3. March 2019 As parents we often drive our kids to what-ever and where-ever they need to go - But walking together with them is a better alternative
Mountain-bikers using apps to create trails
Sometimes local communities find ways to use smartphones, apps and maps to find ways to connect and be together in better ways, that both support interaction, builds trust and protects biodiversity
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
Walking between hills
Logbook 21. Oct. Watercolor sketch
Sketching ways to guide hikers along the paths
Drawing of five main guidance types, that can make hiking trails easier to follow
Walking away from digital personal assistants
Drawing up thoughts on our relationship with technology and hiking
When the wind writes in wrinkles
Logbook 17 August. 2018 Studying landscapes in the faces of old hikers
Boulder elf and landscapes of imagination
Logbook 11. August 2018 - Landscapes can open doors to worlds of imagination, and suddenly you can start to see small strange creatures on the boulders and hear their music in the wind
Research on wheelhiking
Updating my research on how we might wheel our backpacks in the future and how I have experimented with combining a bike trailer ( Burley Travoy) with a backpack ( Osprey ) to learn more about this
Solar power backpacks Research
Logbook 2. August - sketching and researching backpacks with solar panels today
Camp space sketch
Sketching up examples of different and unique social spaces in a camp
Day working with a hiking trail
Logbook - Day working with understanding coastal trails better through working with the Bornholm Coast trail
Hiking trails of the World – Trail Research
Logbook 27 Dec. Watercolors and research exploring hiking trails around the world
Walking around Denmark – and a small pebble
Going back to restart my walk around Denmark and also to find a small pebble
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 →
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 →
Hiking.org sign is back
Getting hiking back in focus
12 good reasons to preserve wilderness
We need to preserve the last areas of wilderness on the planet, here are 12 reasons why
Hedgehog watercolor study
Hedgehogs are cute, especially outside your tent...