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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Jeff

It’s just hard to think that queer folks are outside enjoying the outdoors when you don’t see anyone that looks like you.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Lyla

We need institutional level change and commitments from outdoor organizations – not just performative, surface level actions.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Thalia & Ellie

Don’t just use the Pride celebrations to include queer people in your brands as a marketing tactic. Inclusivity is every day.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Natasha

There can be something quite spiritual about immersing yourself in the outdoors, handing over your anxieties, and reconnecting to your most wild self.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Carlin Reynolds

The single biggest issue facing queer people outside is the mainstream community’s downplaying of all the smaller issues we face outside…

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Leona

I’d like to see more outdoor brands celebrating pride and acknowledging our existence.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Stephanie

What is most satisfying is spending time in the mountains just as myself and finding support from other hikers, especially my women friends…

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Sage

Nature is very healing and yet very few of us are fortunate enough to have access to those green spaces. Nature is very healing…

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Max and Jaye

We want equal access and equal opportunities for everyone regardless of skin color, income, proximity to trails, etc.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Sophie

I would really like to see more brands and organisations push back against the narrative that “the outdoors is a great leveler”…

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