From climbing mountains to running marathons, a job at GearJunkie requires a solid level of fitness. Our ‘How I Stay Fit’ series profiles editors and contributors on our staff for a peek at their fitness habits and idiosyncrasies working out and adventuring in the outdoors.
Mountaineering, ultrarunning, and bikepack racing — a passion for endurance sports hasn’t always been core to my life.
Funny thing, I never worked out as a kid. In fact, I sucked at it. I didn’t play soccer, didn’t toss a ball, didn’t shoot hoops. I didn’t run cross-country or track. Put simply, activity wasn’t core to my family. In fact, my PE teacher told me to go home and show my mom why I got a C in phys ed (because I couldn’t swing a tennis racket). But I did love being outside, and my parents encouraged it.
I got the “activity” bug in college, where I rowed competitively all 4 years. Pulling on an oar for hours at a time, you gotta get comfortable with the voices in your head. During downtime, we’d drive across the state to the Cascades and hoist that fitness up and down the mountains.
But to be clear, I still don’t do traditional sports. I prefer to play outside: mountain biking, rafting, trail running, backcountry skiing, or long, drawn-out rides before work that snake back to the office. It’s a veritable puree of exploring dramatic landscapes, mixed with a healthy dose of fitness. The fitter I am, the more I can explore. Living in Idaho, I’m fortunate to pursue it all with gusto.
Contributing Editor Steve Graepel: Bikepacking, Trail Running, Mountaineering

