I started skiing in my early teens, and that’s where my passion for the mountains truly began. Like most skiers, I live for powder days, but growing up in the Northeast taught me to embrace all conditions — from fresh snow to ice. I’m drawn to steep terrain, glades, and places that feel authentic and grounded, where skiing is about the experience rather than the spectacle.

The Man Within The Map began as a way to document my adventures and share my love for skiing and the landscapes I explore. Over time, it evolved into a year-round project that includes skiing, backcountry days, and exploring swimming holes across New York and New England. I focus on inspiring exploration while respecting the places that make these experiences special.

At its core, The Man Within The Map is about community. It’s about connecting with nature, sharing stories, and encouraging others to step outside their comfort zones. Whether it’s carving turns, floating in fresh water, or discovering somewhere new, my goal is to inspire curiosity and help others chase their own adventures — in every season.

What started as a passion project.