TERRA SALVAJE


YOUR GUIDE
Everything always starts with a dream, and in my case, I've been developing this dream since my childhood, when I went camping in the Picos de Europa at the age of 6.

When adolescence arrives, the search for answers begins, but everything becomes a matter of trial and error. When I finished my degree in Marine Sciences, I didn't get clear answers about who I wanted to be, nor did I when I studied veterinary medicine. But one day I tried early childhood education during one of these tests, and it was love at first sight. This profession helped me find myself, but I felt it wasn't my long-term life goal either.

Early childhood educator at The International School of Bergen, Norway.

Later, I tried translation and interpreting, and became addicted to linguistic challenges at conferences around the world, but something told me that wasn't my place.
Interpreting for Fujifilm in Dusseldorf, Germany.
When I was 30, I met Rubén; he was the one who showed me an alternative path, an unconventional life option. In 2022, we decided to explore the most unusual places in a camper, and it was on that three-year journey that I discovered my childhood passions were still alive. I traveled alone along all the routes that began around me, and I hiked through Scandinavia, Romania, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan... and much more. It was in these places that my dream was finally beginning to take shape, when I was immersed in wild nature.

The place where we met, Picos de Europa, León.
For the past three years, we've been posting our adventures on YouTube, and I've received hundreds of messages from women telling me they lived my adventures as if they were their own, and that they wished they could walk those trails one day. Thanks to all of them, I've been able to shape my life's project: to accompany all these women on a journey into the wilderness.




Videos posted on YouTube from Sierra into the Wild
This project was born from my need to share the best moments of my life with others so they can experience them too: moments of transformation, vulnerability, many emotions, and a complete love for nature.

My mother named me Sierra, and I don't know if the name makes the person, but whatever it was, it couldn't have been more accurate.
