by Kristin McLane | Jul 31, 2016 | Advice
Hitching as a hiker is different from hitchhiking. At least that’s the stance I maintain for my family. Seriously though, when hitching near a large trail like the Appalachian Trail or Pacific Crest Trail, the locals know what thru hikers are, what they look...
by Bex Band | Jul 24, 2016 | Interview
On the 27th December 2013, Welsh born, Maria Leijerstam became the first person in the world to cycle from the edge of the Antarctic continent to the South Pole. The gruelling 500 mile ride also saw Maria set the new World Record for the fastest human powered coast to...
by Bex Band | Jul 16, 2016 | Interview
Laura Kennington has just returned from her epic Channel Island Triathlon, swimming, kayaking, walking and cycling her way around 3 Channel Islands – Sark, Guernsey and Jersey. An endurance athlete and adventurer, Laura has a passion for encouraging others to...
by Ellie Doughty | Jul 14, 2016 | Advice
Have you ever been on holiday and met people who are somehow managing to work and live in these beautiful places that you only get to spend a fleeting amount of time in? Or looked through someone’s Facebook page and seen photos of their ‘office’, a...
by Bex Band | Jul 11, 2016 | Interview
We caught up with the legendary Melbourne based, Kate Leeming. Kate has cycled the equivalent distance of twice around the world on the equator. Her expeditions include the Trans-Siberian Cycle Expedition (13,400km from St Petersburg to Vladivostok), the Great...