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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Sam & Porshea

The intersections of our race, gender, ability, and sexual orientation can sometimes make getting out in nature, something that we love, an anxiety-inducing activity.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Honnie & Niki

Safety has always been our biggest concern. Will we get injured? Will we get lost? As we travel further and further from our California Bay Area bubble, our mentality on safety shifted.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Eva

The most pressing issues facing queer folks in the outdoors are accessibility, representation, and safety. Being out in the outdoors is still political whether we like it or not.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Amy and Megan

Think about intersectionality. Don’t just include conventionally attractive same-sex couples to check a box…really aim for true representation.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Owen

I’m a serious hiker, passable birder, and amateur geologist—my main enthusiasm is in landscape interpretation.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Sarah Scruggs

My most cherished adventure is a week-long American southwest road trip. I’ve been fascinated with the desert for as long as I can remember.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight: Brie Chartier

I think one of the challenges queer people face getting outside is the idea that you have to look a certain way to be outdoorsy.

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Wild Wanderer Spotlight Series and the Journey of Lettie Stratton

Lettie Stratton is the founder of Wild Wanderer, an outdoor adventure site for the LGBTQIA+ community, and our newest Trailblazer.

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