Jayme Otto, Freelance Writer
Some of Jayme's projects in process. . .

Hemispheres
July 2010
Tel-Aviv has become one of the trendiest international cities. Jayme tells why in her first hand account in United's inflight travel magazine. 
www.hemispheresmagazine.com
Sunset
August 2010 
Jayme writes about Meadowlark Farm Dinners, a true farm-to-table experience in Boulder, Colorado. 
www.sunset.com
Women's Adventure
Fall 2010
Jayme reports on how the rock n' roll charity Love Strength Hope is saving lives in the developing world one adventure, concert, and cancer center at a time, covers "yoga fusion," the travel trend that's pairing yoga with everything from sea kayaking to peak bagging, and muses on how lessons learned while cycling translate to life off the bike.
www.womensadventuremagazine.com 
Breathe 
Fall 2010
After three weeks in Africa, Jayme finally let her guard down on a spice tour on the island of Zanzibar, only to be attacked by a group of flesh-eating driver ants. Her essay explores how nature knows no nurture. 
www.readbreathe.com
Trail Runner
Sept 2010 
55-year-old lawyer Tim Hewitt has done something no one else on earth has -- run the 1,100-mile Iditarod dog sled course in Alaska multiple times. Jayme tracks him on his 5th attempt, as he races to break his own record of 23 days. 
www.trailrunnermag.com
Backpacker
October 2010
Jayme's Q&A with Ken John, the founder of Homeless Gear, on his visions for ending homelessness in the U.S., and how your old hiking and camping gear can make life on the streets more tolerable.
www.backpacker.com
Bicycling
October 2010
For the first time ever, the security-finicky Egyptian government is allowing one man to lead cycling tours there. Jayme talks to Doug Lofland on how he made it happen, and the benefits of seeing the land of pyramids and pharaohs by bike. 
www.bicycling.com
Mountain Sports + Living
Oct 2010
Jayme covers Vail and Breckenridge for the Mountain Sports + Living resort guide, as well as her favorite hotel in the Siskiyou Mountains -- Ashland's Calahan Lodge. 
www.mountainsportsliving.com
Women's Running
Nov 2010
At the age of 27, Dottie Lessard endured a double lung transplant, and then went on to become a runner, something the cystic fibrosis survivor could never do as a child. Jayme follows this remarkable women from the operating table to the track.
www.womensrunning.com
Hemispheres
Dec 2010
Jayme profiles 24-year-old Daniel Epstein, the founder of the Unreasonable Institute, focused on incubating high-impact social entrepreneurs, on why bringing 22 wunderkinds from across the globe to a 10-week intensive in Colorado could very well save the world. 
www.hemispheresmagazine.com
Delicious Living
Jan 2011
As the new beauty columnist for Delicious Living magazine, Jayme covers the latest scientific research in natural anti-aging ingredients, from red wine to green tea. 
www.deliciouslivingmag.com
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