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Pete Rognli's Writing Biography |
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Pete has written for Backpacker, TrailRunner, Time Out New York,
Chicago, Paddler, Alpinist.com, Girls' Life and several other national,
glossy publications. His articles range from tween dating for the
post-modern middle schooler to the effects of local terrorism on the
Boundary Waters Canoe Area of northern Minnesota. He's written
behind-the-counter yoga for the coffee shop barista and about
modernist, prefab architecture for anyone who wants Frank Lloyd
Wright delivered on the back of a semi-truck.
Much of Pete's writing provides accessible, fitness education to
outdoor recreation enthusiasts. When he's not writing about barefoot
trail running, Pete contributes much of the front-of-book health and
fitness content for Backpacker magazine. His topics include plyometrics
for scrambling up scree, packable protein for the backcountry, dynamic
stretches to stay limber on the trail and thermarest yoga to help
backpackers avoid the simian hunch.
Pete lives and writes beneath the Tetons of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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