ABOUT EDGEWALKERS

The team, the motivation, the vision!

 

EDGEWALKERS — our beginnings and mission

It was during a long coastal hike, along the famous Cape to Cape track, immersed in scented Boronias and Honey Myrtle, surrounded by swishing Peppie trees (Agonis flexuosa) and low lying prickly Acacias (names I did not know then) that I came to realise two things.

First, I realised that in spite of loving being out in nature I knew very little about the natural world that surrounded me. When I looked at trees I saw, well, trees; when I looked at flowers, I saw colours, red ones, purple ones, yellow ones.

I wondered if other people also felt the same. Whether they were also yearning for a more profound connection and understanding of the natural world, yearning to move like Edgewalkers, effectively across the edge between the structured and the untamed, between the sophisticated and the primal.

Second, I realised that walking, but especially in nature, was, and is, an integral part of my creative process…that I have been doing it for a long time.

I realised that I hiked the mountains around Almaty, Kazakhstan trying to find a way to finish the first draft of my first novel in 1999, and that I regularly traversed King’s Park, Perth, while solving production issues with my first play Trollop(e) in 2002. I understood that I had walked my way out of every single challenge in all the theatre-based projects I created with Act Out www.actout.com.au from 2007 – 2014 and that I am still bushwalking now as a way to solve problems, to let my mind expand and my imagination soar.

I understood, that day on the Cape to Cape with the Southern Native Roses dangling red above the limestone outcrops of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, with Western Spinebills fluttering among the Melaleuca and the Cockies’ Tongues, that walking is how I negotiate the edge between the world of what is and the world of what is yet to be; between the world of the created and what is yet to be created. I wondered whether others also felt a desire to move more freely between these two realms. 

By naming this business adventure Edgewalkers, I am conjuring the possibility of playing a role in bringing people closer to the edges they yearn to walk boldly along; closer to nature, closer to their natural creative and expressive selves; I am conjuring the possibility of all of us having intimate knowledge and competence of all the worlds we inhabit and create.

 
 

OUR MISSION

We exist to bring you closer to nature & your most creative potential. We create walking experiences that give you immersive opportunities to reset and retune. To feel the power of nature and experience its rugged and pristine beauty.

OUR WALKING ADVENTURES

We are always exploring new destinations. We currently offer multi-day walking tours along the Cape to Cape track and throughout the Fitzgerald Biosphere during the breathtaking wildflower season in Australia’s southwest and through the spectacle of the Mongolian wilderness.

When you walk with us you are not just walking with a tour guide, you are walking with a philosopher,  an artist, a writer, a passionate adventurer, and most importantly, we want you to feel that you are walking with a friend; someone who can offer you a unique perspective and sensitivity to the whole experience.

OUR RETREATS

Using tools and techniques from applied transformative theatre, embodied learning techniques & arts-based activities, the sessions have been designed by specialist practitioner Dr Erika Jacobson, to give you opportunities to identify, dismantle and examine some of the obstacles that are holding you back from the creative expression you are yearning for.

Both individual stories & collective insights are brought together in a process that gives you access to possibilities. These possibilities are then rehearsed and further expanded throughout the workshop/retreat. 

During the retreats the creative process is harnessed by guided walks immersed in nature through some of the most pristine and biodiverse environments in the world, including sections of the Cape to Cape track & Boranup forest in southwest Western Australia & in the Altai mountains of northwest Mongolia. In addition, special workshops with contributing local artists during each retreat will enhance your creativity experience.

Dr. Erika Jacobson - CEO, FOUNDER & GUIDE
Educator, Entrepreneur, Artist & Adventurer

I was born in Venezuela and was educated in Hong Kong and Australia, and have travelled extensively and lived and worked in a number of countries. Early on I knew I would always want the freedom of working for myself.

My interest in creativity, self-expression & social justice led me to found ACT OUT, a social enterprise through which I motivated and engaged people in transforming their professional, social or personal environments, and worked extensively with socially excluded groups in Western Australia, the Northern Territory & Tibet, tackling difficult social issues.

My interest in nature and walking led me to form EDGEWALKERS. through which I enable myself, my team and individuals access to high levels of freedom, creativity, self-expression & connection to nature through inspiring walking adventures & transformative retreats in stunning natural environments.

I love envisioning, designing, facilitating & leading workshops, retreats and multi-day adventures that give participants immersive opportunities to recover, realign & reignite their creative aspirations and to access to high levels of freedom, self-expression & connection to nature.
I bring together powerful aesthetic, embodied & applied theatre tools, knowledge from my research in transformative learning, & practical creative thinking tools & my own creative & reflective practice.
Sometimes I speak about it all. Part of the year I travel and write.
All year around I walk in nature & spectacular locations, including WA's southwest & Mongolia.

My love for WA’s unique and extraordinary wildflowers has led me to an interest in biodiversity and conservation, in particular the Fitzgerald Biosphere in WA’s southwest.

