Adventure Athlete: Kayaked the Amazon River 6,800km, World Record Breaker, Muay Thai Fighter, Fitness Model, Mountain Climber! Getting up to craziness...
Tandem Kayaking the 360km Shannon River in Ireland from its source to sea. I'm looking forward to traveling from source to sea the longest river in Ireland by tandem kayak with my good mate Matt McNelley.
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Making friends on the Thames Path. Sam who runs @4lakeswaterskischool with her husband helped me along the way saving me some 12 miles of carrying my @konawindsurfing sup board and gear. Onto the next
Hiking alone Florentine Road still, around the meandering roads on the edge of Mt Field. The views of the Gordon valley are beautiful I'm even glad for the drizzly damp day on the road. Collected water
Last night I heard all the animals whilst I was in the tent. So in tune with them all and the sounds, the rustling and noises, even heard a Tasmanian devil calling out in the night. Today walking along
Walking out of the forest. Waking up I had a few mouthfuls of water and oats then the same 2 hours later. With the water I had left I couldn’t afford to use it on food, the GPS battery sits at 2% Slipped
Hacking through the thick Tasmanian bush Setting off this morning I'm quiet and motivated, the riverbank gives me nothing yet I continue to push through. Sweating as I put my large jacket on in the heat
Set off hiking towards The Gell River in hope rather than expectation at this point as the river had been log jammed in most parts and seemingly getting worse and worse with huge fallen trees blocking
..Anything is possible. My battle cry this morning before setting off. Pushed the pace, 6 hours straight until I had lunch. Hiking in the forest to begin with I crossed the river 9 times to continue a
Started the day in the tent due to gale-force winds and rains just huge gusts of winds ripping through the forests, meaning I can't walk the river system. The risk of trees falling is a high probability
Holy shit!!! Set off and found the river easily enough, spending the morning paddling Lake King William and Butlers Gorge. Very peaceful and enjoyable had a few crosswinds which made getting to First Bay
Kept getting woken up by animals around my tent in the night, I had to keep shooing some away as they probably wanted food. Up and ready this morning said hello to some wallaby friends, a mum and a little
This morning feeling great although haven't slept much as my body was tired but mind still wide awake til about 1am. Had my coffee and hot oats with protein and said morning to a French guy walking past.
Pissed down with rain all night. I woke up in the middle of the night to find water pooling on one side of my tent. One of the rain sheets had dropped down so it touched the inner tent sheet causing water
Shivered part of the night, put on all my layers and my towel to keep warm. Woke up this morning and unzipped to have a bunch of ice fall into my tent, must have got to below zero. I've noticed the pattern