Expertise & Background
- Topics of Expertise: Skiing, backpacking, hiking, mountain biking, avalanche instruction
- Education: Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management, SUNY Brockport
- Years of Writing: 5
- Years of Gear Testing: 3
- Certifications: Wilderness First Responder and AAI Professional Avalanche Level 1
Why I Chose This Career
As a backcountry guide for nearly a decade, I spend the majority of my working hours backpacking or ski touring, depending on the season. Testing gear in the field is part of my job, including skis, tents, footwear, and apparel layering systems. Progressing to reviewing and writing about gear on a professional level was a natural fit.
How I Began My Career
I started working as a backpacking guide nearly 10 years ago, then became an avalanche instructor and ski guide to keep the outdoor work going year-round. I split my time between my home base in Montana, where I ski, backpack, and mountain bike, and guiding across the US and abroad. I have backpacked, bikepacked, skied, and hiked all over the world, and I spend summer and shoulder seasons working in the Utah and Yellowstone backcountry, then winters abroad for ski guiding. I started testing for Switchback Travel as a way to share my field knowledge in a more comprehensive format.
Recent Articles
Altra Lone Peak Hiker 3 Hiking Boot Review
Last Updated: September 18, 2025
I wore the Altra Lone Peak Hiker 3 boots over three weeks of steep, rocky trails in the wilds of Wyoming, testing this over-the-ankle version of the thru-hiker favorite during 12-hour days with a 70-pound guiding pack. While my standard Lone Peak shoes...
Marmot Minimalist Pertex Rain Jacket Review
Last Updated: September 11, 2025
Marmot has assembled a solid lineup of quality rain jackets over the last several years, and the Minimalist Pertex update transitions from a Gore-Tex shell to a fully recycled Pertex Shield Resolve, upping the brand's sustainability angle while offering..