How to get into scrambling Wired for Adventure·15th June 2018Scrambling opens up a whole new world of adventure in the mountains, giving you access to beautifully rugged...How to...·0 Comments·0
How to walk the GR20 in Corsica Wired for Adventure·14th June 2018Stretching across an island of surreal beauty is one of Europe’s longest and most challenging trekking trails that...GuidesHow to...·0 Comments·0
How to start a fire using four different natural materials Rob Slade·19th January 2018A fire is the cornerstone of any bushcraft or survival scenario. Whether it’s an essential because you’ve got...How to...·0 Comments·0
How to avoid winter hazards in the mountains Wired for Adventure·17th January 2018Winter is a fantastic time to get out into the mountains. Fresh snow and ice sparkle in the...How to...·0 Comments·0
What type of camera should I buy? Wired for Adventure·5th January 2018Travel and wildlife photographer George Turner breaks down the different styles of cameras out there and explains how...How to...·0 Comments·0
How to stay fuelled in the mountains Wired for Adventure·4th January 2018Snowdon, Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike… Whatever you’re attempting to climb, you need to make sure you’re fuelled right...How to...·0 Comments·0
How to avoid avalanches in winter Wired for Adventure·27th December 2017Winter transforms Britain’s highest mountains, with peaks like Snowdon and Ben Nevis offering fantastic scenery and inspirational routes...How to...·0 Comments·0
How to use an ice axe and crampons Wired for Adventure·22nd December 2017Mountaineering instructor Simon Lake explains the basic ice axe and crampons skills you need to head into the...How to...·0 Comments·0
How to start a fire with a fire steel Wired for Adventure·19th December 2017Sitting round a fire with friends is relaxing and warms you up on a chilly night (these winter...How to...·0 Comments·0
How to stay safe in the mountains this winter Wired for Adventure·15th December 2017In winter, our mountains are not just at their most challenging, but they’re often also at their most...How to...·0 Comments·0