Our Nature – Exploring with Der Bruce
Do you know how much forest area Germany has? At ‘Der Bruce,’ we explore nature, Lost Places, and share inspiring adventures.
How many hectares is it approximately?
And how many trees grow here, roughly?
Can you imagine how many trees that is per person?
Waldfläche in %
Das sind in Hektar etwa
So viele Bäume hat unser Land ca.
Bäume pro Einwohner
These impressive numbers highlight how valuable and unique our forests are, serving as a sanctuary and source of healing.
How Der Bruce Began – A Journey into Lost Places
The beginning „Der Bruce“
In late 2018, I decided to reshape my passion for Lost Places and adventure. After dealing with constant conflicts in a Lost-Place group, I made the decision to start my own project. I wanted to create something that was not dependent on others but bore my own signature. And so “Der Bruce” was born – a project that has accompanied me ever since and has become an essential part of my life.

First Steps and Challenges
In early 2019, “Der Bruce” went live with the first website and a YouTube channel. I was full of energy and excitement, but soon realized how much work each step would take. My videos and content had to be not only spectacular but well-researched and well thought out. The more I immersed myself in the work, the more I realized that finding balance was difficult. The website and video production took much more time than I expected.
A Setback and New Beginnings
The worldwide COVID-19 crisis hit in 2020, and I lost my job. During this difficult time, I found strength in the fire department, which offered me a new perspective and stability. However, my marriage also faced major challenges. I moved with my ex-wife to the vicinity of Trier, even though our relationship was already on the rocks. The move and the changes that came with it were not easy. But despite these challenges, I found comfort in my passion for the fire department and nature. My project “Der Bruce” also gave me strength and helped me get through this difficult time. It became an anchor point that kept me going even when everything else seemed to fall apart.

A Year of Change
At the end of 2021, I moved with my wife to the vicinity of Trier. But the move to a new home never felt quite right to me. Amid this new environment and the changes that came with it, I suffered another setback: a slipped disc that temporarily halted my life and plans. But even during this tough time, something positive came out of it: I found comfort in the fire department and nature. I learned to focus on the essentials and slowly began rebuilding.
A New Beginning
After the herniated disc, I started to get back up. In 2022, I met my current girlfriend and moved in with her. The adjustment wasn’t easy, but it gave me stability. I found my place in a new fire station and didn’t give up. Over the course of the year, I began to feel stronger both physically and emotionally. I took on more responsibility and continued to build “Der Bruce,” knowing that this project was important for my well-being.
Physical Challenges and Achievements
2023 was a year that tested me both physically and mentally. I had surgery on my cervical spine shortly before my birthday and received an implant. Six weeks later, I completed the firefighter’s breathing apparatus test, which I was really proud of. My volunteer work as an equipment manager for the fire department and a part-time job as a caretaker gave me the strength to keep growing. But 2023 was also filled with challenges when I had to undergo psychosomatic rehab to recover from mental stress.
A Major Accident and the Return to My Project
In August 2024, I had a serious work accident, falling through a rotting wooden floor and suffering a spinal contusion. It was a major blow, but also a wake-up call: “Der Bruce” gives me strength, and I want to continue it no matter what. My girlfriend and I, both dealing with health issues, support each other, and this support helps me move forward. 2024 also marked the beginning of my trauma therapy and a deep reflection on what truly matters. Nature and my projects have carried me through this challenging time.
Our Team – Meet the People Behind Der Bruce

Ginger
I’m Ginger, an Italian Greyhound, and I love exploring nature with my nose. Although I haven’t been to any Lost Places yet, I’m looking forward to discovering them with Svenja, Emilio, and “Der Bruce.” I’ve found my place in the fire station’s vehicle hall and know when it’s time to step back.
I’m a bit reserved around strangers, but I feel safe with Svenja and my human. When they’re not feeling well, I take care of them and make sure they feel better.