You're the Minimalist

Less gear. More peace.

You're the Minimalist

Less gear. More peace.

You Camp With Intention

Smart design. Clean lines. No extra weight.

You like your pack light, your gear purposeful, and your campsite calm. You’re not chasing extremes — just cutting through the noise.

 

Minimalism isn’t a trend for you. It’s a worldview. One we need more of.

 

Every item has to justify itself — in weight, in function, in simplicity.

 

You want less — but better. Durable. Thoughtful. Quietly right.


Your choices are deliberate. Strategic. Grounded. 


You don’t want backups. You want one well-made piece — something that fits, lasts, and earns its place.

 

There’s a lot of wisdom in that.
And honestly? I admire it deeply.

 

In the last couple of years the kids aren’t camping with me as often,  and I’ve started exploring new terrain — physically and personally. I’m currently  planning a three-day hike through the Everglades on the Sunshine Coast. I’ve never done something like that before and it’s really challenging me.  It’s the first time I’ve had to re-evaluate every item I pack and ask:


What actually serves a purpose?

 

Every item has to justify itself — in weight, in function, in simplicity. And I’ve found something deeply satisfying in that process. It takes thought. Planning. Clarity.

 

That’s the design philosophy I want behind SageWild.

I’m not interested in greenwashing or over-promising. Manufacturing anything leaves a mark — so it matters deeply to me that what I make deserves to exist. That it’s built to last. That it functions exactly as it should, for years.

 

Stick around. I need minimalists and world-thinkers like you — not just to keep me honest, but to help shape something that stays true to its purpose.

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Want smarter gear without the noise?

I’m testing a few minimalist pieces right now — clean design, zero fluff.
If you’re up for giving honest feedback (or getting your hands on one early), let’s connect.

No spam, ever. Just the good stuff — from one camper to another.

Less Stuff. More Stories.

Over on Instagram, I share minimalist setups, compact gear reviews, and the quiet moments that make solo camping worth it. No pressure. No clutter. Just the good stuff.

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Why I Started Stripping It Back

For a long time, I thought the answer to a better camp was more gear.
More storage. More features. More stuff.

 

And once I had kids, the clutter crept in even faster. Suddenly camping became a game of how to get it all in the car — and still fit the kids.

 

But over time, I started noticing the things I actually used.


It wasn’t the extras. It was the one knife I trusted. The sleep mat that always packed small but felt good. The pot that cooked evenly, every time.

 

Turns out? Less really is more.

 

These days I want gear that’s multifunctional, beautiful, and made to last. Not more things — just better things.

 

That’s what I’m building with SageWild. And I’d love your input.

 

I’ll have a few designs to test soon — minimalist gear with smart planning and no extra fluff. If that sounds like something you’d want in your pack, stay close.

Want to help create gear that actually earns its place in your pack?

"Carry less. Feel more. Go further."

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