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Welcome to the Adventure Stories Collection!

I write my stories as my adventures/expedition happen on my Instagram account. That works well as the adventure are actively going on – but not so well when new readers want to enjoy the older adventure stories without having to swipe through dozens of new posts.

So here’s a story format I hope you’ll enjoy: the good ol’ click-through. Simply click the button below, and come along with me as I cycle 3000KM to the Nordkapp to get over a guy (“Riding Solo”) or as I run 1000KM through Germany, simply to understand what the limits of human endurance truly are (“From Lowest To Highest”). Or join me for what was meant to be a swimpacking adventure that turned into a bikerafting extravaganza (film crew break-downs included) with a very unexpected stowaway… (“Chasing Currents”).

These stories will hopefully one day exist in their illustrated, extended version as books. Or maybe they’ll remain happy and online here. If you enjoy my writing, you can support me by sending me a coffee (always appreciated) or by following me on Instagram. I guess follower count is how we measure value these days… Frankly, I’d rather have a coffee with you.

And with that, let’s begin!

Riding Solo

After a lifetime of being told who and how to be, I’ve had it. And this is what came out of it: a 3000KM bike ride to a place I’d never even heard of before: The northernmost point of the European mainland, the Nordkapp.

Begin Reading: “Riding Solo”

Lowest To Highest

What happens when a lockdown, a book on “How To Run A Marathon in 20 Weeks” and a desperate need for adventure collide? A 1000KM ultramarathon From The Lowest To The Highest point of Germany.

Begin Reading: “From Lowest To Highest”

Chasing Currents

I had planned to swim 630KM of the river Elbe. But everything changed one afternoon in April, and the idea to bikeraft 1090KM of the full river was born. From start to finish, #ChasingCurrents has been my toughest adventure yet.

Begin Reading: “Chasing Currents”

And if that’s all a bit too much committment to reading for you, check out The Short Stories for the quick read.

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