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Photo by @MartinEdstrom / People eat on a houseboat hidden on a lake in the deep forests of Värmland, Sweden. It's interesting to hear about the excitement for the growing trend of zero-impact travel—cooking by a fire, sleeping without heating in the room, and using locally sourced foods. This approach of going back to basics has been on the rise for several years. One nature hostel manager I met this summer put it quite bluntly: "Twenty years ago people said I was crazy for not having satellite TV installed. Now they get mad that there's even cell phone reception. They don't want it."⁠
It feels perfectly understandable that people need rest from the modern media and information society these days. At first glance, it feels a little bit like a facade. While you stay at a zero-impact lodge or hostel for a few days, your regular life back home still generates a lot of impact. But perhaps it can help us think about which parts of our lives we could do without, or how we could reduce impact at home. If that's the only result in the end, it's still something.⁠
Follow @MartinEdstrom for more travel tips from Sweden and the Nordics. #exploringhome #sweden #nordics #morninglight #lakeside


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