BA Writing / MA International & Community Development / PhD Education - Transformative Learning

Donna Wolter - GENERAL MANAGER, GUIDE,
Business Administrator, Photographer, Writer, Wildflower/Orchid Enthusiast

I’ve called Margaret River home for over 27 years. After 15 years in high level local government and not-for-profit sector administration I joined the tourism industry.

I love landscape and nature photography and have been building a repertoire of work and social media followers for the past seven years as EcHoe Images, which reflects my commitment to ecotourism and conservation, self awareness and the impact and importance of nature on our capacity to heal, grow and experience joy.

I’m delighted to have had a continuing relationship with Edgewalkers over the past 7 years; meeting Erika was an important step towards expanding my life's creative journey.  Lending my photographic expertise to marketing projects, including hosting walks and assisting workshops on the Cape to Cape and Fitzgerald River National Park allowed me to expand my passion for local flora and wildflowers, including the incredibly diverse terrestrial orchids and biodiversity of the South West of Western Australia.  
In my business management role at Edgewalkers I hope to impact Edgewalkers and provide stability, growth and consistency in planning, processes and procedures, ensuring excellent customer service for all participants.

Kirra Diconza - GUIDE, CATERER, YOGA INSTRUCTOR, FACILITATOR
Marine Biologist, Yoga & Wellness Practitioner, Culinary Artist, Surfer

I am a life enthusiast.

I love jumping in the deep end and getting my hands dirty. To me life is for living. I enjoy exploring the abundance of beauty that Mother Nature has to offer. 
I am zealous about the preservation of our lands and oceans. Growing up by the ocean, I have developed a love for the natural environment and the ocean is my passion, which led me to become an environmental scientist, majoring in marine biology.

I love practicing and teaching yoga & found fulfilment in inspiring people to move and improve their wellness of body and mind. My current studies in Chinese Medicine are revealing more and more about the importance of movement, diet and balance.

I love cooking and grew up in a family that loves food and sharing meals. My Italian Nona taught me about colour and tastes and I get a thrill out of presenting food that people enjoy looking at and eating.

After a long and arduous recovery from a serious motorcycle accident which shattered my leg and left me unable to walk for many months, I believe that we can overcome obstacles with love, the right mindset and attitude.

I look forward to walking with you and sharing the spectacular coastal beauty of WA's southwest and the Mongolian wilderness.

BSc Environmental Science / Yoga Alliance 350 hours Yoga Teacher Training / BSc Chinese Medicine - currently studying.

Alex Wilson - GUIDE / DRIVER / CATERER / EVENT SUPPORT
Anthropologist, Educator, Landscape, Horticulturalist & Regenerative Agriculture

I am an educator with a passion for gardens, regenerative design, architecture & art.

BA Anthropology / Certificate VI in Landscape Design and Horticulture / Post Grad Planning & Development Studies

Fiona Stewart - GUIDE/ FACILITATOR / LOGISTICS
Social Worker, Mental Health Practitioner, Nature Drawer & Educator

I am an Outdoor Educator and Leader at heart and had a wonderful 15 years creating, planning, leading and supporting nature experiences for all ages, specialising in supporting youth at risk of mental health issues into the outdoors.

I absolutely thrived and loved my time working in and with the natural world.

In more recent years I managed the reserve & supported a vast array of people staying and visiting the remote Charles Darwin Reserve in the Midwest of WA - a magnificent place to have lived and raised 2 children for 5 years.

I am passionate about Bush Adventure Therapy and immersion in nature as a therapeutic option, especially for young people and have spent that last decade working in the mental health space.

BA Cinema Studies / BA Outdoor Education / MA Social Work / Post Grad Young People’s Mental Health Assessment

Amber Flynn - GUIDE & DRIVER
Educator, Musician, Wilderness First Aid Specialist

I’m Amber Fresh. I’m a hiking guide with 20 years’ experience guiding expeditions, and a deep passion for connecting others with the beauty and magnificence of our earth. 

I grew up on the edges of Torndirrup National Park on Menang country; exploring and developing a strong connection to land, oceans, and the interconnected ecologies we are all part of.

It is my privilege and pleasure to guide people in one of the most beautiful experiences in life- hiking with just what we need on our backs, sinking our minds and bodies into the present moment, in exceptional landscapes across country.

I also love to live a creative life, making music, working as a writer and radio host, and drawing the most out of this one precious life. 

Jesse Nietz - GUIDE & DRIVER
Marine Biologist, Adventurer, Surfer & Dive Master

I am originally from South Australia, have travelled extensively, but love the natural beauty (and surf) in the Margaret River Region, where I am now based.

I am passionate about the marine environment and have loved the experiences my degree has facilitated in tourism, outdoor education, marine science research and have worked on a number of marine conservation projects in Australia, West Papua and Indonesia.

BSc Marine Science - Environmental Management and Sustainability / PADI Dive Master / Surf Life Saving