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Melissa McGibbon is an award-winning adventure travel journalist. She is the destinations editor at Powder Magazine and the chair of the Society of American Travel Writers Editors Council. She is also a member of the Adventure Travel Trade Association. She is a contributing editor at Hearst Publications and the senior editor at Outdoor Sports Guide Magazine. Her work appears in Travel + Leisure, The Points Guy, Outside Magazine, Lonely Planet, SKI Magazine, Powder Magazine, Backpacker Magazine, Matador Network, The Salt Lake Tribune, Scuba Diving Magazine, and more.

Some of her favorite travel accomplishments include circumnavigating the globe by ship, meeting with Fidel Castro in Havana, BASE jumping, flying over an erupting volcano and diving the Silfra Fissure in Iceland, downhill mountain biking in Peru, and skiing in Antarctica. 

She is usually skiing, biking, climbing, practicing yoga, or diving—and is always in pursuit of adventure, travel, or some daring combination of the two.

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October 19, 2019

Mtn Scoop | 7 Ski Resorts Perfect For Day Trips

October 13, 2019

Mtn Scoop | How To Find The Right Ski Resort For You

August 13, 2019

Lonely Planet | Adventures in California’s San Luis Obispo County

February 27, 2019

VisitUtah.com | Mission to Mars: Riding Gooseberry Mesa

We may as well have been on Mars. Far away from any semblance of civilization and surrounded by a seemingly endless horizon of dramatic desert landscape, […]
February 27, 2019

Yahoo Travel | The Worst People You Meet on a Cruise

Cruising is a great way to travel, meet people, and visit multiple ports of call on one trip, but it’s also a surefire way to trap […]
December 8, 2018

Park City Magazine | Snowy Solitaire: Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa

This Storybook Lodge Offers the Perfect Wintry Getaway Located in the Wyoming hinterlands, Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa is the stunning, tech-free refuge you’ve been seeking. […]

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      April 4, 2018

      All Quiet on the Wasatch Front: 6 Ways to Beat the Winter Blues

      All Quiet on the Wasatch Front Bears aren’t the only ones hibernating. Short days, freezing temperatures, and scarce powder alerts have slowed hobnobbing and happenings to […]
      December 20, 2017

      Of Ice and Men | Outdoor Sports Guide Magazine

      Ice Climbing in Cody, Wyoming Cody is an unassuming un-tropolis of 10,000 in northern Wyoming—about 50 miles from the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park—steeped in […]
      August 21, 2017

      Outside Magazine | Six Headlamps for Every Outing

      Six Headlamps for Every Outing Because no one wants to be left in the dark Melissa McGibbon Aug 21, 2017 | Outsdie Magazine Looking to stay […]
      June 28, 2017

      Elevation Outdoors | WHITEWATER, WHITE LIGHTNING

      It’s Day One of Gauley Season and we’re fast approaching the notorious boat-clobbering Class V rapid named Sweets Falls—this is the fifth Class V rapid of […]
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