Walking helps us live longer ( Illustration ref. di01492)
Long Trail beard hiker
Trail-beard singularity moment
Jumping to conclusions
Strategies when facing a gap
Double lost
When you Neither know where you are going - Or where you want to go
Reversed focus syndrome
The challenge of reversed attention. Both on the trails and on work
Connecting through walking
Walkable cities and communities where people get around on foot are more alive
Between a rock and a hard place
If it is a bear on a mountain or one in the office wearing a full suit and tie, hiking can help us learn how to face them better
Keeping social distance
Hikers are learning new habits when approaching both villages and shelters
Is there a point in walking?
We're ending up right where we started so what is the point, really?
Staying safe AND sane under pandemic, by walking
In 2020 a new pandemic ( Covid-19 ) is swiping across the globe and there seems to be at least two strategies to face it: Staying safe and in self-isolation, in sterile surroundings - And staying sane by connecting to nature
“Burn the bridges” hiker
Making sure quitting is not an option...
Almost there…
The feeling of not making any progress
Road rage vs healing trails
After a few minutes in heavy traffic many drivers experience road rage. Walking can help us feel very different
Dealing with expectations when hiking
Expectations comes in many forms - some of them are our own, in our backpack - other expectations are from those around us
Creating livable cities by walking
A city that is both good for people and for the planet is a lot about walking, trees, city ecology and interesting ( and complicated) cityscapes - And very little about cars
The challenge of being the edge
Thoughts on innovation, hiking and being first movers
Hiking between high and low habits
Are they a bit like places... or maybe more like paths?
Appreciating what we have
Often we focus on what we lack, instead of what we have
Life is the ultimate long distance hike
The walk of life is one of the most used metaphors in our language and in making sense of landscapes of understandings
Hiking on different trails
We can walk in the same places but still be on different trails
Nature Deficit disorder
Today most of us are keeping thoughts and nature at a digital distance. Walking a few hours first can help us get back to nature
Walking as a different reality
Daring into a new year of hiking
Happy Hiking Holidays
Being back out on the trails can be the best way to recover from days with too long to do lists
It’s better to walk about thinking than think about walking
How to think is one of the classic questions in philosophy
The faster you move the longer you need to go
Strange how walking can be the solution and how a higher speed can make the distance you have to travel so much longer
Conflicts around the edge
Some conflicts are all about perspective - drawing on thrive and hiking
House swallows hiker… again
Hiking and homesickness
Hope is a butterfly
Illustration of hope landing on your knee, when lost in the middle of nowhere
Returning home
The feeling of being back home after a hike illustration
Snufkin Wanderer
The Hiker from the legendary Moomin books