Land Snorkeling

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Land Snorkeling

Post by Krummholz » Tue Apr 29, 2025 11:30 pm

Land Snorkeling - Land snorkeling is taking the time to savor aspects of nature we ordinarily don’t see or pay attention to. Land snorkelers wander thru nature with no intention of hiking to a destination. One contemplates what we find in nature and explores every possible connection with all parts of our natural world. Each blade of grass, rock, or creature has some connection to us. We ask questions looking at nature and find out what that connection might be – we develop our cognitive and abstract muscles to solve the problem. We have fun doing it. It helps us to think. Our imagination and creativity is enhanced and richens our lives in a healthy and productive way. It’s free and it’s fun.Land snorkeling is reestablishing the ancient connections to our landscape. We open up all of our senses to experience the hidden treasures of nature. We develop our intellect thru our senses. We sniff it, touch it, examine the texture, color, shape, etc. etc. From Landsnorkel.com
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Krummholz
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Location: Middle Park, CO
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Favorite boots: Fischer Transnordic 75, Alico Arctic 75
Occupation: Transnordic Boot molder
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Re: Land Snorkeling

Post by Krummholz » Tue Apr 29, 2025 11:53 pm

Spring is here with rotten snow, ice and mud. I’m looking forward to getting out in the forest doing some bushwhacking. Or have I been Land Snorkeling all these years? Quite often when I’m on a trail I’ve been on many times I’ll see see/hear something that makes me veer off trail and wander around for a while. Maybe I’ll run in to an old tree stump that catches my attention.
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Or I’ll hear the creek way down below the trail, what’s down there?
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So enjoy your Land Snorkeling!
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Re: Land Snorkeling

Post by CwmRaider » Wed Apr 30, 2025 12:27 pm

Nice topic.
I like this but have not been able to take my time as much the last few years with two small kids.
Its very relaxing to lie in the shade on a sunny day and study the blades of grass and the microscosmos living within.



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