Archive for September, 2011

Mission; To paddle across South-America

I met Christian Bodegren the first time early in 2009. I remember I thought he was a bit of a woof, obviously [...]

Book review; The Sahara by Eamonn Gearon

There´s no doubt in my case that it was books which made me choose this odd life and I really need to [...]

Sarek, the last wilderness in Europe, a trek part 3

This is the last article in a series of three about an autumn trek through what is called the last real wilderness of [...]

Sarek, the last wilderness in Europe, a trek part 2

This is the second article in a series of three about an autumn trek through what is called the last real wilderness of [...]

A trek through the last wilderness of Europe, Sarek National Park, part 1

This is the first article in a series of three about an autumn trek through what is called the last real wilderness of [...]

Have you ever bathed an elephant?

On and off I get emails complaining that all the stories I publish are too long, too profound and these readers would [...]

South Pole Ponies The Forgotten Story of Antarctica’s Meat-Eating Horses, part 2

CuChullaine O´Reilly is one of these personalities which there´s far too few of on earth today. Independent minded, highly intelligent and heads [...]

South Pole Ponies; The Forgotten Story of Antarctica’s Meat-Eating Horses, part 1

CuChullaine O´Reilly is one of these personalities which there´s far too few of on earth today. Independent, highly intelligent and heads down [...]

The Post-Gaddafi Future by Justin Marozzi

One of the main worries I have had after the in many ways extremely positive developments in the Middle East, is what [...]