A few months ago, WildBounds writer Jack Hart took on the Original Mountain Marathon – and failed. But a DNF isn’t always the worst outcome, as he explores here
WildBounds contributor Carrick Armer heads to the Russian/Finnish border for the Red Fox Adventure Race – 400 km of kayaking, trekking, and mountain biking plus a few abseils, cable traverses and zip-lines just to keep things interesting.
Well away from the clubs and crowds of the south, the north of Ibiza feels like another island entirely. Here a rugged coastline and stunning vistas set the backdrop for chilling out and checking out this wild part of the Balearic islands.
Ben Nevis to Scafell Pike to Snowdon. The highest mountains of Scotland, England and Wales. Twenty-four hours. Six guys. No training. One rickety, old motorhome named Millwall. What could possibly go wrong?
The raw beauty of Greenland's glacial tundras and ice-strewn fjords has to be seen to be believed – the edges of this land of the midnight sun are best explored as the locals have for thousands of years - by kayak.
The summer crowds now dispersed, WildBounds contributor Sian Lewis escapes to Mallorca’s wild heart, where craggy mountain peaks and vertiginous cliff faces are yours for the taking.