#myreason
Because every adventure, action and even choice of meal has its reason. Often it is a underlying feeling, memory or dream that guides us forward. So we ask you to take a moment and reflect - who do you become in nature? Where do you go and what do you eat? What are your reasons for adventure?
We decided to ask some of our users what time in nature is for them. Find their answers below.
Tom Jutzler
Being outside – at any time of year and in any weather – just feeling the wind, heat, cold and the pure scent of the natural landscape. That’s what counts and that’s also why Tom turned his love of the outdoors into his job: a traveling writer and photographer.
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Markus Sämmer
As a Bavarian extreme athlete, Markus isn’t just into lonely trails and days outdoors, he’s also a trained chef who used to work in Munich’s high class restaurants.
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Dario Rocco
Dario lives by the motto “it takes curiosity, stamina and discipline to acquire the skills, knowledge and wisdom to let yourself roam freely in the wild” and he is always looking over the horizon for new adventures whether on foot, by bike or by kayak.
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Sunna Neuféglise
Living in the middle of the city, but with a garden close by, Sunna spends most of her free time there, alone, with family, or with friends. Usually a lot of tea, freshly baked cookies or pie and handpicked berries are involved.
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Peter Amend
That kind of thrill, of being in nature and experiencing the wild, left me curious despite being scared.
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Jeffrey Witter
I prefer nature rough and untouched, but in the Netherlands we don’t have much of that luxury. In the end, it’s a matter of perspective and as long as I’m outside I’m happy.
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