About

Next Outdoor Adventures is owned by Tuplebits LLC and publishes experience-based ski resort and hiking guides, supported by cinematic 4K trail previews across iconic mountains and national parks.

History & Mission

Next Outdoor Adventures was founded in 2020 by Andy Newman & Natalie Kramer who began their skiing journey and started creating videos to help beginners get familiar with terrain, ski trails, and the overall skiing experience at destinations around the world for both skiers and snowboarders. As the founders improved their skills, the mission of the channel expanded beyond skiing to include other outdoor activities such as hiking and climbing. Today, we focus on discovering new places that can inspire your next outdoor adventures year-round. Our goal is to bring you fresh and unique experiences instead of repeating the same adventure every season. In addition, we’re here to answer your questions and guide you toward the ultimate destinations that match your preferences, goals, and aspirations.

Inspire more time outside. We create crisp, story-driven videos that help you see the terrain, plan your perfect day, and feel the place before you go—whether it’s carving groomers in winter or summiting a ridge at golden hour.

Cinematic 4K Real sounds, clean edits, no fluff.
Trail-First Clear routes, difficulty, and context.
Year-Round Ski seasons, shoulder seasons, and summer hikes.
Next Outdoor Adventures founders
Andy & Natalie — Founders of Next Outdoor Adventures

What we focus on

Ski Resorts & Scenic Runs

Iconic resorts like Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Copper Mountain, Chamonix, and the Dolomites—paired with written guides that explain terrain flow, lift access, and trip-planning considerations. Our POV and scenic footage helps you visualize signature trails and zones.

National Parks & Hike Guides

Rocky Mountain, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Shenandoah, Great Falls, Acadia, Grand Canyon, Valley of Fire—paired with route notes that cover difficulty context, seasonality, and practical logistics such as timing and parking.

Editorial standards & transparency

How our guides are created

Our goal is to publish practical guidance that helps you plan a better day outside. We write with a “what you’ll actually experience” mindset: terrain flow, visibility, crowds, access, and seasonal timing. Whenever possible, we base content on firsthand visits and our own trail footage; we also reference official sources (resort trail maps, operating details, seasonal information, and published park guidance) to keep facts accurate and current.

We prioritize clarity over hype. If a destination has meaningful tradeoffs—crowding, exposure, navigation complexity, wind holds, limited beginner terrain—we call that out so you can choose the right fit for your preferences and ability level.

Updates, corrections, and safety

Trails, lift operations, parking policies, and seasonal conditions can change. If you spot an error or have an update, please email us with the page URL and the correction. We review credible updates and revise guides as needed.

Our content is informational and is not a substitute for official guidance or on-the-ground judgment. Always verify current conditions (weather, avalanche advisories, trail closures, and park/resort announcements) before you go.

Advertising & affiliate disclosure

Next Outdoor Adventures may display third-party advertising (including Google services) and may include affiliate links. If we receive compensation from ads or affiliate programs, it does not influence our editorial opinions or what we choose to cover. Any sponsored coverage, partnerships, or paid placements (if ever applicable) will be clearly disclosed on the relevant page.

Ownership & contact

Next Outdoor Adventures is a media brand owned by Tuplebits LLC.

Business inquiries: nextoutdooradventures@gmail.com