Resource Sciences, UC Berkeley
- Years of Writing: 8+
- Years of Gear Testing: 4+
- Certifications: Avalanche PRO 2, EMT, WFR, Psychological First Aid (J. Hopkins), Technical Rope Rescue & Search and Rescue Squad Leader (TRT1 & SRT1 from NPS), AMGA Apprentice Ski & Rock Guide
- Club or Association Memberships: American Avalanche Association Pro Member, Access Fund, American Alpine Club
- Previous Publications: The Avalanche Review, Sawtooth Avalanche Center forecasts, Mt. Rainier Climbing Ranger Blog, multiple scientific publications
Why I Chose This Career
Through years of work in SAR and the avalanche industry, I have grown to love using my experiences in the mountains to provide folks with well-written information to make better choices. Getting to work at Switchback Travel allows me to continue down this path by helping folks choose the right gear for their unique adventures outside.
How I Began My Career
My first professional writing experiences were as an off-grid energy researcher and a contracted author for international energy conferences. After getting to write route descriptions, conditions blogs, observations, and avalanche forecasts during my time as a climbing ranger and avalanche forecaster, I am now convinced that writing about the mountains is what I look forward to doing in some capacity for the rest of my career.
Recent Articles
Dynafit Ridge Pro W Ski Boot Review
Last Updated: March 20, 2025
Dynafit brought lightweight cult classics to the backcountry boot market with their TLT series before they introduced their wildly successful freeride-oriented Radical Pro. Now, they've taken their first foray into combining lightweight and freeride...
Samaya 2.0 Tent Review
Last Updated: March 12, 2025
Founded in 2018, French tent specialist Samaya has wasted no time establishing itself as an elite 4-season competitor. We tested the brand's entry-level, two-person tent—dubbed the Samaya 2.0—extensively this past year, exposing it to more than 20...
Best All-Mountain Skis of 2025
Last Updated: March 21, 2025
If you're searching for that elusive one-ski quiver, this is the category to find it. The definition of “all-mountain” varies by manufacturer and retailer but typically includes skis from 80 to 105 millimeters underfoot that can both carve on hardpack...
Best Ski Backpacks of 2025
Last Updated: November 16, 2025
Whether you’re headed to the local resort or a multi-night backcountry excursion, choosing the right ski backpack can make or break your objective. Ski backpacks come in many different sizes, shapes, and use functions…