Hiking in the Brecon Beacon Mountains of Wales
Up at 5.30am I took the train from Peckham Rye over to Victoria. I took the bus from Victoria (booked in advance £6.50 a single). I felt …
The Wander Scale
When you go travel from point A to point B you can either go via a direct or indirect route. Travelling over land, geography and route play a part. A …
Walkable Streets Are More Economically Productive
When I lived in London I walked a lot. London is a good city for walking, partly perhaps because it is a historical city where the streets were …
Interview with Brian Dixon : Light Follows 2013
This is an interview I did with Brian Dixon in 2013 - a conversation whilst walking around Camden. Interview Questions (3.0) Age: 30 Gende R: Male …
Rousseau: Meditations of a Solitary Walker
This post from the Culturium is on the topic of Rousseau’s “Meditations of a Solitary Walker”. Rousseau’s “Meditations …
Open Wilderness Guiding Book
Back in the 60s a revolutionary group of geographers called the Situationists came up with a way to explore city spaces called the Dérive. They went …
6 Shoes for City Exploring
This post started as research for comfortable shoes city exploring in London and Tbilisi. The criteria was lightweight, durable and able to wear in …
Wandermap - City Walking
Wandermap is inspired by the Situationists movement of the Dérive and Psychogeography. You experiment with maps to create inventive and unusual ways …
Directionality
This post is from the archive. It was written in 2012 when I was lucky enough to have a lot of time to think deeply about many things due to studying …
Interview with Traveller, Horseman, Shepherd and One Time Architect Andreas Knorr
Last year, in June, in Tbilisi, I was walking in ‘The Hippodrome’, which is a recreational area from Soviet times for shows and events. I decided to …