Lois Friedland

8585 Doubleheader Ranch Road Morrison, CO 80465 USA
Website: http://www.adventuretravel.about.com
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Professional Experience

I specialize in adventure travel, luxury travel, skiing and golf, and excel at creating imaginative work while meeting tight deadlines. I was About.com's Guide to Adventure Travel (www.adventuretravel.about.com ) for 7 1/2 years, and co-author of Frommer's 500 Adrenaline Adventures. I am co-author (with my husband) of the Colorado & Denver Day Trips Travel Guide for iPhone, iPad and Android Smartphones. My background includes 20plus years of writing editorial and advertorial articles for national and regional magazines, Web sites, and newspapers including Travel+Leisure, The New York Times, Texas Monthly, Denver Magazine, Colorado Avid Golfer and Dallas Morning News.

Expertise

Content Editor (online)
8 Years
Editor
20 Years
Writer
20 Years

Specialty

Lifestyle
20 Years
Sports & Recreation
20 Years
Travel
20 Years

Industries


Magazine - Local/Regional magazines
20 Years
Magazine - Large Consumer/National magazines
20 Years
Online/new media
8 Years

Total Media Industry Experience

20 Years

Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Global Traveler (3-5), Texas Monthly Special Sections (3-5), AdventureTravel.About.com (10+)

Other Work History

My background includes the creation of special sections, guide books, and stints as co-owner/editor-in-chief of The Snow Industry Letter (a $300-a-year subscription-based weekly email/fax newsletter covering the business side of the snowsports industry), editor of the American Express Golf Annual and western editor of SKI Magazine. I have created editorial copy for 4- to 20-page special advertising sections about skiing, luxury travel, families and other topics for The New York Times, Travel + Leisure and Texas Monthly. I have been managing editor of an annual magazine, Peaks Escapes, and an annual hard-cover book, Discover Utah, both published by Abarta Media. My work has appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, and on many websites.

Computer Skills

Word

Equipment

Desktop with Windows 7, laptop with wireless connection. Digital cameras capable of taking newspaper and magazine quality images.

References

Excellent references available upon request

Awards

North American Snowsports Journalists Harold Hirsch--newspaper. Colorado Ski Country USA Freelancers award.

Associations

Society of American Travel Writers. North American Snowsports Journalists Association (former president)

Showcase

Online articles

Twist your head to the right, your body to the left and wiggle through the crack, urged the guide leading us through Modric Cave in Croatia. Pretending I was a pretzel worked.
"A hint of chocolate, a whisper of citrus," he tells the barista. He's a foodie, so unlike me, he actually smells these aromas. This isn't a wine tasting - I'm at a coffee cupping in a coffee lab in Bogota, Colombia. Coffee cupping is a ritual taken very seriously by food and wine geeks, and an intr
Until recently, I thought a vacation in Cancun or the Riviera Maya on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula was just playing golf, sunbathing and snorkeling. Not so. Here you can dive or snorkel in cenotes, swim or raft in underground rivers, steer ATVs or amphibious buggies in the jungles and ride zip lines.
Skiing down the Tasman Glacier on New Zealand's South Island imprints pictures in your mind. I still visualize slithering into an ice cave, where the sun was shining through icy walls and our bodies created shadow patterns on the floor. I still feel of the crusty snow, the crisp air....
"You're doing great," said my friend hanging on the snow wall near me. "Remember to keep at least three points in contact with the snow." It was the first time I'd scaled a steep cliff. Maybe inching up Tuckerman Ravine's Headwall, as skis and boots hooked to my backpack tried to push me back down...
The rocks our jeep dislodged tumbled down a slope so steep than I couldn't see them fall and didn't hear them land. We were on the last part of a jeep tour in Israel's Negev desert and the Dead Sea was in view, very far below us. The trail, if you could call it one....

Magazine articles

“Let’s go throw some fur,” my fishing guide says with a big grin. Startled, I have to think for a minute before remembering that Scott Tarrant makes all his flies with fur and feathers, each one designed to look like the bugs trout consider prime meals. Sounds simple. Yes? Well, not exactly, for a newbie like me. I lurch after him, catching my long fly rod on a bush, as we walk to a private stretch of water on the Tarryall Creek in front of the Broadmoor Fishing Camp. I feel like I’m in kindergarten again.
When you head out for a day on the links do you prefer to stay close to home or head for Colorado’s high country? Can’t decide? If you’re ready to play a round or two, we’ve got 16 prime layouts–in urban areas, mountainsides and some of the state’s best resorts–perfect for a challenge or just a fun game. Now, who’s ready for a tee time?
You don't have to dig deep to find archeological sites in Turkey. Walking down centuries-old stone streets in Ephesus, entering rock-art churches to view ancient frescoes in Cappadocia, and photographing the Lycian tombs, are all within a 1 1/2 hour flight from Istanbul.