The Reima Stavanger snowsuit is the one my 6-year-old daughter needs for rugged durability and insane warmth on wintry adventures.
Written by Heather Balogh Rochfort
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Born and raised in Colorado, contributor Heather Balogh Rochfort spent her early years on trail or on piste with parents who frequently yanked her from school to enjoy a midweek powder day. While her teachers were less than enthused, it taught Balogh Rochfort that time outside will always jumpstart a good mood.
Years later, she attended the University of Colorado at Boulder where she earned a degree in News-Editorial Journalism and a minor in Spanish. She also went on to attend graduate school at Regis University where she received an M.Ed in Special Education with an emphasis on Outdoor Education for At-Risk Youth Populations. Throughout her studies, she taught both adaptive skiing through the National Sports Center for the Disabled and track for the Special Olympics.
After college, she spent six months bikepacking across the United States while living in a tent. Upon reaching Miami, she ditched her bike and nabbed a one-way ticket to South America where she hiked and camped throughout the continent for the next 18 months. After returning to the States, she immediately went into culture shock and moved to Steamboat Springs, Colorado where she became a youth ski instructor. It was then that she also began her career in the outdoor industry as a freelancer.
Today, she lives in the mountains of Colorado with her husband and daughter, who is quickly turning into a little ripper on her own. With trail access and ski slopes at her fingertips, Balogh Rochfort specializes in any land-based human-powered adventure, with a special focus on women and families.
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A Word from Heather Balogh Rochfort
I knew I was a writer in the first grade when I continually gravitated toward the school’s self-publishing room beneath the stairs. There, I designed, wrote, and illustrated nearly 10 books before graduating to the second grade, where I also moved on to markers instead of crayons. My writing is longer now and more heavily researched, but I still think back to those early days spent feverishly coloring the cover of my next book.
Of course, it wasn’t a linear path. Unpaid internships used to be the norm for writers hoping to get on staff at publications, and I couldn’t manage that as a self-sufficient college graduate. And freelancing wasn’t yet a thing. So I started my own website where I could share woman-driven adventure stories from around Colorado. I never realized it would turn into one of the most well-read sites in the country, but it did—and it jump-started my writing career.
When I’m not banging at my keyboard tucked inside my office, you’ll find me outside with my family. We live outside Aspen so big mountains, alpine air, and steady climbs are all close to home. In the summer, you’re most likely to find us on bikes or sleeping in a tent, and in the winter we spend every free day skiing the slopes or uphilling in Aspen.
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