4 Races You Never Thought Humans Could Win
Have you ever wondered who’d be faster. A human or a horse? Or perhaps, whilst your stuck in traffic on your commute to work, you’ve probably muttered, ‘I could walk there faster’. Well, it just so...
View ArticleHiking Mt. Monadnock
Lore has it that the Capra spontaneously combusted into existence moments after a mountain goat and centaur connected on an award-winning high five. Upon hearing of its powers, gear companies from all...
View ArticleBest Countries in the World for Hiking
When it comes to hiking, the opportunities are endless. That’s what I love about hiking. Sometimes you just want a relaxed amble, ending with coffee and gorp (or beer), some days it’s about...
View ArticlePaddling the Great Glen Way
You’ve heard of the Loch Ness monster? The mythical creature left over from the age of the dinosaurs, living in the black waters of Loch Ness… Well, if it’s there, it’s pretty well hidden! Last summer...
View ArticleA Guide to Via Ferrata: Helping Hikers Reach New Heights
What is it and how did it evolve? Via Ferrata has been evolving over centuries. Its roots were practical and it served as a means of moving people and material over difficult alpine terrain long before...
View ArticleMicroadventures around London
I’m a half-blood. Not full-time adventurer, not career-corporate, but an adventure loving soul who chooses to spend large chunks of her time working in an office – because it’s the office work that...
View ArticleThe World’s 10 Most Dangerous Trails
Some people go hiking to relax. Well if you’re one of those people, stay away from these highly hazardous hikes. Damian Hall has a look at some of the most dangerous out there! El Caminito del Rey,...
View ArticleThe Yorkshire Three Peaks
We never expected the snow to be so thick! Sure, it was early spring and winter was only just round the corner, but when Amy (11) and Ella (9) appeared out of the mist heading towards the shelter on...
View ArticleSurviving the Bat Run in Cape Town, South Africa
1700 meters of climbing when you tackle Cape Town’s three famous peaks in 26km (16 miles) is a tall ask, (ahem, see what I did there?). Doing it at night though… now that’s just bat s%&t crazy. The...
View ArticleSun, Light, Baby Animals – Why Runners Love Spring
Waking up in the dark, stepping out into the drizzling rain, the soft squelch of mud under your feet, you’d be forgiven for uttering the phrase “I can’t wait for Spring”, as you set off on your morning...
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