Author
Berne Broudy
Berne Broudy is a writer, editor, and photographer who reports on skiing, cycling, environmental issues, gear, and travel. She’s developed and guided hiking and cycling trips in the U.S. and South America. She has guided groups of students in Ghana and Peru and has biked across the U.S. She’s had fat biking first descents in Alaska, helped establish the first sport climbing in East Greenland, and was on the first female team to complete the Jordan Trail.
In her role as president of Richmond Mountain Trails, she helped build the first fully adaptive mountain bike trail network in the U.S. Before writing and photographing professionally, Broudy worked in the sustainable forestry industry, helping establish wood and paper products certification. Broudy sits on the boards of Richmond Mountain Trails, Vermont Mountain Bike Association, and Vermont Huts.
She is co-founder of ConservationNext and has served on the boards of Conservation Alliance, Outdoor Industry Women’s Coalition, Fellowship of the Wheel, CragVT, and the Catamount Trail Association. She is passionate about adaptive access to the outdoors.