When I first started writing about the outdoors, I was one of the very few women in the outdoor writing industry in the early 2000s in my particular ...
At the start of October 2024, GeoWorld Travel returned to Italy to visit some of the world’s most famous volcanoes – not to mention world-class ...
An often asked question on hiking forums and Facebook outdoor pages for hiking is “how do I deal with blisters,” and how to prevent them. The same advice ...
As part of my year of travel where I spent a year with my husband moving from place to place every month in search of where to live, we ended up in ...
On my recent walks I’ve been thinking about the huge part that hiking & fell walking plays in my life. It’s been a mental as well as a physical ...
We got an early start, before 8 am, which made me happy. I spent far too many years in the “Start Late” slot due to the kids, but now I can get them ...
When we were hiking on Friday on the AT, we saw a sign for the Loudoun Appalachian Trail Festival on Saturday. It was returning for its 6th year. We are ...
Whilst everyone back home in the UK tucked into Christmas dinner with all the trimmings, we found ourselves in a mountain hut on the Rees-Dart track in ...
199 Trunyan Hill is an underrated hike in Bali with amazing views of Mount Abang and the Batur caldera. It looks like a Jurassic landscape! This trail is ...
When we moved to West Virginia, I was looking over the map at places that might count as “local adventures,” and I saw the Rumsey Monument on the edge of ...
La Concha is the defining backdrop to the Marbella beaches and a fantastic, challenging hike. This guide covers all the information you need for hiking La ...
Wander Women Wednesdays are back! This mid-week feature is all about highlighting an upcoming Wander Women Retreat, or a new aspect of our retreat business ...