A Woman’s Place is On Top
Written by: Cathy O’Dowd I’ve spent much of my adult life attempting activities that were seem as profoundly masculine, where women were scarce or absent, and I’ve discovered that there is a lot we can...
View ArticleThe Evolution of a Person is the Evolution of a Decision
Logic vs. Emotion when decision making Written by: Linsey Warren Maybe I set myself up for this ‘confrontation’. Maybe it was a long-time building. Maybe the water had been boiling for a while and this...
View ArticleThe Bird
Written by: Laraine Martin Nearly a decade ago, I trudged up the saddle of Mt. Massive on an early August morning. I ascended alongside the rest of my trail crew, climbing toward our daily work of...
View ArticleJump Camp at Olympic Park
Written by: Jen Fredsall, SheJumps Ambassador It’s that time of year again! No sadly not the beginning of ski season. But we did get to put on skis at the Utah Olympic Park and jump into the pools! But...
View ArticleMom with a Mission
SheJumps Co-Founder Vanessa Pierce takes on the Snowbird Hill Climb Written by: Vanessa Pierce I love being active. I’m your average weekend warrior, casual evening worker outer and lover of all types...
View ArticleSnowpack Pale Ale: A Fremont & SheJumps Collaboration
Written by: Krystin Norman, SheJumps Seattle Ambassador The original idea for Snowpack Pale Ale came from drinking a beer after skiing with my boyfriend and friends. We thought it would be super cool...
View ArticleGoing Forth with a Beat
Written by: Linsey Warren Music has this associative power. The power to invoke old memories and sentiments as well as guide our hearts towards new adventures. Memories can be pulled forth from hidden...
View ArticleWinter Throwback: Grand Traverse Ski Race
Written by: Julie Nania We spent months preparing for the Grand Traverse: long backcountry training days; scouting the course; buying all new lightweight gear; talking with experienced GT veterans. In...
View ArticleGirls chart course in outdoor industry
Written by: Avril Wiers “If we go for a second lap I’m going to faint.” I was standing in a parking lot, rallying a group of 14 girls from all over the county, getting ready for another try at mountain...
View ArticleClimbing in the Bugaboos
Written by: Virginia Sanford We are standing at the top of the dreaded Bugaboo-Snowpatch col (a steep snow gully), looking down at the slope of melting snow and ice and tumbling rocks that stretch out...
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