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Managing a Farm through as many natural processes as possible. Living Adventurously 41
Leigh and Neil Heseltine run a traditional hill farm in Malham in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. They place an emphasis on leaving room for nature and Regenerative...
An Interview with my Dad. Living Adventurously 42
A chat with my Dad!
Alastair Humphreys interviews Alastair Humphreys. Living Adventurously 43
At the end of my ride around Yorkshire I decided to interview myself. Having spent a month grilling people with a card deck of difficult questions, it only seemed fair...
Change is always good; attempting things out of your comfort zone is important. Living Adventurously 44.
Danny Bent was voted one of the 100 happiest people in the UK, and one of the 50 most inspirational people in London. He is an award winning author and journalist, Gui...
Don't submit Zombie films to Adventure film festivals! Living Adventurously 45.
Rosie Riley is the founder of Adventure Uncovered and a dedicated North Sea surfer who settles for cycling, running and outdoor swimming when in London. She is an advo...
Why do you need to travel round the world when you can walk around Lewisham? Living Adventurously 46.
Jack Cornish is a walker, an artist, and a Londoner. He works for the Ramblers charity, working to protect and expand the places people love to walk and promote walkin...
Push to the edge of the comfort zone and emotional things happen. Living Adventurously 47.
Steve Denby is the founder of Primal Roots, a social enterprise that believes in the restorative power of fitness and nature as a tool to achieve more than just improv...
Not Flying doesn't mean Not Travelling. Living Adventurously 48.
Anna Hughes is an author, environmental campaigner, cyclist and Director of Flight Free UK, a campaign set up to encourage people to fly less.
Some of the Best Things have come from Ridiculous Ideas. Living Adventurously 49
Dan Raven-Ellison is a Guerrilla Geographer & Creative Explorer. He led the campaign to make London the world’s first National Park City and is working on a new projec...
Adventure is a Vaccine of Resilience for Real Life. Living Adventurously 51
Mark Davey is the Chief Executive of the Youth Adventure Trust, a charity that uses outdoor adventure to empower young people to fulfil their potential and lead positi...
Making Better Places for People to Live, Work, Play and Learn. Living Adventurously 52
Daisy Narayanan is the director of Urbanism at Sustrans and is working on the central Edinburgh transformation project. Daisy is an architect, an urban designer, a cyc...
Flying and "Stuff" are the Biggest Problems in Adventure. Living Adventurously 56
Kate Rawles' 'Outdoor Philosophy' looks at the relationship between people and nature, telling stories through long bicycle journeys, including crossing South America ...
The Hillwalking Hijabi. Living Adventurously 60
Zahrah Mahmood lives in Scotland and loves the mountains. She says, "you can find me in the hills with some sort of head covering." For Zahrah is known on Instagram as...
If You Ride a Bike You Are a Cyclist. Living Adventurously 54
Brian Cookson is the former president of British Cycling, helping to oversee the miraculous transformation of the sport to become Team GB's most successful Olympic spo...
You Only Protect What You Love. Living Adventurously 55
Kieran Harkin is a conservationist and educator. He founded GET OUT to use environmental education to strengthen the connection between Tower Hamlets' young people and...
Before You Buy, Ask "Do I Really Need This?" Living Adventurously 57
Dan Lawson is a Team GB 24hr Ultra runner. Dan and his wife Charlotte founded ReRun, a company aimed at prolonging the life of running clothes and equipment.
Nature TV has too much Emphasis on Jaws, Claws and Fangs. Living Adventurously 58
David Lindo, also known as The Urban Birder, is a broadcaster, writer, naturalist, photographer and passionate birder - in particular in urban environments: it is poss...
Volunteering is Not Only Giving Something Back, it's Doing Something for Yourself. Living Adventurously 59
Paul Sinton-Hewitt is the founder of Parkrun, the worldwide phenomenon that sees thousands rock up to local parks around the world every Saturday morning to run a time...
Have a Meaningful Specific - Don't Try to Please Everyone. Living Adventurously 53
David Hanney is the Co-founder and CEO at Alpkit, an outdoor and bike brand for enthusiasts and adventurers.
The Countryside is a very White Place. Living Adventurously 61
Sabrina Pace-Humphreys is an ultra-runner, a businesswoman, a mother of four and a grandmother of two. She is very clear which is the toughest of these challenges...!