Sarah is planning an expedition to paddle the length of the Nile and is looking for teammates!
Whether you’re a first time Wild Night Outer or an experienced wild camper, you’ll probably be thinking of sharing your experiences with your family and friends on social media or maybe a blog or website.
Last year for Wild Night Out, we pitched our not so little tent in the garden and kitted it out with camping gear. It felt like we were on safari in this tent! In fact, we enjoyed it so much we slept in the tent for two nights.
This weekend is the third year of Wild Night Out, the UK's National Day of Adventure, and we have some tips about finding the right camping spot for YOUR Wild Night Out!
True North TV are looking to speak to female climbers living and/or climbing in The Yorkshire Dales and The Lake District for a popular More 4 & Channel 4 series celebrating these beautiful areas!
Through Wild Night Out we can inspire each other to get outside but there are also those that need a bit more help.
Campfire cooking is brilliant fun. If you’ve never tried it before, Wild Night Out is the perfect time to give it a go. With the right equipment you can cook just about anything on a campfire, but for those who like to keep it simple here are a few foods you can cook on a stick.
Are you looking to take the leap from ploughing through warm, chlorinated water to diving headlong into cold open rivers, seas and lakes? Well, first thing you need to do is take a breath and settle any fears you might have.
Christopher Ventner, the Blind Scooter Guy, is on a mission to show the world that blindness is not an obstacle to exploring.
Wild camping is a great opportunity to get closer to wildlife and for wildlife to get closer to you too.
There’s no better way to enjoy the Great British outdoors than to pitch a tent and spend a night or two (or more!) under the canvas. For some, the thought of taking your little bundles of joy on a camping trip may be enough to fill you with dread.
Hi I’m Sarah and I’m a big believer in small positive changes, in little steps. It covers everything in my life, especially getting more outdoorsy.
Rich is looking for teammates to join him next year cycling from the UK to India … on tricycles!
The Two Blondes, One and Two (Fi Darby and Lucy Atkins), are Ordnance Survey #GetOutside Champions and love to encourage people (particularly youngsters) to get outside.
Beth French shares her story of life in a wheelchair to becoming a record-breaking endurance wild swimmer.
For many people, Wild Night Out might be your first experience of wild camping and, as any seasoned wild camper will tell you, a bit of forward planning and scoping out potential sites makes all the difference.
Martin is looking for teammates to join him on his latest adventure to assist with video editing and social media.
Holly Budge is an adventurer, conservationist and Everest Summiteer. After going on adventures all over the world, she is turning her sights closer to home to encourage everyone to get outdoors with her own Wild Night Out.
Thomas Judes explains how he got the inspiration to write a book from a grand adventure.
Leo Forster from The Common Oars Team is looking for somebody to create a short film from the footage they took from their row this year.