I couldn’t imagine a more perfect conversation to jumpstart uncivilizing in the New Year than this one with Alyssa Ravasio, the wunderkind camping enthusiast and conservationist who founded Hipcamp. Alyssa created the online platform in 2013, just three years out of UCLA, and in that short time has not only transformed the antiquated camping researching/booking system of yore; she has inspired millions of Millenials and Gen Zers to put down their phones and head outdoors. (It is no coincidence that more than 1 million new households have started camping each year since 2014, the year after Hipcamp was founded.) If you’ve yet to utilize the site, picture Airbnb-meets-camping: In addition to being the most comprehensive guide to public camping across the United States, Hipcamp has opened up the experience of camping on private land, called "land sharing." This revolutionary concept-turned-movement allows private landowners to earn income from renting their land for camping; campers get to pitch their tent (or glamp) on a farm, ranch, vineyard, pristine land preserve, and more.
Alyssa has always been guided by her deep love of the natural world, but I was fascinated to hear her perspective as a "digital philosopher." Whereas outdoorsy types are often wary of our time's proliferation of digital technologies (ahem), Alyssa sees the internet as a powerful force for nature -- an obsession that began with the creation of her own Digital Democracy major at UCLA. We cover a lot of ground here, from the story of Hipcamp's founding to its ultimate mission as perhaps the most scalable model for land conservation on the planet. Not to disappoint, there are plenty of amazing camping tips in here, too! Whether you're a first-time camper, a seasoned outdoorsperson, want to learn what it's like to be a Hipcamp host or, like me, have made a New Year's resolution to get out and camp more this year, you'll want to check out this episode!
Here's what we talk about:
Where Alyssa likes to camp in Los Angeles
Alyssa’s gear: What the founder of Hipcamp brings on a camping trip
Her childhood in the outdoors
Harnessing the power of the internet for nature
The frustrating camping trip that led Alyssa to start Hipcamp
What the heck is a digital philosopher?
Marshall McLuhan: “The medium is the message”
How Alyssa personally balances time in the natural world with the demands of 21st-century life
Who’s using Hipcamp and how it bridges political, generational, urban/rural and demographic divides
Land sharing
Alleviating fears about “the stranger in the woods”
Alyssa’s vision for Hipcamp: What’s next
Alyssa’s tips for new campers, time-starved campers, and her plans for the New Year
Ready to get out there and camp or share your breathtaking land with campers? Check out the Hipcamp website, and follow Hipcamp on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Alyssa is @alyraz on Instagram and Twitter (although admittedly she doesn't post all that often).
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