Sometimes the price for putting visions into reality is higher than first estimated…

Guy that forgot his wife, busy building his castle

... and he felt he was almost there...

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Two drawings:

Puzzle woman 1

puzzle woman 2

Drawing about looking at the bright site

Getting the best out of the circumstances

Drawing of a guy walking and daydreaming

Colored free illustration of a guy daydreaming

Letting the thoughts drift

Drawing By Frits Ahlefeldt

Download large free size from here (Flickr.com)

Most of the famous peaks and blank spots on our maps have been conquered today, but there are still a lot of unknown terrain around and inside our heads.

drawing of a man diving into a black hole

Exploring unknown territory

“Because it is there” is a famous quote by the English adventurer George Mallory, said, when he was asked why he wanted to climb Mount Everest,  a short time before he and Andrew Irvine started their fatal attempt on Mount Everest (June 1924).

Drawing is free to download and use – from here or on Flickr.com here

More and more statistics are fabricated to match a special point of view…

Statistics showing increase in lying statistics ehhh...

showing how wrong statistics are increasing in recent years

enjoy and download the free print version here to show as “proof”:

Link to print version from Flickr

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt, HikingArtist.com

when a lot of fish hits back

Fishes falling down on little guy holding an umbrella

Falling fishes

I’m not quite sure what exactly this guy did to cause this…

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Sometimes in the evening, around the cozy campfire, when everybody is checking their phones, GPS, camera… then the old, pre-digital days seem so long, long ago – here is the free illustration about the campfire in the new connected reality:

night Fireplace with hikers talking in phones, but one of them forgot his

Campfire 2.0

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Sometimes improvising is not an option…

Guy sitting at the buttom of the sea with a book about how to swim

When time to get knowledge is limited

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Free cartoon by me:  Frits Ahlefeldt

Drawing of the much used metaphor: the narrow path – Just wondered how it could look:

illustration of a narrow trail

The Narrow Trail

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Free illustration by: Frits Ahlefeldt

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