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Hipcamp: Unlocking Private Lands for Camping

An episode of the The Voyage Report podcast, hosted by The Voyage Report, titled "Hipcamp: Unlocking Private Lands for Camping" was published on September 26, 2017 and runs 35 minutes.

September 26, 2017 ·35m · The Voyage Report

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Meet the Airbnb of private campsites. Mark chats with Hipcamp founder Alyssa Ravasio about the "wave" that gave her the inspiration to start the site-sharing platform, the unique lands her site unlocks for campers and explorers, and her top travel tips for travelers.

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