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Lately an idea I’ve been noodling on is that I want to improve my senses and learn to pay better attention to the details in the world around me. In an effort to “train” that skill, I picked up a book on Nature Journaling in hopes of starting my own illustrated journal. However, this past week, I stumbled on a treasure trove of recorded sounds that I’ve organically collected over this year’s travels. In this episode of Camp Nowhere, we’re listening back to my audio take on a nature journal to hear a diverse collection of natural and and human made sounds. Like any journal, revisiting it brings up a flood of memories and realizations with hindsight.

Things Mentioned in this Episode:
~ Laws Guide to Nature Drawing & Journaling by John Muir Laws
~ Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival
~ Michinoku Coastal Trail podcast EP01
~ Michinoku Coastal Trail podcast EP02
~ Kelso Dunes, Mojave National Preserve

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Creators and Guests

Host
MAK
MAK has been traveling full-time under the name Bound For Nowhere. She’s and adventure photographer and filmmaker who’s work examines travel, the outdoors and the personal development that comes from it.

What is Camp Nowhere?

Camp Nowhere is a freeform audio journey exploring life off the beaten path. Hosted by MAK—a filmmaker, photographer, and full time explorer for the last eight years—the podcast captures the essence of living in the unknown. With raw storytelling, immersive sounds from the ever-changing landscapes she encounters on her travels, and reflections from life on the road, Camp Nowhere documents the beauty of the unknown and the magic of unexpected encounters.