I don’t pretend to be objective in my reporting on remarkable individuals doing great things. I want characters like Iditarod Sled Dog Racer Emily Ford to succeed so that I can tell their stories. Read more on the Joy Trip Project. Photographs by @cc.boyle https://lnkd.in/g--uEMyx
The Joy Trip Project
媒体制作
MADISON,WI 652 位关注者
Reporting on the business, art and culture of the sustainable active lifestyle.
关于我们
The Joy Trip Project is a news gathering and reporting organization that covers the business, art and culture of the outdoor recreation industry.
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https://joytripproject.com
The Joy Trip Project的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 媒体制作
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- MADISON,WI
- 类型
- 自有
- 创立
- 2009
- 领域
- Media Production、Storytelling、Journalism、Reporting、Outdoor Recreation、Outdoor Education、Art & Culture、History、African American History、American History、Podcasting、Film Production、Audio Production、Writing和Community Building
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6666 ODANA ROAD #135
US,WI,MADISON,53719
The Joy Trip Project员工
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As a consultant for the Wisconsin Historical Society, I am putting my University of California, Berkeley Anthropology degree to good use. Over the past year I’ve been helping to curate a gallery of displays for the new Wisconsin History Center called Human Landscapes. In between a variety of different projects in collaboration with the National Park Service and National Geographic, I have offered a few suggestions on how to tell a comprehensive story of American history that dates back more than 100 million years.... https://lnkd.in/gUZ9GuYN
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The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree will come down this week. You can learn the story of how it got there on the Joy Trip Project podcast https://lnkd.in/gHd8Q__9
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Uncovering our collective history ||| Joy-Tripping, Award-Winning Journalist, National Geographic Explorer & National Park Expert, Public Historian
Excited to see this story on the current state and future of the independent outdoor industry sales rep made the cover of Grassroots Stories. Thanks to all of my friends and colleagues who shared their life-long experiences in a time-honored profession they dearly love. #joytriponassignment
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Uncovering our collective history ||| Joy-Tripping, Award-Winning Journalist, National Geographic Explorer & National Park Expert, Public Historian
We’ve been traveling for a week now with the 2024 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree and it’s the morning after the presidential election of 2024. Last night, in the hours before bedtime, I was dangerously focused on the outcome and seemed to pay very little attention to what would happen next – today and the days that followed. The election results showed a virtual tie in which we could wake up to either of two very likely outcomes. And this morning, with the results now clear, I dedicate my practice to fulfilling my best intentions. Rather than focusing on who won or lost, I am now directing my thoughts to all that will come of me and this world in which I live – a place I truly love. https://lnkd.in/gsjhK5z8
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The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is on its way from Alaska's Tongass National Forest to Washington D.C. Thanks to everyone at the Society for American Foresters, the USDA Forest Service, Alaska Geographic and so many others for making this amazing journey possible. #joytriponassignment #uscapitolchristmastree
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Uncovering our collective history ||| Joy-Tripping, Award-Winning Journalist, National Geographic Explorer & National Park Expert, Public Historian
It was sheer coincidence that I happened to be in?Grand Teton National Park?on?National Public Lands Day, September 28, 2024. When?National Geographic Expeditions?invited me to be the expert on this tour, that began in?Yellowstone National Park, I naturally jumped at the opportunity. These trips into America’s wilderness provide me not only the chance to visit our most iconic national parks, but also the privilege of sharing some of the more obscure aspects of our history that are often overlooked or even ignored. https://lnkd.in/gjbFpima
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Uncovering our collective history ||| Joy-Tripping, Award-Winning Journalist, National Geographic Explorer & National Park Expert, Public Historian
Our friends at Osprey Packs, Inc. just posted this story on the Adaptive Climbing Group in collaboration with The Joy Trip Project. Give it a read, share it with your friends and let us know what you think. https://lnkd.in/gzwK7iwQ Photo by : Jamie Ellington
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By invitation, and under contract with the National Park Service, I was asked in 2024 to help organize a retracing of American history. So, I assembled a small group of storytellers to paddle a section of the?UpperMissouri River Breaks National Monument, in Montana, called the?White Cliffs. Two hundred and twenty years ago this summer, a band of explorers traversed this same stretch of land, part of what was once called the?Louisiana Purchase. Then President Thomas Jefferson had commissioned a team – known as the Corps of Discovery?to find a route through this territory, across the North American Continent to the Pacific Ocean. We commonly refer to this today as the?Lewis and Clark Expedition. You might be familiar with the story of?Merriweather Lewis?and?William Clark. As the leaders of a team that included more than 30 participants, these are the names we remember most. If we expand our view and look at the bigger picture, we learn that the Corps of Discovery also included a Native American woman named?Sacagawea?and an enslaved man, the chattel property of William Clark, named?York.