Crew Stories

  • Wildway Crew Stories: Jess Martin (Fitness)

    Wildway Crew Stories: Jess Martin (Fitness)

    Meet Jess. Enthusiast for life and all it has to offer. Jess ditched his tech career a few years ago and now spends his days pursuing happiness. Since starting his very own fitness company, Jess is dedicated to enjoying life and helping others do that too. Read his story and be inspired to seek the happiness in your own life.
  • Wildway Crew Stories: Quirin Family (Thru-Hiking)

    Wildway Crew Stories: Quirin Family (Thru-Hiking)

    Being the first to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail with a baby, meet The Quirin Family.  Derrick & Bekah had always dreamed of thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail, but when they had their daughter Ellie, they thought they would have to put that dream on hold.  Little did they know that Baby Ellie loved being outdoors and traveling around in Mom's pack on short hikes around their home in Virginia.  So it didn't take long to realize that they didn't have to put their dreams on the back-burner, instead they would embrace life and take on the challenge of being the first family to thru-hike the AT with a baby.  
  • Wildway Crew Stories: Caroline Barrett (Cycling for a Cure)

    Wildway Crew Stories: Caroline Barrett (Cycling for a Cure)

    "Living with MS has had its difficulties, but I choose to see my life from a positive perspective..."
  • Wildway Crew Stories: Mamie Clare (Exploration)

    Wildway Crew Stories: Mamie Clare (Exploration)

    Meet Mamie. She's already thru-hiked the 2,200 mile stretch that is the Appalachian Trail (solo, at that), and is now in the midst of her journey along the Pacific Crest Trail.  Through these hiking adventures, Mamie has learned to reflect and accept the strong, capable woman she is today. Read her story and be inspired.
  • Wildway Crew Stories: Catrina McAlister (Distance Running)

    Wildway Crew Stories: Catrina McAlister (Distance Running)

    After being kicked off her high school track team for wanting to practice with the boys, Catrina went on to accept a scholarship to run for the University of Colorado at Boulder.  There, she suffered a series of injuries that left her defeated and doubting herself.  She took some time off to heal and refocus, got back into running, and now Catrina has her sights set on the 2020 Olympics.  She has a can't stop/won't stop attitude that we love, and we are proud to be cheering her on as she races her way to Tokyo.
  • Wildway Crew Stories: Jennifer Jones (Travel)

    Wildway Crew Stories: Jennifer Jones (Travel)

    I live by two mottos:
    1. Once a year travel somewhere new.
    2. If you love your job you will never work a day in your life.