
Inclusive Expeditions mission is to empower and assist people with disabilities in accessing, experiencing, and benefitting from the natural world.
With a suite of custom-tailored trips to some of America’s finest national parks, our team works to plan, book and accompany you on an adventure that will bring you face-to-face with America’s finest National Parks.
With a deep knowledge of accessibility and inclusive nature programs, our team works with individuals, families and groups to create an experience that will lift your spirit, clear your mind and give you a whole new perspective on your relationship to the natural world.
Our 2022 trips to America’s National Parks include the National Parks of California, Wyoming, Utah and Arizona.
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Who we are
Austin Whitney (President) has been in a wheelchair for 14 years and is a graduate of UC Berkeley School of Law. He founded Ten Fifty Entertainment, which has grown to become the leading provider of accessibility services to large entertainment events. Clients include Coachella Music and Arts Festival, EDC, the NFL Draft,the PGA Championship, and many other events. In 2019, the company assisted over 10,000 PwD, covering almost one hundred events in nineteen states representing 70% of the nation’s top 100 music festivals. Between 2014 and 2019, the company’s average growth in terms of revenue per annum was 176%.
Travis Zebe is the ADA Compliance Director for Okeechobee Music Festival, Something in the Water Music Festival, Lost Lands Music Festival, and many other large live events. Specifically, he has unparalleled knowledge and skills when it comes to creating accessible camping environments. In addition to having a passion for helping PwD, he is an avid outdoorsman and an Eagle Scout.
Raffi Lehrer is a curator and producer working at the intersection of event production and art. He’s passionate about introducing new audiences to the visual arts. His work has ranged from fine art and furniture production to neon design and cultural programming, having produced large-scale installations, immersive exhibits, and photo exhibitions at events such as Art Basel, Coachella, Stagecoach, and Desert Trip.
WIll Butler is a writer, producer and podcast host with a decade of experience in telling the stories and amplifying the perspectives of underrepresented groups. With past work at journalistic institutions and disability nonprofits, Butler’s stories on blindness have appeared in the Atlantic, New York Times, Pop Up Magazine and more. Legally blind since age 19, he is Vice President at Be My Eyes, a visual interpretation app with the largest community of blind and visually impaired people worldwide.