Jayme Moye, Writer + Editor
A selection of clips from the past three years.

  "Treasure of the Sierra Madre"
Elevation Outdoors, Jan/Feb 2012
Leave the beaches to the spring-break sunbathers, the real action South of the Border is out in the mountains and up on the singletrack. 

"The Haute Hut"
Elevation Outdoors, Jan/Feb 2012
Packing light doesn't mean you have to leave things out. These hut trip must-haves put the fun in functional, but still keep the weight down. 
  "Warrior Blood"
Wend, Winter 2011
Passing the gourd with Masai warriors in Kenya.
  "Who Runs the World?"
Women's Running, Nov/Dec 2011
Seven women runners from all corners of the globe dish about their favorite sport. From Canada to Kenya, we're not as different as you might think.

  "Choose Your Own Winter Adventure"
Breathe, Nov/Dec 2011
Five fabulous winter weekend get-aways in the Southeast / Mid-Atlantic regions. 

"Women's Snow Gear"
Breathe, Nov/Dec 2011
Editor's winter gear picks for playing in the powder. 
  "Dogless in the Desert"
Bark, Nov/Dec 2011
Even when you can't fix everything, you can fix one thing. 
  "Immune to It All"
Runner's World, November 2011
Colds and coughs bring down legions of long distance runners. Don't be one of them. 
  "Pushing the Boundaries"
Elevation Outdoors, Nov/Dec 2011
Breckenridge is primed to open new terrain on Peak 6. While the expansion has some locals excited, many see it as a big corporation's move too far. 

"Dude, Where's My Ranch?"
Elevation Outdoors, Nov/Dec 2011
Come wintertime, Colorado's best dude ranches turn into snow sport playgrounds – with first class food. 
  "Path of the Patriarch"
Wend, Fall 2011
Will a trail following the journey of Abraham, the father of the world's major monotheistic religions, help bring peace to the Middle East? Or just to those who trek it?

  "Ice Maiden"
Elevation Outdoors, October 2011
Ice climbing isn't just a sport for hard-swinging dudes. Meet the hardware that gets a girl up that frozen waterfall. 
  "Survivors"
Womens' Running, Sept/Oct 2011
When breast cancer attacked, three women used running as a weapon to battle the disease.  
  "Dish" 
Edible Front Range, Fall 2011
Edible Front Range dished with Matty Reed about how Olympic triathletes and their families eat. 
  "Be a Sport"
Women's Health, August 2011
Improving your athletic skills – balance, strength, and agility – gives you a competitive edge and scores you a sizzling body. 
  "Power Play"
5280, August 2011
A Front Range M.D. has developed a potentially revolutionary treatment for orthopedic injuries. So why is the FDA trying to stop him?
  "Test Your CQ"
Runner's World, August 2011
Check your confidence quotient with this quiz. 
  "Trail to Farm-to-Table"
Elevation Outdoors, Jul/Aug 2011
There are so  many new restaurants with farm-to-table offerings springing up in Colorado, there must be some synchronicity with the pastimes of outdoor sports and eating fresh, healthy food.
  "A Tasty New Urban Farm"
Sunset, July 2011
Meet Bittersweet, Denver's newest farm-to-table restaurant.
  "Hold the Phone"
Women's Running, Jul/Aug 2011
Pick up the pace with these fun and functional running apps. 
  "Rodent at the Last Supper"
Wend, Summer 2011
If a painting in Peru's Cusco Cathedral is to be believed, Jesus ate guinea pig as his last meal. But does the dish taste divine?
  "On the Move" 
Women's Adventure, Summer 2011
Action-packed animal sightseeing in some of the world's most engaging eco-systems. 
  "Time to Rest"
Runner's World, June 2012
How to use a scientific approach to gauge when to run and when to back off.

