by Clare Winter | Jun 26, 2017 | Advice
At an “adventure talk” in London a few years ago, a friend of a friend asked me what kind of adventures I undertake. I was somewhat taken aback at the question; I have always considered myself to have a sense of adventure but I couldn’t think of anything that I had...
by Leah Atherton | Jun 17, 2017 | Advice
Back in March the lovely folks here at Love Her Wild put me in touch with my mentor, Elise Downing, and made my plan of running the South West Coast Path next year official. Since then I’ve been beavering away planning and preparing for the challenge to come. Having...
by Emma Frampton | Jun 7, 2017 | Advice
#1 Cycling The Way of the Roses Days: 3 days but you could go for longer if you want to spend more time exploring the area. Note excludes travel time but any additional time for travel to the start and finish will depend on where you’re based Costs involved: * train...
by Bex Band | May 27, 2017 | Advice
Emma is currently based in Leeds and works as a full time primary school PE coach in Bradford. She started running at the age of 12 and soon after started competing on the fells. She finished 3rd in the WMRA European Grand Prix Series and represented Team GB at the...
by Tansy Baigent | May 8, 2017 | Advice
There’s nothing like the freedom of getting into the mountains with minimal equipment and with few particular skills. And this is the joy of trail running. It doesn’t have the best reputation in the extreme/adventurous sporting scene but that’s because there is...
by Amy Baker | Apr 30, 2017 | Advice
Does this moment sound familiar to you? Your head – buried in a book, your heart – miles away in far off lands, following the adventures of characters you’re now rooting for so wholeheartedly you can’t tear your eyes away and suddenly you get this feeling…the...