All good things must come to an end
Some projects come and go. They start as an idea, a feeling, or sometimes just a pull to head somewhere and see what happens. Over time they take shape through the miles walked, the places stayed, the people met, and the moments you didn’t plan for but wouldn’t trade for anything.
Then, without always realising it at first, you reach a point where it feels complete. Not finished in a rushed sense, but complete in the way that you’ve taken everything from it that you were meant to.
The Completed Projects page is where those all live. The ones that had a clear beginning, a middle, and an end. The ones that now stand on their own as something you can look back on, revisit, and experience in full.
Most of what I do is ongoing and still evolving, but these are the stories that have found their natural conclusion.

Completed Projects
These are the projects that have reached their natural end, but still have stories worth revisiting.
Ordnance Survey Collaboration
Working with Ordnance Survey felt like everything coming full circle.Their maps have been part of my walks for years, so to collaborate on a project like this was an absolute privilege.
This piece focused on sharing some of my favourite walks across Cornwall, using their mapping to bring each route to life in a way that reflects how people actually experience it. Not just directions on a page, but the landscapes, the details, and the moments you find along the way.
It’s a project that brings together everything I enjoy most. Walking, storytelling, and helping people get out and explore places for themselves.
You can explore the full feature over on the Ordnance Survey website, or dive into my Top 5 Cornwall Walks here.

