Could this 31-year old school teacher be the next great ultrarunner of our time?
Written by Morgan Tilton
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Before joining GearJunkie as a Senior Editor, Tilton covered outdoor news, features, reviews, and trends for the team for seven years. Today, her microscope hovers over the snowsports buyer’s guides plus a medly of summer content – and the focus couldn’t be a better fit. Raised in Southwest Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, Tilton’s life revolves around skiing and snowboarding, which she’s loved since first pulling on hard boots at age 4 at her home area, Telluride Ski Resort.
In high school, she worked at Durango’s iconic Inferno Board Shop, made-then-quit the cheerleading team when she realized the family mountain time she’d need to sacrifice, and still reminisces over her first snowboard.
After growing up hiking, biking, and sliding on snow at high altitude, Tilton enrolled at the University of Denver, where a quarter system allowed her to snowboard everyday and work nights throughout her 6-week winter break. During college, Tilton took on many internships including travel guide creation for AllTrips.com, and writing print stories for Backpacker Magazine, which helped build a foundation. She also completed her AIARE 1 certification through DU’s Alpine Club, the first of many outdoor-related courses she’s pursued beyond three degrees.
As the Senior Editor specializing in snowsports, Tilton manages, writes, and edits the category’s buyer’s guides including organizing the annual GearJunkie Ski and Ride Week. While she still avidly snowboards inbounds, Tilton explores the backcountry, pulls on skis, off-trail snowmobiles, and pow surfs in addition to countless hours of shoveling in Crested Butte, Colo., which is home.
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A Word From Morgan Tilton
I started pursuing a path as a writer when I was 15 years old — but I’ve always been a writer. My passion as an adventure journalist in the outdoor and travel industries centers on sustainable storytelling that supports local communities and amplifies their narratives. Gear is an extension of that mission.
As a young competitive snowboarder, I was frustrated with the narrow representation of females in snowsports and in the media. Reviews existed for products made and tested by men though hardly any women’s specific products and zero female reporters in the space were visible. I’m excited to help change that fact.
My growth as a journalist has paralleled the evolution of GearJunkie, since 2015, and I’m proud to be on this team of ambitious, mindful reporters.
Could this 31-year old school teacher be the next great ultrarunner of our time?
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