Living Adventurously

Guerrilla Geography, Slow Ways, and Rewilding Cities. Living Adventurously 67

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Jul 1, 2025
Dan Raven-Ellison, an imaginative explorer and founder of Slow Ways, dives into the concept of guerrilla geography and its creative rebellion against conventional views. He reveals how his projects challenge urban perceptions, advocating for London as a National Park City and the need for more accessible walking routes across Britain. The discussion encompasses rewilding, community involvement, and the transformative power of nature in urban spaces. Dan’s ideas inspire listeners to reconsider adventure, geography, and their connection to the environment.
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ANECDOTE

Chalking Exeter's Iron Bridge

  • Dan and community members chalked and decorated an old bridge in Exeter to make it more beautiful and engage people.
  • This act of creativity and place-making embodies the spirit of "guerrilla geography."
ADVICE

Find Nature Close By

  • Connect with nature even at the smallest scale, like observing a spider living in your house.
  • You don't always need to travel far; nature includes the living organisms around and within us.
INSIGHT

Land Use Holding Back Housing

  • Much UK land for housing and rewilding is held back by preferences for grazing.
  • We can free space for affordable housing and ecological corridors by reforming land use priorities.
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