.WHAT RACE ARE YOU RUNNING?RUNNING THE RACE OF ADVENTURE
The privilege growing up near the foot of one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature of Table Mo...
There is not much surface left of our planet which has not been travelled, traversed, di...
Raw. Rugged. Relative. The word that best explains the terrain of Cederberg Wilderness A...
How much will we be remembered in 150 years from now? With some self-reflection, probabl...
Running is repetitive. One step in front of the other. We keep moving forwards but never...
Running a race is very different to volunteering at one. The former is an event, the lat...
The run was simple – traverse the entire length of South Africa’s longest uninterrupted ...
Travel evokes a place of where one would go. Together with this, adventure travel evokes...
Most special moments cannot be orchestrated. Such a moment was had on this well-known Ul...
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...
What is it like to run free? To run and run and never be held back? These questions coul...
We have been privileged to have hiked, trekked, climbed and run on some of the most uniq...
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 ...
Simplicity: a waterfall and a mountain. These words describe such a treat a trail brings...