PremiumAdventurer Miriam Lancewood (42) lived for decades as a nomade with her husband Peter (72): ‘Now I have to practice traveling alone’
She drove wild, slept in tents and lived for years without a clock. Miriam Lancewood (42), the Achterhoekse who became known for her rugged existence in the unspoilt nature, did so on the side of Peter, her thirty-year-old man from New Zealand. In her new book Surviving in the wilderness, she shares how she challenges herself without enjoying bushcraft. “Being alone is my future.”
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