
From a very young age, Geoffroy Delorme had difficulties relating to his peers. His parents decided to take him out of school and the little boy continued his studies at home. But not far from this there was a forest that kept calling him. At the age of nineteen, he could not resist the temptation any longer and began to live with the bare minimum in the depths of the Louviers forest, in Normandy. A long and arduous apprenticeship began for him. One day, he discovered a curious and playful roe deer. The young man and the animal learned to know each other. Delorme gave him a name, Daguet, and the roe deer opened the doors of the forest and his fascinating world, together with his animal companions. Delorme settled among the deer in an immersive experience that would last seven years. Living alone in the forest without a tent, shelter or even a sleeping bag or blanket meant learning to ...read more






