Watch: Breaking a speed record in the Dolomites, while free-soloing… Bryn Davies·30 October 2020If you had just an hour free, what could you achieve? Perhaps a 10k run or a nice...Video·0 Comments·0
WIN a Montane Alpine Spirit Jacket worth £270 and a day’s guided climbing Ollie Rooke·17 September 2020We’ve teamed up with outdoor clothing and equipment brand Montane to bring you the chance to win a...CompetitionsHiking·0 Comments·0
Top five unmissable adventures in Colorado Wired for Adventure·24 November 2017Many claim that Colorado is America’s most outdoorsy state, so Rosie Fuller went to find out. Here are...Adventure·0 Comments·0
5 of the most incredible mountain treks in Ecuador Wired for Adventure·13 October 2017Ecuador is situated on the equator of South America’s west coast and is home to a multitude of...AdventureHiking·0 Comments·0
Bermuda: the ultimate all-year-round adventure destination Wired for Adventure·25 September 2017When it comes to planning an awesome holiday outside of Europe, you often find yourself having a battle...Bermuda·0 Comments·0
The Adventure Travel guide to Bermuda Wired for Adventure·18 September 2017Bermuda is famous for its pink-sandy beaches, pastel-coloured houses and gorgeous turquoise waters. But dig a little deeper...Guides·0 Comments·0
150 years of impressive achievements on the Matterhorn Rob Slade·9 June 2016While the Alps have attracted generations of explorers and climbers since the eighteenth century, the Matterhorn attracted particular...AdventureHiking·0 Comments·0
Watch: Climbers scale Moab Towers before jumping off in heart-stopping video Rob Slade·4 May 2016Last week we shared a video of a guy traversing an extremely narrow, snowy ridge in the Alps,...Inspire Me·0 Comments·0
6 sensational adventure activities in Sydney Rob Slade·26 November 2015Sydney is regularly hailed as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but local Denby Weller...AdventureInspire Me·0 Comments·0
How to climb your first 4,000m peak Rob Slade·25 November 2015With a little training and acclimatisation any fit hiker can climb their first 4,000m peak in the Alps....GuidesHikingHow to...·0 Comments·0