  "Run Your Way Through Wine Country"
Women's Running, May/Jun 2011
Pack your running shoes and head to Sonoma County to race through blossoming vineyards while drinking in gorgeous views. 
  "The Italian Spring Ski Safari"
Men's Journal, April 2011
In the Dolomites, Swiss, Austrian, and Italian cultures meet at 10,000 feet to create the perfect destination for powder and alpine cuisine. The best part: it's just $60 a day. 

  "Long Trails"
Women's Adventure, Spring 2011
The transformative power of the 1,000-mile trek and four standout trails around the globe. 
  "Running Through It"
Women's Running, Mar/Apr 2011 
During the lowest points in their lives, three ordinary women became runners and emerged stronger in body, mind, and spirit. 
  "The Power of the Pen"
Breathe, Mar/Apr 2011
More than just putting words on paper, journaling can help your goals, and even change your life. 
  "Joint Effort"
5280, February 2011
Scientifically engineered ski tights can actually enhance your performance on the mountain. 
  "Lighten Up"
Runner's World, February 2011
How to outrun the blues during the season of plunging temps and zero motivation. 
  "DIY Drinks"
Edible Front Range, Winter 2011
Salt Bistro's Evan Faber is moving the art of cocktail construction out from behind the bar. 

  "Antiaging Skincare" 
Delicious Living, January 2011
Four natural antiaging ingredients with the scientific evidence to back them up. 
  "Strong from Head to Feet"
Women's Running, Jan/Feb 2011
Arguably the most accomplished collegiate runner, the United States has ever seen, Jenny Barringer needed to connect her body and mind to reach her full potential. 
  "7 Essentials for a Female Randonee Beginner" 
Outside Online, January 2011
World Cup SkiMo Racer Monique Merrill brought ten of the top female endurance athletes in the country to Breckenridge, Colorado to teach them to race SkiMo. And me. Here's what I learned. 

  "Beating the Blues"
Breathe, Winter 2010
Staying active during the winter is just as good for your mind as it is for your body. 
  "Epicurean Adventures"
Women's Adventure, Winter 2010
Pairing gourmet food and wine with outdoor adventure renders travelers satisfied.

"Dream Job: Meet Jillian Morris"
Women's Adventure, Winter 2010
Thanks to movies like Jaws, most people dread the thought of a shark encounter. Jillian Morris can think of no better way to spend the day. 
  "Mountain Lodges"
Mountain, Early Winter 2012
Introducing Callahan's Siskiyou Lodge in Ashland, Oregon.

"Resort Guide"
Mountain, Early Winter 2012
2011 Resort Guide. 


  "Ski Forever"
Elevation Outdoors, Nov/Dec 2010
How dudes in tights rule. 

"Cold Feet"
Elevation Outdoors, Nov/Dec 2010
'Tis the season to turkey trot and jingle bell jaunt. Not a runner? Not a problem. These Front Range events are among the most welcoming in the state, encouraging newbies, families, and even walkers. 
  "Against the Odds" 
Women's Running, Nov/Dec 2010
What happens when someone with the heart of an athlete is born with a terminal disease that renders her lungs useless by the age of 22? Dottie Lessard refused to give up her dream of becoming a runner. 
  "A Soak On Top of the World"
Sunset, November 2010
The Conundrum Hot Springs experience. 
  "Bike Like An Egyptian"
Bicycling, October 2010
One of the world's top tourist destinations finally opens it's doors to cross-country bike tours. 

  "Dancing with Nature"
Breathe, Fall 2010
An encounter with flesh-eating ants on the island of Zanzibar leaves the author musing over the unpredictable nature of nature. 

  "Man vs. Wild"
Trail Runner, October 2010
How a Pennsylvania lawyer dominates Alaska's 1,100-mile Iditarod Trail Invitational. 
  "Business Unusual"
Elevation Outdoors, Sept/Oct 2010 
Introducing SWAE Sports and the first online repository of local guides world-wide. 

