Our Team

 
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Rachel D’Antona

Born in New York City and raised in Tennessee, Rachel is no stranger to change and various lanscapes. She has spent the last 10+ years maintaining trails at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, Working on farms in Hawaii, travelling Europe and frequently hiking and camping among the mountains in the United States. She is a graduate from Savannah College of Art & Design in Fine Arts, pursued her career in Drafting floorplans and construction documents for residential spaces. In 2015, She took a break from her interior design position and hiked 2,650 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail, where she was dubbed her trail name “Rebel Biscuit”. From there, Her love and respect for the outdoors grew even more and HikerBooty was born! Her new found passion to create artistic maps that highlight her favorite National Scenic Trails, National Parks, and many other public lands. To help her achieve creating these projects, she invited artist and outdoor enthusiast, Brian McGregor to join her team on her new art endeavor.

 
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Brian McGregor

Graduate of Bodwin College in Visual arts and design Brian specializes in watercolor and illustrations. Creating art for music Festivals, commercial projects and so much more! Together, They collaborate to create artistic maps that portray America’s National Scenic Trails and Public Lands in a fun and unique way. Their hope is to have their watercolor and illustrations inspire you to go outside and explore your public lands (responsibly!)
” Protect your resources, support your parks! “

Happy Hiking & Happy Trails !