I think it’s safe to say that Facebook has had enough of our shit.
Coming up on the end of a 30-day ban for challenging the narrative on the California wildfires, Arizona Backcountry Explorers is considering other options.
Facebook is where it all started.
We started this journey just a few years ago on Facebook, and, sadly, we have come to this. Facebook has repeatedly blocked us from posting on many occasions, and it’s now time for us to figure out something else. In all honesty, we have an established platform right here.
We encourage our followers to subscribe via email to ensure we can deliver information and keep in contact. We will never share your information with anyone or spam your email with unwanted messages.
You can now download our web application directly to your device. Simply select the menu option in your browser and select “add to home screen” then save the application to your phone.
Keep a lookout for push notifications for desktop and mobile devices. Soon we will be able to send messages directly to your notification panel whenever we post something new.
You can also join our Patreon, where you will get access to exclusive content, a chance to join us on the trail, and many other benefits. Swing on over to our Patreon page and take a look! www.patreon.com/azbackcountryexplorers.
You can engage in conversation right here on our website. Every post has a comment section at the bottom of the article, and we will soon have our own web forum/ social platform for folks to share their adventures.
No matter what, our website will continue to operate as usual.
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Kevin is a proud American outdoorsman with deep roots in Arizona’s rugged wilderness. Raised in the heart of rural Arizona, he spent his youth exploring the untamed backcountry alongside his father, igniting a lifelong passion for adventure and history. Today, Kevin continues that legacy with his son, journeying into Arizona’s most remote corners in search of forgotten trails and the stories of early western pioneers.
A staunch advocate for motorized access to public lands, Kevin combines his love for the outdoors with a dedication to stopping government overreach. His work has been featured in respected outlets like The Western Journal and 4Low Magazine, and he shares his adventures and advocacy through his platform, AZBackroads.com.