About Me, and My Work

Nick is an elite athlete, outdoor adventure journalist, writer, educator, skier, and Labrador (Gun Dog) Lifer.

Nick is part of teams that build ethically, sustainably, successfully, act aligned on the soulful human performance, and prioritize natural reason to solve problems and make "the goods" possible.

The grass is green where you water it, and here are his "most watered" works.

Nick earned his B.A. at Colby College in Maine and a VS (Visiting Student) Certificate in PPE (Philosophy, Politics, and Economics) as an American abroad at St. Catherine's College, University of Oxford. Nick is an experienced elite athlete in the half-marathon distance, especially -- during an Olympic-year cycle -- outdoor adventure journalist, writer, educator, and skier. His career began with opportunities and essential coursework at Colby and Oxford as an undergraduate. Nick has published written work on businesses in mountain sports, researched data for sports science infographics, and published long-form work to community newspapers and national magazines. Nick's written journalism so far has been published in The Jackson Hole News & Guide, The Beacon (Acton, Concord, and Westford), The Ski Channel online, The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, The U.S. Ski Team, 5Point Film Festival, and Blister Gear Review. In addition to his written skill set, Nick knows HTML, CSS3, & Javascript in code. And, in addition to earned elite athlete status, Nick is an avid backcountry skier, labrador (gun dog) lifer, and loves to learn new skills and explore and collaborate on sustainable new adventures. He lives in New England with his family.

Nick Cunkelman: About Me
Outdoor Adventure Journalism

Outdoor Adventure Journalism

All good things are wild and free, and all good writing is both, at least to start. Here are the final results.

Sportswriting

Sportswriting

Is there anything more nostalgic or meritocratic than sports? It's covered here - from event reporting to long-form profiles.

And More

And Other Projects

Broadening the scope. Includes works on military officers transitioning to civilian life, infographics, and product reviews.