Adventure Journal
Best hiking gear – How do I choose the best hiking gear?
"How do I choose the best hiking gear?" I often hear this question from newbie outdoor enthusiasts and hikers. In this article, we dive into...
Walking in Nature: Seizing the opportunity to try something new
As creatures of habit, humans tend to resist change, even when we recognise its necessity. Walking in nature is one such necessity...
Podcast – Happiness is somewhere in nature
This episode is about why "happiness is somewhere in nature." The title comes from the opportunities nature has provided me....
New hiking trails – Nature Kicks Hiker’s Club
New hiking trails - Get outdoors with the Nature Kicks Hiker’s Club! Whether you’re an avid or beginner hiker, join us for fresh air...
Podcast – Mindful therapy in Nature
This episode is about "mindful therapy in nature." The title comes from my weekly excursions into nature, which gave me...
From Covid to Fitness
Covid to Fitness - Being out of breath, having a heavy head, and coughing was something I dreaded after I tested positive for COVID-19...
Essential insights and tips for first-time campers
Venturing into your first camping trip evokes both excitement and apprehension. For first-time campers, whether on a solo expedition...
My custom-made FiredUp fire pit
Introducing my new custom-made fire pit that I absolutely love. Whether camping, hanging out at the beach or chilling at home...
Nature is a remedy – Ride a bike, boots and hike
Nature is a remedy - Sometimes, I ride a bike and often strap on my boots and hike. No matter my activity mode, I seek out nature...
Podcast – Hiking is good for relationships
This episode is about why "Hiking is good for relationships". The title comes from the remedial effects I have experienced...
Chiltern Walks – Stunning Spring Nature
There are many Chiltern walks I have been on over many years, and the stunning spring nature on this 14-mile hike was no less remarkable than...
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder? As the days grow shorter and darkness descends earlier, it can be hard to keep your head up...
Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.