.WHAT RACE ARE YOU RUNNING?RUNNING THE RACE OF ADVENTURE
Running with Josiah and Jethro in hand during the last hundred metres and over the finis...
When one thinks of the West Coast of South Africa, usually wind swept, bright beach sand...
The oldest mission station in South Africa, Genadendal (meaning Valley of Grac...
The privilege growing up near the foot of one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature of Table Mo...
What we like about Trailblazing is the discovery of something we never knew existed unti...
Formosa: beautiful. Aptly so named and described respectively by renown explorer of anti...
The run was simple – traverse the entire length of South Africa’s longest uninterrupted ...
Like a colourful blanket, countless flowers display their collective grandeur spread ove...
The photographs we post are untouched and unedited. Yet they are still limited. Limited ...
We do not know where wind comes from, yet stewarding its effect principally brings about...
One of the best things for us when we run trails is the awareness of the realness of our...
58 kilometres per hour/36 miles per hour. That was my top speed while traversing the 109...
Resembling a hanging mountain, its peak precariously points towards its mirrored counter...
Insignificant. That’s how we sometimes feel when we stand atop a mountain summit and loo...
Hits – it’s what a post like this gets a lot of simply because the word ‘travel’ exists ...
It was one of those beautifully clear, icy mornings along South Africa’s Garden Route. Y...
Comparisons – we all make them, all the time. We compare one trail from another, places ...
A sweet spot is the place where one finds oneself that makes sense, usually within a com...
Simplicity: a waterfall and a mountain. These words describe such a treat a trail brings...
We really like waterfalls. There’s something way more romantic and pleasing than just st...