
Jennifer Olson
Also called "Editor Jenn" at Women’s Adventure, Jennifer Olson learns as much from you as she hopes you learn from the magazine and this website. Playing with magnetic poetry on her refrigerator helped Jennifer develop a philosophy by which she still lives: “If you publish a cliché, go explore real inspiration." Visit me on Google+
Jennifer Olson's Latest Posts

RISE, A Splitboarding Journey in Baguales, Patagonia (Movie Trailer)
“Jumping on a horse with my riding stuff on the back, [I was the] happiest kid on earth—so many teeth on my smiling face!”

Joys Of Bike Commuting
Now wouldn’t you rather be here [leaf-adorned bike path] than there [clogged highway in a metal cage]?

Women Walk A Snowy Highline In The Dolomites
She was intimidated by the mountaineering aspect to this project. But it turned out to be rewarding in ways she didn’t expect.

Try A Seriously Scenic Marathon In A Warm Climate This Month
Moab’s The Other Half, a 13.1-mile road race to canyon country on October 19th, 2014.

Avoid Traffic, Parking Fees, And Crowds By Biking To The Balloon Fiesta
Sometimes, the balloons would float over the Rio Grande and we’d follow their course, spinning back home and stopping occasionally to admire the pink of the sunrise or watch a balloon land in a field nearby.

Healthy Autumn-Inspired Scones
This fall try this scrumptious and healthy recipe from OATRAGEOUS OATMEALS: Delicious & Surprising Plant-Based Dishes from this Humble, Heart-Healthy Grain, by Kathy Hester Butternut Squash Maple Walnut Scones soy-free, oil-free option*, gluten-free option** Makes 12 Scones These scones are only slightly sweet so they are just as great with a soup or salad as […]

The Story Of A Skier Girl
The ski film debut we’ve been itching to see for almost a year now is almost out! Pretty Faces: The Story Of A Skier Girl premiers in Boulder, CO, this coming Tuesday (Sept. 30).

Soar Over The Desert Like A BASE Jumper
What’s it like to fly? Watch BASE and wingsuit queen Steph Davis leap off this Moab cliff and find out.

Inspired By Grandma Gatewood, The First Female AT Thru Hiker
How many times have you set out on a journey through nature expecting pure fun and getting a little fun, a lot of suffering, and wisdom learned the hard way instead?

Skills You Should Master To Keep The Wild Perfectly Wild
Knowing these 7 things makes all the difference when it comes to being a responsible backcountry hiker.