April 23, 2024
Happy Earth Week!
Earth Day. Earth Week. Earth Life. I made this video five years ago for Earth Day and every year since, I reshare it hoping to connect one more time.
I don't think one video is going to change the world - or anything else that I do for that matters. That being said, I think there is value in wilderness travel and being outside. The lessons that I have learned throughout the years have helped me overcome difficult expedition challenges, beat cancer, be a better father and become a better steward of our planet.
When I was a kid, I was inspired by the writings of naturalists, poets and other adventurers. Robert Service was one of my favorites and as I read each line of his poems, I dreamed of the day where I could be outside all the time and 'exploring'. It didn't matter if it was my own backyard or Antarctica.
I still feel the Call of the Wild and a desire to be outside and explore. But I also feel a responsibility to leave our planet better, in whatever small way I can, for future generations.
This video is just as much a reminder to me as to everyone, to get outside, discover something (anything) new and try to do something to lift others, and our planet, up.
Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjgwtFsd1V8
Happy Earth Day!
Addendum: For all who are interested, this video features clips from the following locations: Colorado, Antarctica, Arctic Ocean, Alaska, Patagonia, Mongolia, Svalbard, Hudson Bay, Nepal, Utah, Lake Winnipeg and maybe a few others.
I don't think one video is going to change the world - or anything else that I do for that matters. That being said, I think there is value in wilderness travel and being outside. The lessons that I have learned throughout the years have helped me overcome difficult expedition challenges, beat cancer, be a better father and become a better steward of our planet.
When I was a kid, I was inspired by the writings of naturalists, poets and other adventurers. Robert Service was one of my favorites and as I read each line of his poems, I dreamed of the day where I could be outside all the time and 'exploring'. It didn't matter if it was my own backyard or Antarctica.
I still feel the Call of the Wild and a desire to be outside and explore. But I also feel a responsibility to leave our planet better, in whatever small way I can, for future generations.
This video is just as much a reminder to me as to everyone, to get outside, discover something (anything) new and try to do something to lift others, and our planet, up.
Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjgwtFsd1V8
Happy Earth Day!
Addendum: For all who are interested, this video features clips from the following locations: Colorado, Antarctica, Arctic Ocean, Alaska, Patagonia, Mongolia, Svalbard, Hudson Bay, Nepal, Utah, Lake Winnipeg and maybe a few others.
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