


The organization is centered around getting girls and women into outdoor spaces, avalanche safety courses, and clinics that help people learn to ski. Back in 2006 Lynsey co-founded the non-profit She Jumps. Lynsey’s work spans far beyond her skiing. This award, along with her extensive racing experience has shown that she is one of the most talented skiers in the world. Throughout the years she has been awarded the Female Skier of the Year multiple times by Powder Magazine. Her skiing career has taken her across the globe. In between competitions, Lynsey has starred in numerous skiing films such as Teton Gravity Research, Sherpa’s Cinema, Warren Miller, and various others. Since college she has gone on to win every big mountain competition that she has entered. After graduating high school Lynsey went on to attend college at Montana State University while continuing her career in ski racing. She then went on to win a gold medal in the Junior Olympics for downhill racing. She began racing at a young age where her talent quickly shone through. Lynsey grew in Sun Valley, Idaho which is also where she learned her love for skiing. Her drive and determination have drastically impacted the skiing community as she continually paves the way for fellow women in the field. Not only does Lynsey’s talent showcase itself on the mountains, but her work inspires women from all over the world. Lynsey ensures her course can cater to everyone from fellow professionals to those just getting started in the sport. Like most mountain athletes, skiers are prone to injury. Lynsey is one of the most well-known skiers in the world and her course focuses on sharing her expertise to ensure longevity when it comes to skiing. ROAM Academy was designed to help you learn from some of the best adventurers and storytellers in the outdoor industry and Lynsey Dyer’s course is no exception.
