About Me

I’m an avid outdoor enthusiast, environmental advocate, and proud Montana native. If I’m not at work or tucked into a coffee shop, you’ll likely find me fly fishing a quiet stream, biking mountain trails, skiing powder stashes, or chasing sunrises on a trail run.
I recently completed my Master's in the Environment at CU Boulder, and I’m now channeling my energy into a career in conservation. My work and writing aim to highlight the importance of protecting the natural world, not to claim the voice of a generation, but to offer my own.
I often find myself reflecting on a persistent question: why do so many of my contemporaries, raised in the heart of the Rockies, lack a deeper connection to nature? This curiosity fuels my advocacy and my desire to help make the outdoors more accessible, meaningful, and vital to all.
"People need wild places. Whether or not we think we do, we do. We need to be able to taste grace and know once again that we desire it. We need to experience a landscape that is timeless, whose agenda moves at the pace of speciation and glaciers. To be surrounded by the singing, mating, howling commotion of other species, all of which could possibly care less about our economic status or our running day calendar. Wilderness puts us in our place."
Barbara Kingsolver, Small Wonder