It is irrelevant that this story takes place in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, three weeks out to sea, thousands of miles still to row. It could be a scorching desert. Or Greenland. The allure is the same. The horror is the same. The wonder is the same. Thoughts on rowing the Atlantic. (See also: thoughts on rowing the Atlantic… 7 years after the event.)
What to Pack for an Overnight Camping Microadventure
Can I help you? Let me know if you have a relevant project that my readers would appreciate.
From the Archives: 50 Newsletters Ago
Cancel your Xmas shopping! Don’t buy any of my books.
Buy the new book from the Rough Stuff Fellowship instead for anyone who loves adventure and cycling. Its depiction of 70 years of joyful adventuring is wonderful. Weirdly enough I also plugged them 50 newsletters ago (see below). They are also great to follow on Instagram: @rsfarchive.
Detailed notes on hundreds of non-fiction books, compiled by Derek Sivers. His book Anything You Want is fantastic.
A poster of British leaves to download for free was very popular when I shared it on Twitter.
‘Tis the season for Antarctic expeditions. A super little film about Union Glacier Camp.
From the Archives: 100 Newsletters Ago
I am regularly grateful that when I cycled round the world there was no expectation to share the experience via social media every day, nor did I have any interest in filming it. However I did really enjoy these confessions of an amateur bikepacker which brought back many happy memories for me.
‘The Rough-Stuff Fellowship’ is the oldest off-road cycling club in the world and I LOVE its photography archive. They’re also publishing a beautiful book.