"Sky Runs"
Elevation Outdoors, Sept/Oct 2010
Colorado races that will leave you breathless. 
  "Yoga Fusion"
Women's Adventure, Fall 2010
Combining yoga with adventure travel proves the perfect recipe for revitalization. 

"Rocking the World"
The Love Hope Strength Foundation mixes music with adventure to improve cancer care all over the world.

"Lessons From the Field"
Road cycling - glide, don't grind, your way through life. 
  "Dinner on the Farm"
Sunset, August 2010
Boulder County's farm dinners bring the table to the farm. 
  "Hide and Seek"
Hemispheres, August 201
Savvy scenesters know that the best bars and clubs in Tel-Aviv are hidden. 
  "Journey to Jerusalem"
Women's Running, Jul/Aug 2010 
The Jerusalem Half Marathon draws running's most faithful pilgrims. 
  'Fat Tires in the Land of Pharaohs"
Elevation Outdoors, Jul/Aug 2010
Egypt is now open to cyclists.

"Adventure Philanthropy"
Don't just climb somewhere wild and exoticgive something back to the locals. 

"Multi-Sport-Tasking"
Anything worth doing is worth over doing, especially endurance sports.
  "Moving Mountains"
Women's Adventure, Summer 2012
Shannon Galpin fights for women's rights in Afghanistan on her bike.

"Glamping"
Blending the terms glamour and camping, this trend puts a cushy twist on overnight adventures.

"Better Than Peak-Bagging" 
Big City Mountaineers teaches teens to summt the mountains of their lives.
  "Mountain Lodges"
Mountain, Summer 2010
Introducing Spring Creek Ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

"Mountain Lodges"
Mountain, Summer 2010
Introducing Capella in Telluride, Colorado
  "Adrenaline Travel"
Breathe, Summer 2010
It's not just for the hardcore. All you need is an adventurous spirit and a can-do attitude to tackle this popular destination travel phenom. 


  "The Health Inspector"
Hemispheres, June 2010 
Vitamin Angles founder Howard Schiffer is out to make sure children around the world get the nutrients they need. 
  "Adventure in the Urban Jungle"
Women's Running, May/Jun 2010
Expect the unexpected in an urban adventure race. From navigating city streets to diving down a slip 'n slide, anything goes. 

  "Leaving Las Vegas"
Women's Adventure, Spring 2010
Kim Coats left everything behind to pursue a dream helping others in Rwanda. 
  "Something to Lose"
Women's Running, Mar/Apr 2010
How three ordinary women became runners and lost nearly 300 pounds.

  "Let's Move, Morris!"
Natural Solutions, March 2010
Combat kitty's moving day jitters with these all-natural stress-busting solutions.

  "Too Much of a Good Thing"
Breathe, Spring 2010
Is there such a thing as too much exercise? Breathe explores the fine line between a healthy habit and a deadly obsession. 

"When Fun and Fitness Collide"
Breathe, Spring 2010
But your fitness into play with an urban adventure race. 

  "What it Takes to. . ."
Runner's World, February 2010
Tim Hewitt races the Iditarod—without dogs. 



  "Doggone Ear Infections"
Natural Solutions, Jan/Feb 2010
Dogs hear the darndest things, but their ears' construction makes them especially prone to infection.

  "Rebirth in Rwanda"
Running Times, Jan/Feb 2010
Revitalizing with running, 15 years after the genocide. 

  "Time to Heal"
Women's Running, Jan/Feb 2010
Forced to drop out of the 2008 Olympic marathon with a broken foot, America's greatest female distance runner, Deena Kastor, dishes on her time away from racing. 

Women's Running, Jan/Feb 2010
"Indulge in a Women's Running Retreat"
Whether you seek strength training or rejuvenation, escape from the daily grind with these five women-only retreats. 
  "Best Fireside Dinner"
Sunset, January 2010
After a winter hike, cozy up to the bart in front of the wood-fired oven at Salt, Boulder's newest neighborhood bistro. 


