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Summertime is in full swing here in the Ozarks, and the swelter is our companion on today's episode as we tackle the at-times contentious topic of how backpacking and nature are represented on social media. We ponder if backpacking is accurately portrayed, and does social media lead to unrealistic expectations? Do content creators bear any responsibility to be transparent or to educate? We dive into the implications of modern nature photography, and the possible resulting effects of different photographic approaches. We also discuss the immense growth of the hiking hobby, and consider the consequential commercialization amongst other outcomes.

Tune in to hear our take as we examine our own intentions and purposes in today's ever expanding technological age. We recognize the ability of social media to do great good, yet seek true purpose offline and are not comfortable signing over personal autonomy to internet strangers. So while social media can be and is a wonderful tool when utilized properly, we hope to be only inspired and not influenced.

 

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Resources:

Understanding the Role of Social Media in Backpacker Tourism 

Is Nature Photography Too Beautiful?

Hikers for an 8th Leave No Trace Principle