Tahoe Quarterly • 25th April 2022 Evolving to a New Hight After closing the book on a successful 16-year career competing in halfpipe, South Lake Tahoe snowboarder Elena Hight has reinvented herself as a rising film star focused on big-mountain terrain.
Tahoe Quarterly • 6th December 2021 Calm Like a Bomb: Jamie Anderson's Uncanny Ability to Excel in the Clutch The South Lake Tahoe snowboarder’s passive intensity has guided her to unparalleled success as she looks to defend her status as the world’s best female slopestyle rider.
Tahoe Quarterly • 27th September 2021 It Takes a Village to Raise a Freerider Just read about Boss Ross Tester.
Tahoe Quarterly • 27th September 2021 Powder Provides For many skiers and snowboarders, the allure of bounding down a fluffy slope of fresh snow is an irresistible force that borders on obsession.
Tahoe Quarterly • 23rd April 2021 Tahoe Surfing: Cold-Hearted Fun Even the best surf days on Lake Tahoe are far from ideal—yet the rowdy waves and lively scene make for a rollicking good time.
Tahoe Quarterly • 1st December 2020 A Different Shade of Tahoe Blue While winter brings joy to the area’s many snow enthusiasts, the impacts of Seasonal Affective Disorder are not to be overlooked
Tahoe Quarterly • 24th September 2020 Mental Matters The benefits of training the mind extend beyond professional sports and into the recreational arena of skiing
Tahoe Quarterly • 26th March 2020 Comps, Chaos and Covid-19 I wanted to dominate the 2020 FWQ season. Things went slightly differently....
REI • 6th March 2020 A Day for Jake Ski areas team up to offer free tickets to offer the legendary legacy of Jake Burton Carpenter.
Moonshine Ink • 13th January 2020 From Service to Slopes Combat-injured veterans—some of whom have not only not skied, but never seen snow—descend on Lake Tahoe's slopes every year, and have a freakin' blast.
Tahoe Quarterly • 1st November 2019 Cyclical by Nature A rowdy decade of snow volatility comes to a close in Tahoe
Tahoe Quarterly • 27th September 2019 The Shape of Snowboarding From pow surfers to twin tips and back again, the history of snowboarding can be seen in the evolution of board designs, some of which have made a comeback after decades of dormancy
Tahoe Quarterly • 27th September 2019 Noah Salasnek: The Natural The Tahoe snowboarder brought style and progression to the young sport during a scintillating career that ended too soon.
San Francisco Chronicle • 15th August 2019 Six Road Trips to Discover California Six ways to check out the Golden State. My article is the final tour—from Big Trees to Lassen
REI Co-op Journal • 12th August 2019 These Tricks and Tools Could Make You a Stronger Runner A rundown of some techniques—some mainstream, some quirky—about how to be a better runner. With expert advice from Author Alex Hutchinson.
REI Co-op Journal • 18th July 2019 What I Listen To While I Run Five runners—with very different backgrounds, weigh in on their listening-while-running preferences. What's yours?
Tahoe Quarterly • 24th June 2019 Tahoe’s Hollywood Talent Peter Menzies has been a Hollywood cinematographer for 30—and remained humble as ever.
Tahoe Quarterly • 24th June 2019 Ponds and Peace Parks: A Cinco de Mayo to Remember Tahoe’s best snow weekend… is in May?
Moonshine Ink • 16th June 2019 Growing Pains The tricky task of adding mountain bike trails to Lake Tahoe