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NO MAN’S LAND FILM FESTIVAL

The Journal / online blog / ongoing

THE AMERICAN ALPINE CLUB

When Women Lead—Single-Pitch Instructors for the 21st Century / Guidebook to Membership, print / Summer 2019
”The all-women SPI course is just a first step—across the climbing industry, groups and individuals are uniting are uniting to create stronger, more welcoming programs and opportunities…”

1CLIMB, Infinite Potential / Guidebook to Membership, print / Summer 2019
”’What I think is feasible is often irrelevant,’ Joregeson says, chuckling. Spoken like a climber who’s freed the Dawn Wall.”

The Grand Teton Climbers’ Ranch [An Abbreviated History] / Spark Web exhibit / Winter 2018
”The GTCR, and many of its original inhabitants, have remained steadfast throughout both evident obstacles (a catastrophic fire, storm seasons, smoke) and less perceptible shifts (an ever-growing climbing industry and a guiding industry in flux).”

Snowbird / Guidebook to Membership, bring / Summer 2017
”Sam may have found wolverine tracks (‘platigrade posture’, all five toes imprinting) before we climbed to the moraine, and as we skinned I imagined the creature looking down at us, omniscient…”

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MOUNTAIN STANDARD

Individual and Collective Histories of Bears Ears National Monument / MS blog / Winter 2018
"I live elsewhere. Bears Ears has worked its way into my individual history, into the story I tell of myself, but the place is not mine. It is the stories of those who hold collective histories here that need to be told and shared and echoed beyond the canyon walls…"

In Defense of Heavy & Slow / MS blog / Fall 2017
"Light & fast is efficient, but heavy & slow leaves time to cultivate connection and inspires awe..."

SHE-EXPLORES

On Wilderness / She-Explores blog / Fall 2016
“Increasingly, land is parceled off and designated as "Wilderness." What does this perhaps-overused term mean to the modern adventurer?”

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OUTDOOR PROJECT

On Wilderness /Outdoor Project blog [republication by OP] / Winter 2016

THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY

The Power of Place Connects Us / The Wilderness Society web feature / Fall 2016

STATE OF THE ROCKIES PROJECT

In the Field with the Rockies Research Team / Plains to Peak Bulletin, print / Spring 2015
”…Our trip ‘round the West was filled with such moments—points that caused us to stop and admire the various worlds we’re working to protect…'‘

COLORADO COLLEGE ALPINE JOURNAL

Trip Report: the Petit Grepon / CCAJ, print / Winter 2016

THE CATALYST [COLORADO COLLEGE STUDENT NEWSPAPER]

An Alternative 8th Block Challenge with Homer Wilderness Leaders / Catalyst, print / Spring 2015
”…’DiRtBaG’, up here, stands for ‘Discount Rates to Boys and Girls’—a moniker for the non-profit’s scholarship opportunities I’m helping to organize and promote…”

Students Rescued from the La Sal Mountains / Catalyst, print / Spring 2014
Joy and Tragedy at Corona Arch / Catalyst, print / Spring 2014

An excerpt from a Wilderness Society web feature, fall 2016.