[Some people] would never understand me because I like too many things and get all confused and hung-up running from one falling star to another till I drop.
On the road, Jack Kerouac
It's always intimidating talking about oneself and it isn't really what this site is about. It's about sharing adventures, passions and tips from experience. Also I know - from spending a lot of time on travelers' blogs - that it's always very inspiring to read about other experiences, other views, other dreams.
I think I'm someone who's fallen in love with Life and Nature : willing to dig everything, every place, and everybody. I don't want to choose one direction for my life, if not the crazy combo of all the experiences and discoveries that pass through my troubled mind.
I'm now 26 and just graduated from university in sweet little Belgium, with a Master's degree in Physics. In December 2015, I went (back) to the Yukon (in Canada) for my first real expedition. There, with my friend Antoine Gérard, we snowshoed and skied for about 3 months in the middle of winter : 500 km of (yet) untouched wilderness along the Arctic Circle, from the famous Dempster Highway to the little but nonetheless intriguing Keno City. Mother Nature taught us some good lessons, which were carved into our bodies and minds, along with the certainty that this experience was only the first in a longer serie...
Gilles
I think I'm someone who's fallen in love with Life and Nature : willing to dig everything, every place, and everybody. I don't want to choose one direction for my life, if not the crazy combo of all the experiences and discoveries that pass through my troubled mind.
I'm now 26 and just graduated from university in sweet little Belgium, with a Master's degree in Physics. In December 2015, I went (back) to the Yukon (in Canada) for my first real expedition. There, with my friend Antoine Gérard, we snowshoed and skied for about 3 months in the middle of winter : 500 km of (yet) untouched wilderness along the Arctic Circle, from the famous Dempster Highway to the little but nonetheless intriguing Keno City. Mother Nature taught us some good lessons, which were carved into our bodies and minds, along with the certainty that this experience was only the first in a longer serie...
Gilles