Between tools and wilderness – what really drives me

What began with leather was never just craftsmanship.
It was always important to me to create things that are sustainable.

They hold.

That exist outside.

My tool belts, drum bags, and outdoor products are designed for people who work with their hands. Those who are outdoors, in the garden, in the woods, on their own journey.

And at some point it became clear: I wanted to do more than just make things. I wanted to create spaces.

That’s how the workshops came about.
Drum making in nature.
Make your own tool belt – with a fire pit, coffee, and conversation.
Being outside together. A real experience. No distractions.

From all this, my second passion grew:
Psychological counseling and wilderness mentoring.

I accompany people who feel that something wants to get moving.
Those who long for clarity, grounding or change.

This often happens outside.
Amidst wind, smoke and vast skies.
In silent walking. In listening. In conversation by the fire.

Because wilderness is not just a place.
It lives within us – and it responds when we give it space.

👉 Learn more about my psychological practice and wilderness work here:

To the practice for psychological counseling & mentoring

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