At ROAMR, we are committed to helping people just like yourself get outdoors. Whether that means discovering new outdoor experiences and learning opportunities, or teaming up with skilled athletes to accomplish that next big line, to summit that next 14’000 ft peak, and everything in between. ROAMR is committed to bringing together the outdoor community, Inspiring newfound connections and adventures, and creating lasting memories!
With ROAMR you can:
Search for outdoor activities and or partners based on sport, skill level, location, and many more preferences.
Create activity postings and share them with your community. Or search for postings by others in the area, and connect with them!
Create, find, and join groups and leagues on the “Tribes” page.
Track your adventures and share them + your unique photos and videos from the trip to the built-in, outdoor oriented social media feed.
Plan, Map, Explore, and Track all your adventures with our advanced offline mapping features!
Make meaningful connections with your newfound adventure buddies.
And MUCH more!
Our Founders Chose to Build This App After:
50+
Combined years of experience roaming
Too Many:
Times left without partners to roam with!
Always Trying:
To get others outside!
Data shows there are numerous barriers to entry in the world of outdoor recreation such as:
Skill Barriers:
In which people are prevented from trying new sports
Cost Barriers:
Making access to gear, guides, lessons, locations, equipment, clothing, and more cost-prohibitive for a wide range of users.
Networking Barriers:
Weather moving somewhere new, trying a new sport, going on vacation, or any other use-case, a lack of networking opportunities can present challenges for people new to any given scene, making breaking into a new community often challenging.
Social Barriers:
In which less extraverted individuals find difficulties meeting new people in the outdoor recreation world with similar goals/skillsets.
Informational/Educational Barriers:
Where many beginners in a given sport struggle to get started due to a lack of proper education around their sporting interests, such as difficulties finding educational resources, safety guidelines, best practices, and expert guidance
Geographic and Location Barriers:
Often times leaving people in cities or less mountainous regions feeling as though outdoor recreation is unattainable to them.