Alastair Humphreys
Shouting from the Shed
Hello again!
And a very happy New Year wherever you happen to be. Please hit โreplyโ and send me a photo if itโs somewhere that will make me jealous!
A bit of waffle first, and then a list of good things that have caught my eye recentlyโฆ
Iโm sure Iโm not alone in feeling drained by the algorithm, the slop of A.I drivel, the mad state of the world, and reading far too many books about climate-and-nature breakdown. So I have been trying to reboot my creativity and positivity by getting offline, away from draining โthin desiresโ. Better to dive into โthick desiresโ (ones that change you in the process of pursuing them) and slowing down offline.
Iโve been enjoying using a cheap old film camera (this one), baking bread (easy recipe), committing to some year-long fitness goals, and watching different documentaries to my usual fare (The New Yorker at 100 for the slow, persistent, unashamed pursuit of excellence; Masaka Kids Africa for sheer joy of life and gratitude.)
Iโm Alastair Humphreys, adventurer, book writer, and overexcited sender of four newsletters. Nobody needs that many emails from me!
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- The Doorstep Mile โ helping you live a little bit more adventurously in everyday life. Get it every Monday, here.
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Some things Iโd like to share with you today:
- ? EVENT: Get excited for the yearโs adventures with a Night of Flight-Free Adventure in London on 19 March. It sounds brilliant (even though it includes me as a speakerโฆ ?) Twelve speakers who have travelled far and wide without flying, from hyper-local adventures to world-wide odysseys. The thing that unites them is their passion for travel that doesnโt cost the earth.
- ?โ? ARTICLE: Mumโs 27-year wait for global explorer to come home.
- ? ART: What if you held a tree long enough for it to grow around your hand?
- ? ARTICLE: In 2025, I thought a lot about riding my bike.
- ? ARTICLE: After the Adventure โ some advice.
- ? ADVENTURE: Wild Swim Groups: a UK list of local groups you can get involved with if you like swimming with company.
- ? SHORT FILM: This adventure began with a map. Or perhaps it began with a bike ride โ I canโt remember any more. It doesnโt really matter, I suppose, but good ideas do tend to brew when either a map or a bicycle is involved.
Your Books
Let me know if you have published a book that my readers would appreciate.
Hereโs what youโve been writing recently:
A couple of years ago I dabbled with the idea of becoming a book editor (as I always find the process the least torturous bit of writing my own books!). So Iโm delighted that the first manuscript I helped edit has now been published. Well done, Oscar!
- Kayak the Mangoky: Source to Sea Along Madagascarโs Longest River by Oscar Scafidi.
- Camping Games for Adults: Couples and Groups by Bex Band (and also Camping Games for Kids & Families).
Can I help you?
Let me know if you have a relevant project that my readers would appreciate.
Hereโs what you guys have been up to recently:
- โค๏ธ Matt (and family) runs Project Wild Earth: One familyโs overland journey to help preserve and protect our wild Earth.
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Cheers,
Alastair
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Other Bits โnโ Bobs I Do
- Would you like to try out my other newsletters: The Working Adventurer, The Doorstep Mile or Adventure + Purpose?
- I have four podcasts you can listen to: Living Adventurously (a series of interviews), Adventure + Purpose (me trying to figure out my life), There Are Other Rivers (a story about walking across India), and The Doorstep Mile (a friendly kick up the bum).
- Iโve written 16 books, for both adults and children. Hopefully one of them might appeal!