I’m doing a talk in Kingston, west London on Feb 21. Still some tickets left. Come along if you can!
“What I used to do was…” is a great way to open the door to what you’re going to do tomorrow. Really good article for anyone daring themselves to make changes this year.
What can I do about the climate emergency? An interesting practical guide.
A piece I wrote for the Daily Telegraph about exploring your local map for a year.
I spent a day wandering around my local map with the Financial Times. Here’s what they thought about me…!
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Here’s what you guys have been up to recently:
❤️ Claire has written Into The Wild: Family Micro Adventures, with over 30 mini outdoor activities for families that feed our mind, body and soul, without draining our wallets.
❤️ Ash walked 1850 kms from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal.
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Wanderlust: Staring at a screen and desperately dreaming of far-off lands? Mapcrunch will drop you on a random street, somewhere on Earth… (Just click ‘Go’ at the top of the page.)
Environment: If you don’t quite have the energy to read a dozen ‘REWILD THE WORLD’ books and a dozen ‘BEEF IS BEST’ books, then this considered article on how to save British farming (and the countryside) will serve you well.
People got very angry on Facebook when I posted about Bill Gates’ interesting new book on Climate Change.
“You know, wherever you get out on your bike, it’s not how far you go or how fast, it’s how much fun you have along the way.” Timmy Mallett (yes, Timmy Mallett!) is a gifted artist, a keen cycle tourer, and a great speaker.
Massimo has a consistently fascinating Twitter account.
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