…for hikers, surfers, GoT nerds, and totally doable without a car I was desperate to get out of London. My daydreams were taking me to rolling sand dunes, vast tidelines and a horizon free of brick and mortar. Devon ticked all those boxes. But like many Londoners I don’t have a vehicle. I rely solely […]
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Travel Inspiration
The 24 Hour London heatwave
A curly-haired girl climbs the flimsy barrier decorated with overgrown weeds and disappears face first in a bold but clumsy dive. She squeaks and splashes in the dark, calm water 6ft below the ledge. Surfacing, gleaming, from what I and other on-lookers deem a courageous and terrifying act, just a dip in the pool to […]
Off-grid and on track in Portugal
A community who have fled the mundane and made a self-sufficient life in the sun. Under a milky canopy of piercing stars, wrapped in the coolness of the Spring evening, four city girls reunite with old friends. Clambering across quartz-encrusted gravel, towing suitcases of marmite and other requested home comforts, to their semi-outdoors abode for […]
Travel Thoughts
Why you should find your own path and travel to remote destinations
Travel is getting easier and everyone seems to be doing it. When you’re on the road it can feel like your trip is no longer unique. Remote destinations, unspoiled by mass tourism, can be difficult to get to. But by making longer journeys and a bigger effort to get out of the tourist traps, you can find your own path and experience the personal growth that comes with it.
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Weaving through Waterfalls and The Threat to Canada’s Soul
Through misty fiords and clusters of lush islands, with waterfalls gushing at every intersection, my ferry takes 2 days to meander through BC’s Inside Passage.