Andrew Marshall author
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Andrew Marshall

Title: AllGear Staff Writer
Email: amarshall@loladigitalmedia.com
Location: Maggie Valley, North Carolina
Social Media: Twitter: @pawn_andrew, Instagram: @andrewmarshallimages

Expertise

  • Topics of Expertise: Long-distance backpacking, ultralight philosophy and gear, trail running, mountain biking, bikepacking, flat-water paddling
  • Years in This Expertise: 20+
  • Number of Products & Number of Hours Expert Has Tested: 250+ products, 1,000+ hours

Education & Certifications

  • Education: Bachelor’s of Fine Art, Film and Television, Savannah College of Art and Design
  • Years of Writing: 16
  • Certifications: CPR
  • Club or Association Memberships: Outdoor Writers Association of America
  • Awards or Recognitions: Excellence in Craft Awards from the Outdoor Writers Association of America for photography and illustration (2022), writing and illustration (2023)
  • Previous Publications: Backpacking Light

Experience

Andrew Marshall trained for four years to make wildlife documentaries at the precise moment National Geographic and the Discovery Channel decided to toss all their eggs into the reality TV basket. Languishing in a Georgia office building instead of filming cheetahs in Africa, Andrew was sufficiently depressed that he was fired. Determined never to wear khaki slacks and a polo shirt ever again, he lit out for the woods.

After thru-hiking the Appalachian trail SoBo in 2012, Andrew got married and moved to northeast Ohio, where he and his new wife took on the responsibility of dorm parenting 30 middle-school-aged students at a boarding school. Here he learned to cross-country ski, dipped a toe into road biking, and rekindled his love of running.

Several more moves followed: first to El Paso, Texas, where he remembered how fun mountain biking was. Then to Carnelian Bay, California, on the north side of Lake Tahoe. In Tahoe, Andrew learned to ski, improved his mountain biking chops, picked up paddleboarding, and ran his first trail marathon, followed by his first ultra.

All the while, Andrew was experimenting with different storytelling disciplines. Eventually, he landed on a combination of writing, illustration, and photography, a trio he continues practicing to this day.

Recently Andrew and his family moved to North Carolina, where they live in a small cabin on the fringes of the Great Smoky Mountains. A new father, Andrew is excited about showing his son the same hollows, creeks, and lush mountains where his own father first took him backpacking.

Career Highlights

  • Thru-hikes: Appalachian Trail, Colorado Trail, Tahoe Rim Trail, Collegiate Loop, assorted shorter adventures
  • Ran 36 miles on snow on 36th birthday, gaining between 15 and 20K of elevation
  • Recently earned Nidan (2nd-degree black belt) rank in Aikido
  • Stories routinely generate traffic, engagement, and awards thanks to slightly off-kilter takes, lighthearted voice, incisive commentary, and stunning visuals.

A Word From Andrew Marshall

“Empty your cup” is an old Zen saying that I find increasingly useful as my career as a writer, visual artist, outdoor athlete, and martial artist progresses. It means to kill the ego, always be learning, and never assume your knowledge is complete.

By employing this mantra at every opportunity, I’ve developed a diverse knowledge base that serves me well as a storyteller. I like to think I can write about anything because almost everything interests me at least a little.

In previous phases of my career, I’ve been a gear editor and managing editor — positions I found most rewarding for the opportunity to mentor and coach developing writers. But I’m happiest as a work-a-day wordsmith and visual artist — slinging ink and finding new and interesting ways of looking at the world.


the Colter Lift at the Grand Targhee

a rider does a trick on an ambition snowskate

a skier at Whistler Blackcomb

the woom 3 automagic

a black and white screen shot from the film DIMMU TOPPTUR

C.J. Mueller

Seb Toots finishing his 22-obstacle run

a wolf in Montana

polaris

Cotopaxi Hires Private Security to Reopen San Francisco Store

Fabio Wibmer channels Grand Theft Auto in his short film "Video Game"

Don Reichelt during his record-breaking manual treadmill run

The soul flyers over mont-blanc

garmin Instinct-Crossover watch

a group of people rides on Buffalo Bicycles provided by Wold Bicycle Relief and Trek.

a bicycle hearse in france

Michiel Desmet peddles his hand cycle

The Alchemy Atlas Au

a climber on a peak in Nepal in the film The Phantom Line

evo store at night

Matt Bolton catches air on a mountain bike

no cycling

aaron blunck skis in the backcountry

Marshall Randall riding his recumbent trike

the Outbound Lighting evo hangover helmet light

a woman stands on a rock under a starry sky with an illuminated headlamp.

a leafy forest floor

a bear gets whacked in the face by a jumping salmon

kyle strait

a van with a flat high performance starlink