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
Technological hope and hiking
Can technology save the logic of the industrial era - and do we really want to save it?
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
Sketching ways to guide hikers along the paths
Drawing of five main guidance types, that can make hiking trails easier to follow
One difference between nature and technology
When we interact with technology, it will get to know us better. When we interact with nature, we will get to know ourselves better
Filling the basket
Hiking can teach us to take better care of both our personal and global resources
Phone Hiker
Hiker half phone half human
Returning home
The feeling of being back home after a hike illustration
Snufkin Wanderer
The Hiker from the legendary Moomin books
The Truth at the end of the tunnel
The clearer we see the light, the darker the rest become
Nobody is starting from Scratch
Starting out from a place called Scratch
Make friends with a tree
It could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship
At home in the woods drawing
Sketching up the forest as dwelling for hikers
Reach out by walking together
Connect by walking together
Sharing on the trail vs in the city
We are changing the way we relate and share through the use of technology
Some trails are not all they are said to be
Hikers can't always trust the trail descriptions and stories
When you don’t have a minute
Time is such a strange thing. When hiking we define progress in steps taken in the right direction. Time seems to be something else
Connecting the countryside and the city
Both trails and relational eating can connect the back-country with life in the cities, to the benefits of all
Boulder elf on stone
Hiking can open doors to worlds of imagination
walking as feelings
The way we walk can tell a lot about us
Wildfires and walking
Poster with advice about precautions when hiking under extreme heat - beta
Time as path
Hiking among many choices - picking one can be hard
Reality as a story
Wondering under the stars
Leave no Trash
Hiker being explained not to litter by a big troll
shelter on a rainy day
Places along the trails can bring people together
Heading in both directions
when your feet turns the wrong way
Walking on Rainbows – The circle of wishful thinking
A model for how wishful thinking often progress