The best thing about Wild Night Out is how inclusive it is – the concept is simply to spend time outside doing whatever you enjoy, walking, cycling or chatting around a camp fire whilst raising money for charity.
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Dan Keeley is running 1250 miles from the Colosseum to the London Eye for charity, and is looking for adventurers to join him along the way!
Rina Quinlan, an aspiring writer, explorer, runner, conservationist, bookworm and wilderness enthusiast, writes our latest adventure blog about how nature helped her find adventure.
One of the best things about camping out is switching off from the pressures of modern life, and being able to concentrate on spending time together as a family.
Is there anything better than spending a night under the stars? Wild Night Out is all about you finding your own adventure, to explore the outdoors whether the sun is up or down, whether it’s day or night. There is no better way to do this than by pitching a tent and falling asleep to the peaceful silence of night, which is only blemished by the encapsulating sound of wildlife waking up.
Since the dawn of time human’s interaction with fire has been one of fascination and a necessity to stay warm. Whilst the world in which we live in has dramatically changed since a spark lit the first fire, our love for its warmth has never changed.
Hannah Cox talks to us about her journey of finding happiness through travel.
Alex Staniforth is looking for would-be adventurers to join him on his epic trip across the whole of the UK this summer!
Can we only find adventure in our youth? EC Member Jack Few writes for us about the pursuing our dreams.
Gašper is taking a summer challenge of cycling 7000 vertical meters in seven days in Slovenia, and is looking for a teammate to join him!
Eddie and Reggie are only 4 years old, but they showed that anyone can hold their very own Wild Night Out in June 2016.
The word ‘adventure’ can really indulge your imagination, from escaping jungles in the depths of the Congo to searching Pharaoh’s tombs hidden in the sands of Egypt. Whilst these are the backdrops of famous film scripts, there is nothing stopping us from participating in an adventure much closer to home. Adventure also brings thoughts of danger, which is something we really do not recommend you seek during Wild Night Out.
I was expecting a wild night out for my Stag-Do but what my friend's had arranged was more adventurous and exciting than I was expecting...
Guest blogger as OS Champion, Annie Evans, offers inspiration on where to ride a bike during Wild Night Out around the North of the UK.
We were really excited to join the first Wild Night Out in 2016, but due to a lack of planning on my behalf (bad mother) we realised that we couldn't go and sleep out anywhere, so we decided to do a mega day of outdoor activities instead.
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Michael Tye is looking for a teammate to take his place in the thrilling Kilworth Challenge on the 28th & 29th May!
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Science doesn’t have to just be associated to the classroom, involve your kids in some fun science experiments whilst exploring the outdoors during Wild Night Out.