Mountain Remote
Mountain Remote is the newsletter for experienced remote workers who build their lives around outdoor adventure.
Many of us use our location independence not to go to the beach and avoid cold weather altogether, but to head into the high country and embrace all four seasons. We’d rather ski or snowboard than sunbathe. We know that summer looks a lot better from the top of a peak.
This newsletter is for us.
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To be successful at remote work, identify your value proposition
Hey reader, This week’s essay aims to help you identify your greatest professional strength — the one aspect of you that separates you from others. I hope this inspir
We are living through the beginning of a period of rapid transformation
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Remote workers must lead the charge in creating people-first communities
. . . remote work is leading the charge in reducing dependence on personal vehicles. It’s up to us as practitioners of the future of work to ensure that this trend continues. Hey
About Me
Tim Wenger is an award-winning international travel journalist and author based in Colorado. He serves as a Senior Editor at Matador Network, where he's filed work from four continents, often looking at the intersection of outdoor recreation, conservation, and the economy, and as a Features Editor at Static Media. After completing a BA in Communications from Fort Lewis College, Tim jumped into the back of a Ford Econoline and spent a few years playing guitar in dark bars while falling in love with adventure travel. He's been unable to rest his pen (or his feet) ever since. Check out his work in Lonely Planet, Matador Network, Fodor's, and USAToday. and his full portfolio is here.