Welcome to Journey Wild.
Based on the Isle of Wight, we invite people to connect with the natural world around them. Through traditional crafts, ancestral skills, and nature connection, our goal is to inspire curiosity, to connect people with age old skills, and to offer the space to wonder.
We are stepping into the woods, turning off the phones, breathing in deep fresh air, and listening to what the natural world is saying.
Through hands-on learning, we explore skills that were once intrinsic to human life and our relationship with the earth—skills most now live without. In reconnecting with these practices, we again begin to feel a part of the landscape, cultivate resilience, aliveness, and a deeper understanding of who we are and why we are here.
We are picking up the threads, weaving them back into our DNA, and remembering how it feels to be a natural, wild human.
“This instinct for a free life in the open is as natural and wholesome as the gratification of hunger and thirst and love. It is Nature's recall to the simple mode of existence she intended us for.”
Horace Kephart, Camping and Woodcraft, 1917
Welcome to Journey Wild.
Based on the Isle of Wight, we invite people to connect with the natural world around them. Through traditional crafts, ancestral skills, and nature connection, our goal is to inspire curiosity, to connect people with age old skills, and to offer the space to wonder.
We are stepping into the woods, turning off the phones, breathing in deep fresh air, and listening to what the natural world is saying.
Through hands-on learning, we explore skills that were once intrinsic to human life and our relationship with the earth—skills most now live without. In reconnecting with these practices, we again begin to feel a part of the landscape, cultivate resilience, aliveness, and a deeper understanding of who we are and why we are here.
We are picking up the threads, weaving them back into our DNA, and remembering how it feels to be a natural, wild human.
“This instinct for a free life in the open is as natural and wholesome as the gratification of hunger and thirst and love. It is Nature’s recall to the simple mode of existence she intended us for.”
Horace Kephart, Camping and Woodcraft, 1917