Read Lindsey's amazing story of wanting to walk the Rabbit Proof Fence; how she booked a one way ticket to Western Australia not knowing whether it was even possible or feasible and with a minimum budget she ventured along the fence unsupported with only a trolley named Trevor (after her dad) who quickly became quite the companion.
Be inspired by tales of hiking where the Greek gods once ruled in this journey up Mount Olympus.
Mike Jones and Marcus Samperi check in with us after walking the length of Wales recently!
Oli Broadhead blogs for us about an incredible trip across India, and how Explorers Connect helped make it happen.
Leader of our latest adventure in Snowdonia, Jason Rawles blogs about the trip and living life to the full in the outdoors.
Love adventure and helping others? Jack Few blogs for us about how he combined both.
Helen Pickles shares her intrepid story of walking from coast to coast across Great Britain this year.
Marathon runner Brendan Rendall blogs for us about his incredible, record-setting journey running across Malawi for charity.
Helen Pickles shares her intrepid story of walking from coast to coast across Great Britain this year.
Base Camp Festival Speaker Tim Good shares his unique journey into Myanmar, discovering a culture of incredible heritage and beauty beyond the headlines.
Dan Keeley writes for us as he prepares to run 1250 miles Rome To Home for charity – sharing his story and personal mission to keep men alive by talking!
Former Royal Marine and current consultant & journalist Chris Shirley talks to us about his incredible journey snowboarding in Afghanistan.
Hannah Cox talks to us about her journey of finding happiness through travel.
Can we only find adventure in our youth? EC Member Jack Few writes for us about the pursuing our dreams.
Jack Few blogs about that free spirit of adventure we can get even on a weekend away.
Whilst on an expedition in Papua New Guinea, Explorers Connect member Tom Hewitt took one of the first photographs of a wild New Guinea Singing Dog in fifty years, leading to a significant scientific discovery.
After completing the Ta Araroa thru-hike in 2012, KuldeepNandurkar came up with a new, even more ambitious plan. After a knee injury forced him to put his adventure on hold, he had to learn how to deal when things go wrong.
Stephen Sexton is from Brisbane, Australia, spends his time mixing up his career as a teacher and planning his next adventure. Here, he recounts a week-long hike to the clearest lake in the world.
Michael Edmondstone gave up his job to take a cycle journey through Latin America: here, he talks cycle fitness, getting over his controlling side, and finding a new job.
Last year, serial explorer Chaz Powell set out to walk the length of the mighty Zambezi. 2,000km later, he talks near-death experiences, environmental truths and a never ending thirst for adventure.