Cooking on a small stick fire – the antidote to fossil-fuelled camping.
Long Walks & Anarcho-Primitivism:
Complete Posts Index
This is an index of all the posts in Long Walks & Anarcho-Primitivism, Paul Mobbs’ blog on lifestyle change and simplicity, exploring the ecological and psychological dimensions of regularly spending time outdoors
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This page provides a complete index for Long Walks & Anarcho-Primitivism. The posts can be access from the main titles, and to access any accompanying video click the small link below each title segment.
This index provides a list in chronological order, as this blog, unlike the others, is written as a continuing dialogue – that will hopefully expand over time to cover more and more inter-related issues.
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This is a cross-posting from The ‘Meta-Blog’, since this essentially marked the launch of this whole project: “I am writing to inform you that as of the end of 2020, I am resigning my position with the environmental movement”
An introduction to my new blog – and the importance of change as a process where you are open to chance discoveries rather than just dogmatic advance planning.
So many times people passing have said to me, “what have you got in that big rucksack?” In this blog post I’ll outline what it is I carry in ‘my big pack’, and a little about why I take it.
Walking, camping, and foraging, are the last ‘natural’ refuges outside technological society – the last ‘commons’ open to all irrespective of wealth; albeit one that’s always under threat.
I know I’m not alone in that position. More importantly, I know there are many more who want to ‘downshift’ into “something else” – other than where they are now – but have not the first clue how.