“The Road Less Traveled” is a unique “Travel E-Zine”
formatted to show potential travelers various exciting paths leading to the great outdoors. Whether you fish, hunt, travel to wild and/or stimulating destinations, or just lay back on your couch and dream of distant and near parts of this fantastic world, come along with us. We’ll share what we’ve seen and learned and take you there. Careful though. This kind of
exploring is addictive. The decision to return to home and hearth can be difficult to make.
What you read and see is an honest appraisal of our experiences. If there are challenges with service, travel arrangements, accommodations, etc., we promise to map the landmines that tripped us
up. While we do not declare that we can identify every problem situation, we promise to be forthright about our appraisal of services and products rendered no matter who the vendor or the situation.
Trips, services and products are never solicited. When they are tendered as a courtesy, we identify that information, and our gratitude, in the article. Additionally, the reader should know there is great controversy currently in the travel writers’ world regarding “comped” trips, services and products. The majority of the problem focuses on virtual pittances paid writers for publishing their stories of adventure. If not
“comped,” they usually could not have afforded to go. Fortunately, that is not the case with “The Road Less Traveled.” We are not dependent on “comped” trips, merchandise or services. The only obligation we have in these articles is an honest report to the reader and an honest presentation of goods and services from our loyal vendors.
With that said, please know: Advertising is important to the continued existence of this site. Ad revenue from credible supporting vendors is important income to us. Our honest appraisal of their services and products reinforces their position(s).
This unswerving policy dedicated to honest and factual information hopefully reinforces reader interest in the site including reinforcing the reputation of the vendors that patronize it as well. As a result, potential travelers down
“The Road Less Traveled” can be more confident of the exciting paths they explore with us and the equipment and services utilized to get us there and back.
“The Road Less Traveled” is supported virtually
entirely by ads commensurate with the formatting of the site’s travel content. These ads attempt to recover the financial costs of maintaining the site. However, they don’t pay a cent unless our readers
shop them. If you see something advertised on the site that draws your interest, from a cruise to a guided outdoor expedition, we encourage you to shop those and other vendors and explore how their wares and services help make your way down “The Road Less Traveled” an even more enjoyable experience. Please do us a favor: Tell them we sent you. If you enjoyed what you saw and read in “The Road Less Traveled,”
there is no better way to thank us than to shop the various advertisers on the site.
We appreciate your interest and time invested in this publication. In return, we offer this pledge: Its information and loyal vendors are crafted and patronizing our online outdoor travel selected to stimulate and encourage your interest and positive participation when exploring “The Road Less Traveled.”