Archive for May, 2011
Review: Merrell Trail Glove
£84 from Cotswold Outdoor I’M a long way off running completely bare footed but Merrell’s Trail Glove is an ideal place to begin. After my first two runs wearing them, I’m not sure I’m ready to bin my trainers just …
Have You Been To Diesel Island?
DIESEL is fully embracing the adventure lifestyle in it's latest web campaign where visitors can escape to a microsite called Diesel Island. We can populate the virtual island via
New Gear: Teva Gnarkosi
WHEN Wakeskaters moaned about not having footwear specific to their sport, Teva listened. The result are these trainers called the Gnarkosi - perhaps a play on the two words
Relentless: Latest Videos Explore The Concept
NEVER, ever give up. This is a mantra commonly used, particularly by adventurers and explorers, but more often by every one of us. Often through our efforts to
Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology: The Exhibition
Review: Craghoppers Kiwi Pro Stretch Trousers
I LOVE walking, hiking, trekking. I hate buying trousers. I’m 5’ 7” and wear a size 10 or 12. So while I’m not exactly the average UK woman
Bremont’s BC-SOLO Watch
AFTER we've lusted for Bremont's pilot watches for some time comes the BC-SOLO and it's on sale for £2550 - a price which is not completely out of
Biggles Biplane Flies After A Six Year Restoration
BIGGLES Biplane is a replica of a 1914 BE2c which was Britain’s first purpose-built military aeroplane. The replica was first built at Sywell in 1969 for the
Squash Prepares To Paraglide Off The Top Of Everest
SQUASH Falconer, the 30-year-old who plans to become the first woman to solo fly a paraglider off the top of Everest is getting closer to the main event. Speaking
Art: Big Ben & The Red Arrows
TIMELESS is the first piece in a collection of new paintings from aviation artist David Bent. It features the marriage of two of Britain's best loved icons -













