WSA Blog: Adventure Upper Valais
Life with MS, huskies and all the magic of a mountain hut
🐾 Team building with huskies - what the business world can learn from the pack
From the restaurant to the team: a comparison of leadership, motivation and structure What companies can learn from a pack of huskies Team building, leadership, motivation and trust - explained in a practical way with animal experience and a dash of humour. - Leadership skills- Team leadership- Huskies and leadership- Non-verbal communication within the team- Recognising team roles From Lindau to Valais with a pack in the
🐺 The Siberian Husky - more than just a beautiful dog
A specialist article with heart, history and lived experience The husky that found me For many, the Siberian husky is a beautiful, wild dog with icy blue eyes. For me, he is much more: a teacher, life companion and motivator, especially on my journey with MS. This article is more than a portrait of this breed - it is
Between tidying up and working - everyday life with plan and chaos
How a day at Maiensäss rarely goes the way you think it will (but is always instructive) Plans are great. Until life intervenes the thought was wonderful: the summer season doesn't start until the end of May. In theory, that gives me a whole month in April to split wood, replace fences and give the dogs a tick-free environment.
Days like these - or almost a week in the snow
When Valais briefly becomes the Arctic Circle and the huskies sink Force of nature, not so wild please Living in the Alps means living with nature - or rather: fighting, shovelling, cursing and ultimately marvelling at it. This Holy Week has given us everything: Rain warnings, snowfall in the
A day with 16 huskies - structure, exercise and lots of fur
No alarm clock, but a husky chorus at sunrise. ☕ Morning routine (with cold noses and full bowls of food) 6.30 a.m. - The inner husky clock is mercilessly reliable. While most people are still dreaming of warm beds, 16 huskies stand on the lead, at the fence or right outside the door and ask with a friendly bark: "Breakfast would be nice now." Then we're off:
Why we moved to Valais
Or: How to get electricity, water and a pack of huskies under one roof Zurich - beautiful, but not for snouts Zurich. 600 metres in altitude. Everything is there: public transport every minute, shops around the corner, sushi at the touch of a button, but a pack of huskies in the middle of it all - rather semi-optimal.
Husky stories
Existing contributions
Anja Nehrenehim
Anja is the founder of Wild Swiss Adventure and lives with 16 huskies in Eisten in Valais.