Have you ever wondered why the visibility of women in the outdoor and adventure industry is so low? Various studies have shown that women in this industry still need to be more and far between. They illustrate a difference between men and women in both outdoor recreation participation and representation. And this difference reiterates traditional heteronormativity. Even the new trends that come up in outdoor recreation favour traditionally masculine modes of engagement with nature, according to studies. So many have pointed out that the outdoor adventure space is still ruled by primarily white, male, and cisgender people. There have been improvements in the last few years, with several women taking to the great outdoors more—mountaineering, rock climbing, hiking, surfing, etc. And much of the change is being driven by women.
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An All-Women Expedition To Kilimanjaro Is Changing The Status Quo
A company based out of Ireland is one of a few trying to change women's status quo in the outdoors and adventure space. Among other things, they launched the first-ever all-women expedition to Kilimanjaro with local women guides in Tanzania

Standing at a height of 5,896m, Mt Kilimanjaro is said to be the tallest freestanding mountain in the world Photo Credit Earth's Edge
Standing at a height of 5,896m, Mt Kilimanjaro is said to be the tallest freestanding mountain in the world Photo Credit Earth's Edge

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