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
Tired of the long Christmas lists
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
Logbook note: How to think is one of the classic questions in philosophy - And most of the great thinkers were not in doubt - thinking is better on foot
Conflicts around the edge
Some conflicts are all about perspective - drawing on thrive and hiking
Money Cloud illustration
Money cloud
Hope is a butterfly
Illustration of hope landing on your knee, when lost in the middle of nowhere
Snufkin one of the classic hiker archetypes
Logbook 28. August 2018 - The Hiker from the legendary Moomin books
Reach out by walking together
Logbook 22. August 2018. Walking together is a unique way to connect with people that can be hard to reach in any other way
Our steps define us more than our thoughts philosophy
Logbook 29. June 2018 - Love the simple logic of how the steps we take defines where we go
Trees and communities
Logbook 14 June 2018 - Watercolor of community around huge Baobab tree
Stress – One of its many faces
Stress - feeling like a cast away drawing
Earth day – Why we are here
Drawing of Mother Earth reaching out to stressed businessman - Someone needs a hug drawing in texted and non-texted version
Can Walking dissolve Anger?
Walking can resolve anger, it works, but why?
By the edge
Logbook 9. Jan. The edge as a place
Nothing will work unless you do
Quote by Maya Angelou Amazing wanderer exploring, writing and combining winding paths inside and outside her head for more than eighty years
Every little thing
Taking time Drawing
positions vs directions
Could it be more important where we are moving to, than where we are... ?
Theory vs reality
Logbook note: Wondered about what knowledge might be today
Sketching up landscapes of understanding
Logbook 17 Nov. 2017 If trains where free for musicians, when my feet turns the other way around, and trees talk Text and drawings by Frits Ahlefeldt, Hiking.org I've been drawing up thoughts and understandings today, wondering about things like trains, feet and sunsets, while sketching watercolors of what-ever came to my mind: Here are... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on smoking as identity
Smoking as identity, four examples of characters from storytelling, where smoking is used as part of their identity
Alarm clock story
Remember the alarm clocks? Those in the old days, mechanical ones with sounds that could wake up everybody in the whole house - so different now...
avoid stress Don’t bring your work home
To avoid stress, don't bring your work home