A Beginnerās Guide to Bikepacking
Bikepacking is essentially having multi-day, self-supported adventures on your bike. Typically, this would involve being more off-road than on-road and would feature some kind of lightweight camping, whether thatās in a small, lightweight tent, or an even lighter bivvy bag and tarp set up.
South Africaās 16 most beautiful hiking trails
South Africa is known to be a land of diverse landscapes and breathtaking vistas; an expansive playground capable of satisfying even the most die-hard travelerās wanderlust. And what better way to explore this raw, unadulterated terrain than by foot? Hmm, but where to start? Well, here are South Africaās 16 most beautiful hiking trails; let the Instagramming begin.
A Beginnerās Guide to Trail Running
The appeal of getting out into green spaces and exploring on foot is obvious so for the last few months Iāve been building up my fitness with regular runs and learning the basics of trail running. Iām definitely still a novice with a lot to learn, but I have picked up a few things over the last few months that Iāll share in this beginnerās
Meet The first all-Black climbing team to summit Everest
TheĀ Full Circle Everest team has become the first all-Black climbing group to summit Mount Everest. The history-making climb occurred on May 12, 2022, when seven members of Full Circle (six Americans and one Kenyan) officially stood on the highest peak in the world in the Himalayas on the China-Nepal border.
The Ten Essentials for Hiking & Camping
Back then, the list included a map, compass, sunglasses and sunscreen, extra clothing, headlamp/flashlight, first-aid supplies, fire starter, matches, knife, and extra food. Over the years, the list has evolved to a āsystemsā approach rather than including individual items. Hereās what it looks like today:
Tips for Solo Backpacking & Camping
On a backpacking trip, youāll be responsible for carrying all the gear, making all the decisions, and figuring out whatās making that creepy noise in the middle of the night. While a solo trip can certainly be challenging, it will also give you a chance to get outside your comfort zone and find out what youāre capable of.
Virtually āhikeā all of South Africaās National Parks
Over the course of 12 months, some 170 new trails and 232 points of interest were recorded, and 560 miles were hiked. Viewers may also virtuallyĀ hike the five-day Otter Trail, walk withĀ elephants, andĀ track cheetahsĀ on foot.
26 Ways to make friends on the road
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Backpacking In Your Period
After the first time backpacking with your period, youāll realize itās no big deal. And you can rest easy that the old notion that bears are attracted to menstrual blood turns out to be a myth. With a little preparation and knowledge, you wonāt have to think twice about heading into the backcountry at any time of the month
The man who walked 12,000 kilometers across the African continent
I wanted to do something that would be more challenging, I wanted to figure out how to overcome things that people think are impossible. That type of thing is attractive to me.
Meet The man who cycled around the world on less than $5 a day
Luckily after a year of travel, I picked up a bike sponsor,Ā Fatback Bikes, an American bike specialist that makes bikes with big fat tiresāperfect for me. They kindly kitted me out with a new carbon-fiber bike and bikepacking equipment which meant the whole journey could shift towards what I wanted to be doingāgoing off-road and exploring, rather than sticking to roads or nicely graveled tracks.
Is walking the most adventurous way to travel?
Two million years ago, Homo Erectus began the first wave of human migration and by the Stone Age, Homo Sapiens had walked out of East Africaās Rift Valley. Then, some 60,000 years ago, they continued across the planet, finishing up 20,000 miles later in Patagonia with no more land mass left to cover.
How to spend more time outdoors on the trails through Fall & Winter
For most, the hiking season ends when the last leaves drop. But if youāre used to hanging up your boots in the fall, youāre missing out on some serious magic. In winter, the crowds vanish, leaving quiet trails. Regions with snow-dusted branches and sunlit frost cast the world in a new light. Pesky insects vanish in the cool, crisp air, and leafless branches reveal hidden
How to Improve Your Hiking Techniques on South African Hiking Trails
Check your hiking boots and see if theyāve gone through much wear and tear that might make them unable to work as best as they could. Wearing hiking boots that arenāt durable will make it harder for you to go hiking.
An epic self-drive Safari through Namibia
You wonāt need technical 4x4 skills to negotiate a safari in Etosha National Park either, so most self-drive holidays will leave you free to seek out its enormous bull elephants, lions, rhinos, and cheetahs independently. Roads through the park are in good condition and are well mapped out meaning self-drive safaris are a popular option here.
10 tips to prepare yourself for a cycling race
Whether you're aspiring to race in the Tour de France or simply enjoy cycling as a form of exercise, applying these ten training strategies will help you become a better, faster, and more efficient cyclist, no matter what speed or distance you ride.
How to Store and Handle Food for Campers and Backpackers
Keeping human food (and other aromatic items such as toiletries) away from animals requires similar practices in both a campground and backcountry campsite. Here are some general tips:
Conquering the worldās most dangerous road (on a mountain bike)
We come across an accident. A French tourist has ridden off the edge and the guides are hauling him back up with ropes attached to the support van.
Leave No Trace Seven Principles
While most of us donāt intend to harm our natural surroundings, we may lack the knowledge to preserve them, or weāre simply overlooking a few important behaviors.
Crashing is part of cycling, stay positive
When the worst happens and you are involved in a crash, it can be hard to know what to do. Use our step by step crash checklist to guide you through immediate action at the scene of the crash, legal issues, claims and liability.