Planning your first wild camping adventure Wired for Adventure·22 June 2020For those among us who love camping, but have never ventured away from the campsite or off the...AdventureCampingGuidesHow to...·0 Comments·0
A beginners guide: What is scrambling? Wired for Adventure·19 June 2020Whether you’re hiking in the hills and mountains of the English countryside, or exploring the wonders of the...AdventureGuidesHiking·0 Comments·0
How to take good photos when it’s cloudy Wired for Adventure·8 June 2020Award-winning outdoor photographer Matthew Cattell explains how you can still get good photos and the perfect shot on...How to...·0 Comments·0
7 of the best campsites in the UK Wired for Adventure·22 May 2020Is there any better feeling than waking up and unzipping your tent to a truly breathtaking view and...AdventureCamping·0 Comments·0
How to hike Tranter’s Round: Scotland’s tough circular trekking route Wired for Adventure·13 May 2020Colin Henderson takes on the beautiful Tranter’s Round, a challenging 36-mile circular route in the Scottish Highlands… A...AdventureHikingHow to...·0 Comments·0
Pen y Fan: Everything you need to know about hiking this popular peak Wired for Adventure·11 May 2020Deep within the south of Wales lies the sensational Brecon Beacons National Park, which is home to 520-square...AdventureHiking·0 Comments·0
Traversing the Monte Rosa Massif: One of Europe’s finest mountaineering routes Wired for Adventure·22 April 2020A Swede, an Australian, an Italian and a Brit walk into a cable car. No, this isn’t a...Hiking·0 Comments·0
The world’s best alternative hikes Wired for Adventure·17 April 2020Everest Base Camp, Mont Blanc and the Inca Trail are wonderful bucket list adventures, as long as you...Hiking·0 Comments·0
How to climb a 14er in Colorado Wired for Adventure·16 April 2020Colorado’s highest mountains are the focus of a popular and challenging quest: to stand on top of all...Hiking·0 Comments·0
Ski touring in Verbier: The hippest new trend Wired for Adventure·15 April 2020I’m an average skier – about as good as a four-year-old Austrian kid. Blue and red runs are...Skiing·0 Comments·0