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Dan Campbell


Park City–based photographer Dan Campbell has made Utah home for the past 25 years. Dan is most comfortable behind the lens creating award-wining images of action sports, lifestyle, fashion or alpenglow on a snow covered peak, but riding his mountain bike or sharing a lift ride with his daughters keeps a smile on his face. A long time contributor to Ski Utah, he also shoots for SKI magazine, ESPN, Rossignol and Specialized.


Gabe Glosband


Contributor Gabe Glosband has a passion for snow and specifically Utah snow. He has no one to blame but his parents who frequented Sugarloaf, Maine, during his formative years and permitted him to learn to ski at the tender age of two. Gabe defected from the east coast to Utah in 1998 in search of better snow. He continues to defend his New England sports teams with a passion but does not defend their snow.


Melissa Fields


Fifteen years ago, native Michigander Melissa Fields came to spend “just one winter” in Park City. A husband, mortgage and two kids later she still hasn’t managed to make that return trip. She now writes about things to do and see in Utah for Salt Lake magazine, Utah Style & Design, Park City magazine and others. When not at the keyboard, Melissa likes to make Tram laps at Snowbird, log miles on her road bike and hang out with her family.


Jeremy Pugh


Consulting editor Jeremy Pugh is a veteran of the media and the cultural landscape of Salt Lake City and the Intermountain West. Currently the Director of Communications at Westminster College, Pugh was previously the editor at Salt Lake magazine and helped develop the Official Visitors Guide to Salt Lake City and Canyons magazine. He is an avid hiker, enthusiastic skier and developing road cyclist who rode in his first century this past year and is gleefully looking forward to the next big ride.


Bari Nan Cohen


Bari Nan Cohen has many titles: mother, wife, skier, writer, editor, and volunteer. A native Vermonter, she enjoyed city-life detours in Boston, Jerusalem and New York before moving with her husband to Park City in 2001. She writes about on-mountain adventures with their two sons at the official blog of Deer Valley Ski Resort. Cohen was an editor for Glamour, YM, Self and Good Housekeeping, and her work has appeared in More, Parents, Weight Watchers magazine and on Babble.com.


Virginia Rainey


A Salt Lake native who detoured to San Francisco for 20 years and then returned, Virginia Rainey has been writing about travel, spas, good food and the people who produce it for more than 25 years. A full-time freelance copywriter, she also writes for a variety of publications, from Park City magazine to Sunset. She co-authored California: The Beautiful Cookbook and is the Utah editor for the Zagat Restaurant Survey and America’s Top Restaurants.


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