One of my favorite new towns to visit is Olympia, Washington. My latest for 1859 tells you why. On newsstands now, or click here for the pdf version.

One of my favorite new towns to visit is Olympia, Washington. My latest for 1859 tells you why. On newsstands now, or click here for the pdf version.

In the latest issue of Northwest Travel & Life Magazine, I detail some of my Coos Bay favorites – where to eat, stay, and play! Pick up an issue on newsstands or read it here.

I absolutely adore Eastern Oregon. I spent a lot of time there in 2017 and this story for Travel Oregon is one of the results. Click here to read it.

Wine and hiking. Maybe not the best combo for everybody, but it’s chocolate and peanut butter to me. I was on Afternoon Live recently to talk about it. Click here to watch the segment.

If you’d like to know what the craft beer scene in Bozeman is all about, might I suggest the Tour de Foam? Read about my experience in the latest Northwest Travel & Life, or click here.

My role at Eater PDX has expanded into beer. Quite the natural progression 🙂 My first major project was compiling a map of the city’s best breweries. Click here to get a lay of the land!
My latest map for Eater Portland tells you where to go for what on the Oregon Coast. From the intro –
“It wasn’t all that long ago that dining along the coast was an exercise in frustration, but that’s changed. Today, up and down the coastline, you’ll find old-school haunts with stiff drinks and world-class fish and chips, as well as progressive dishes plated by the hands of rising-star chefs. And within those culinary bookends, the goal is to find restaurants with character — and characters — for an experiential taste of Oregon. From Astoria to Bandon, here are some of the best places to eat on the Oregon coast: crab boils, dockside dining, fish wrapped in paper, candlelight against fine linens, and more.”
Click here to check it out! Photo – Salmon at Baked Alaska
