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WHAT TO PACK FOR A DAY HIKE
With Autumn lurking in, we are entering the favorite hiking season! To make sure you have the most enjoyable short or full-day hike, we’ve prepared a list of the equipment you’ll need to pack and take along with you....
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AN INSIGHT INTO CARNIVORE CONSERVATION: AN INTERVIEW WITH DEREK VAN DER MERWE
Meet Derek van der Merwe, who manages the Carnivore Conservation Programme at the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT). Derek shares his journey, the mission of EWT, and how we can all contribute to wildlife conservation. Tell us a bit about yourself and how you came into this role. I’ve always had a d...
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INTO THE BEAR FORESTS OF SLOVENIA
By Hannah Stitfall Slovenia, a small but incredibly diverse and beautiful country in Central Europe, is one of my favourite wildlife filming destinations on the continent. With a very small human population of just over 2 million people, there’s plenty of space for nature and some of the most...
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HOW TO CLIMB KILIMANJARO
By Gill Russell Taking on any big challenge requires a lot of thought and planning, and they don’t get much bigger (or higher) than trying to summit Kilimanjaro. The tallest freestanding mountain in the world, the highest mountain in Africa, and one of the seven summits, Kilimanjaro stands at 5895...
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH JANDRE GERMISHUZIEN
We caught up with Jandre Germishuzien, the photographer in our latest video, ‘Behind the lens: Capturing Namibia’s majestic beauty’, to ask him a few questions about his career and some of his favourite achievements to date. Introduction, who are you and what do you do? I’m Jandre Germishuzi...
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ENCEPHALITIS – WHAT TRAVELLERS NEED TO KNOW
By Dr. Ava Easton – Chief Executive, Encephalitis International “Are you feeling all right?” I asked her. “I feel all sleepy, ” she said. In an hour, she was unconscious. In twelve hours, she was dead. The measles had turned into a terrible thing called measles encephalitis, and there was ...
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KEEPING THE RAYS AT BAY: SOLARSHIELD TECHNOLOGY
In the ever-evolving world of outdoor adventure, staying ahead of the game requires innovation and cutting-edge technology. When you’re out exploring the world and pushing nature’s boundaries, you have to ensure you’re being protected from what the elements can offer, and that includes the sun...
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PHOTOGRAPHING PUMAS: WINTER ADVENTURES TO WILD PATAGONIA
Flying over the Andes Mountain Range from Santiago to Punta Arenas at sunrise is a sight – and a feeling – I will never forget. The majestic snow-covered landscape filled me with awe. It’s a never-ending wilderness – from the glaciers and frozen rivers to the towers of Torres del Paine, it i...
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PLANET FRIENDLY TRAVEL HACKS FOR EARTH LOVING EXPLORERS
No matter what stage you’re at in life, you’ll have some kind of wanderlust bubbling away in your subconscious – a yearning to explore the world. However, the eco-conscious amongst us knows that conventional means of world travel are catastrophically bad for the environment – air travel espe...
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GALAPAGOS CONSERVATION TRUST: WHERE DO OUR DONATIONS GO?
Craghoppers has been working with the Galapagos Conservation Trust (GCT) for five years. During this time, we have supported several conservation projects on land and in the sea, particularly those related to plastic pollution and the monitoring and protection of whale sharks. Here are just some of ...
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