Roadtrippers Launches Voices From The Road A Storytelling Project Amplifying Underrepresented Voices In Road Travel
Roadtrippers, the world’s #1 road trip planning tool, is launching Voices from the Road. The new storytelling project amplifies underrepresented voices in the outdoor and road travel space and focuses on every aspect of roadtripping—not just the Instagram-friendly version.
Road trips are often depicted with familiar views from picture-perfect locations. But these photoshopped images don’t tell the full story of road travel, where vehicles break down, travelers get hangry and lost, and the weather doesn't always cooperate. Amazingly, it’s often during these difficult situations that the real memories are made. To understand what road travel is really all about, it’s important to hear from travelers from all kinds of backgrounds.
“One of our goals with Voices from the Road is to help democratize roadtripping and remove any gatekeeping around who gets to travel and have their voice heard,” said Sanna Boman, editor in chief of Roadtrippers.
Voices from the Road’s first published stories cover a lot of ground, literally and topically:
- Escaping Oregon wildfires
- Facing fears of driving up steep, narrow mountain passes
- Moving cross-country in a vintage RV
“Last year, Roadtrippers users planned more than 3 million road trips spanning 2 billion total miles,” said Boman. “That is 3 million potential stories about the ups, downs, joys, frustrations, adventures, and unexpected experiences that any road trip brings with it—and we want to hear those stories.
Roadtrippers has been recognized as a leading authority in road travel through its team of experts and outstanding editorial content. Recent awards include a 2020 gold medal from the North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA).
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