About Me
I don’t travel to see as much as possible.
I travel to be on the road.
Framedventures isn’t your typical travel blog. It’s not about to-do lists, tourist attractions, or the perfect itinerary. It’s about trails, landscapes, and the feeling of spending time outdoors.
How and Why I Travel
My name is Arne. I usually travel alone, often on foot, sometimes without a set plan.
I’m drawn to regions that offer space. Places where movement happens naturally, without the constant need to reach a destination.
It’s not about crossing borders or being particularly brave. On the contrary. I prefer simple choices. Walking instead of driving. Staying put instead of moving on. Observing instead of consuming.
Many of my trips take me off the beaten path, not out of principle, but because there is often more peace and quiet there.
Many of my trips take me off the beaten path—not out of principle, but because there’s often more peace and quiet there.
Nature, Walking, and Time
For me, nature is not a place of adventure, but a counterpoint.
A place where the pace slows down and thoughts become clearer.
Hiking plays a central role in this. Not as a physical challenge, but as a steady movement through the landscape. Whether in low mountain ranges, on island trails, or at high altitudes, what matters is not the elevation, but the connection between the path and the surroundings.
As a result, many of my trips are rather unspectacular. That is precisely what makes them valuable to me.
What You’ll Find on Framedventures
On this blog, I share:
- personal travel experiences
- hikes and regions that invite mindful exploration
- honest reviews of gear and planning
- articles without exaggeration
The content is created on the go or in retrospect. It is meant to provide guidance, not to push you.
Who I Am Today
I currently live in North Rhine-Westphalia and work full-time as an engineer.
Travel isn’t a break from my daily life, but rather a complement to it.
I’ve visited many regions time and again over the years. Others I’ve visited only once, but in depth. For me, Framedventures is a collection of these journeys, impressions, and experiences.