  "Sky Runner Kilian Jornet"
Elevation Outdoors, Dec/Jan 2010
In which we try to keep pace with the man who may be the toughest runner ever. 

"Cold is Hot" - page one, "Cold is Hot" - page two 
This aint' no Ice Capades. The tiny town of Ouray has turned itself into the best ice climbing playground on the planet. 

"Get Schooled"
Mind-blowing, body-punishing winter sports camps and clinics.
  "Beat the Winter Blues"
Women's Adventure, Winter 2009
Three out of four women who suffer from Season Affective Disorder are women. Keep SAD at bay by staying active this season. 
  "Transformational Travel"
Breathe, Winter 2009
The voluntourism experience in Africa. 

"Gear Style Beauty"
Breathe, Winter 2009
The best gear for the season. 

  "The Healing Power of Running"
Women's Running, Nov/Dec 2009
In Rwanda, one woman helps other women recover from the brutal past of genocide by introducing them to sports, and gives thousands of women the chance to play. 
  "But I'm a Cheerleader"
Women's Adventure, Fall 2009
Epic rides make or break you—and sometimes they help change how you label yourself entirely. 

  "The Sustainable Fashionista"
Breathe, Fall 2009
Eco-friendly clothing companies, social responsibility, organic cotton, natural fabrics, vegan shoes; it would appear the fashion world has stepped up onto the environmental bandwagon. But what does it really mean to green your wardrobe?
  "Think Like a Champion"
Women's Running, Sep/Oct 2009
The darling of the running media, Kara Goucher shares her struggle to overcome self-doubt and become a marathon great. 
  "A Sweet Solution for Skin Woes"
Natural Solutions, Aug/Sep 2009
Sure, honey tastes great in tea or on a peanut butter sandwich, but it's also a powerful skin healer. 
  "Go Fly a Kite"
Women's Adventure, Early Fall 2009
Thanks to advances in equipment, kiteboarding is no longer only for daredevils. 

  "Forest or People" 
Ecologist, August 2009
On the one side stand half a million poor farmers, desperate to find land for more crops. On the other, a patch of once-extensive forest that's is in the area's ecological lynchpin. In between, one woman. 
  "Girls Just Wanna Race Bikes"
Breathe, Summer 2009
Reconnect with your inner speed demon this summer. 
  "The Schools of Kilimanjaro"
Elevation Outdoors, Jun/Jul 2009
A Colorado mother and son set out to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro to held educate poverty-stricken girls in Tanzania.

"Moab Pavement"
For an entirely new spin on on "the mountain bike Mecca," bring your road bike. 

"Fun in the Sun"
Colorado may be a landlocked state, but that doesn't keep us from the water.
  "Shades of Grey: The Suzanne Sonye Story"
Women's Adventure, Summer 2009
In the sport of cycling, doping isn't tolerated, but neither is squealing. 
  "For the Love of the Bike"
Velo News, June 2009
Ernesto Colnago's obsession with quality built an empire and made him an icon. 
  "Golden Girl"
Women's Running, Mar/Apr 2009
Romanian runner Constantina Dita took a daring lead during the 2008 Olympic marathon and won gold. But this unconventional Olympian didn't just get lucky—she proved a lifetime of determination and hard work can pay off. 
  "New Highs"
Elevation Outdoors, Feb/Mar 2009
The AMGA claims the first U.S. mountain guide program to gain international endorsement. 

"Girl on the Go, Go, Go"
Elevation Outdoors, Feb/Mar 2009
Is your active lifestyle wardrobe in need of a little spring cleaning? Presenting the best women's specific gear for true female performance on the trail this spring. 
  "Vegging Out"
Breathe, Spring 2009
The nutritional awakening—that epiphanal moment in our adult lives when we realize most of what we've been eating isn't exactly good for us. 

"Suzy Chaffee"
Women's Adventure, January 2009
Then and now with the first lady of skiing. 
   
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