Lately, much of my work at Keep Communicating centres on the growing importance of human connection and craftsmanship in how we build the future. Next weekend, this becomes very tangible in the Swiss Alps.
On 17 January, a small group will gather for Le Goût des Cimes, a guided winter walk in Sarreyer led by Francine Vogt of
@monts.via , rooted in local knowledge of the Val de Bagnes. The walk connects nature, food, local producers and artisanship, and ends back in the village with an informal apéro in the barn at Le Baron Perché, hosted by
@vanessa_rothschild .
On the surface, it’s a hike. In practice, it’s a living example of how meaning is shaped through community, seasonality and place. And in this case with phenomenal mountain views.
Working alongside Vanessa on the becoming of
@le.baron.perche , I see from up-close how a space can unlock creativity and allow ideas to grow differently, more regeneratively. Often, it begins by daring to slow down enough to truly listen and connect with people in your network or community. Our meaningful conversations with Anna Nyren
@annapannanyren this week were a powerful reminder of that.
If you happen to be in the region and feel drawn to a thoughtful way of spending a winter day, you should definitely join.
Details and sign-up via montsetvia.ch