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Adventures in New Zealand

The Gillespie Pass

An epic four-day hike in Mount Aspiring National Park. Continue reading The Gillespie Pass

Reading and Hiking in 2020
Reading on the Trail

Reading and Hiking in 2020

What I’ve been reading during the lockdown, and in the summer of hiking so far. Continue reading Reading and Hiking in 2020

The Rakiura Track
Adventures in New Zealand

The Rakiura Track

Dodging storms and seeking the Kiwi on Stewart Island. Continue reading The Rakiura Track

The Milford Track
Adventures in New Zealand

The Milford Track

The jewel in New Zealand’s hiking crown. Continue reading The Milford Track

The Kepler Track
Adventures in New Zealand

The Kepler Track

A battle with the elements in prehistoric Fiordland National Park. Continue reading The Kepler Track

Mount Taranaki & The Pouakai Circuit
Adventures in New Zealand

Mount Taranaki & The Pouakai Circuit

An exhilarating and gruelling three days in Egmont National Park. Continue reading Mount Taranaki & The Pouakai Circuit

Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm
Reading on the Trail

Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm

Isabella Tree details nature’s extraordinary recovery at a Sussex Farm. Continue reading Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm

Four Days on The Pennine Way
Hikes in Great Britain

Four Days on The Pennine Way

The first stage of Britain’s oldest National Trail Continue reading Four Days on The Pennine Way

The South Downs Way
Hikes in Great Britain

The South Downs Way

Over 100 miles from Coast to Capital Continue reading The South Downs Way

From Avebury to Stonehenge: A Prehistoric Ramble
Hikes in Great Britain

From Avebury to Stonehenge: A Prehistoric Ramble

The South of England has it’s very own Inca Trail… Continue reading From Avebury to Stonehenge: A Prehistoric Ramble

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