•   I spent the last year exploring the single map that I live on. 52 grid squares in 52 weeks.
    I feared that staying on just one map would be limiting and constricting compared to flying off to foreign lands.
    But the more I got to know my map, the more I knew how little I knew.
    You can read about my local discoveries here (or wait for the book I’m writing about it).
  •  Everywhere there is a whiff of the wild: walking London’s Capital Ring.
  • ‍️ “What happens if the stories we tell ourselves about our lives leave us lonely, wrestling with meaning?” A superb essay about ultra-running (and life).
  • ‍️ 18 years ago a slight lapse in concentration crushed Pascale’s dreams of surfing. With the help of a family friend and a roll of duct tape; she can now call herself a surfer. A lovely short film.
  •  After my last newsletter I received an email requesting that I share some inspiring ‘older’ adventurous souls. I asked Twitter for advice and received some fantastic suggestions.

 

And some quick snippets… 

  •  Climbing all 529 of Britain’s 3000 foot mountains in support of two excellent causes. Donate if you can!
  •  A fun adventure. Attempting to cross Scotland in a completely straight line.
  •  I love this Instagram account of nature, noticing, foraging, and beautiful art – all in one.
  •  Cycling notes: the pros and cons of braking with the heel – riding tips from 1896.

 

Can I help you? Let me know if you have a relevant project that my readers would appreciate. Here’s what you guys have been up to recently…
  •  Elsie, 13, is cycling 600 miles to COP over 3 weeks, whilst talking at schools collecting climate pledges on the way.
  •  Alex has launched a podcast featuring life lessons for our kids.
  •  Stevie and Laura are making a record-breaking attempt to circumnavigate the globe on a tandem.
  •  Andy walked the Cape Wrath Trial with his son, a week a year starting when he was 14.
  •  Clare has written Moth Boy, a ‘compelling adventure story for children’.