Siân Anna Lewis writes The Girl Outdoors blog and doesn't subscribe to the ‘new year, new you’ hype that gets bandied about every January but does believe in setting a few rewarding resolutions to help get outdoors.
Adventure Revolution
The Crux Expedition Award
Funding, Adventure RevolutionCommentMY Great Escape - supporting domestic abuse survivors
Join a Team, Adventure RevolutionCommentMake 2018 your Year of Adventure
How-to, Adventure RevolutionCommentThe Adventure Queen Grant - Funding Opportunity for those with 'lady bits'!
Funding, Adventure RevolutionCommentLife is short! These 101 adventurers will inspire you to live it
Adventure RevolutionCommentAn Open Invitation to Explorers and Adventurers - The Captain Scott Awards
Funding, Adventure RevolutionCommentCLIMB THE UK – a record-breaking 5,000-mile journey to climb the highest points of all 100 UK counties in 72 days on two wheels, two feet and a kayak.
Trip Report, Adventure RevolutionCommentDesert Expedition Vehicles Needed
Adventure Revolution, Join a TeamComment1 Lad, 1 Dad, 1 Mate, 3 Peaks, 24 Hours
Trip Report, Adventure RevolutionCommentAre YOU looking for a teammate for your next adventure?
Join a Team, Adventure Revolution1 CommentSES Explorer Awards 2018
Adventure RevolutionCommentThe fight to lessen plastic pollution in the oceans
Adventure Revolution, Community1 CommentCould you inspire more people to #GetOutside?
Adventure RevolutionCommentIn Search of Hannibal
Trip Report, Adventure RevolutionCommentThe Only Ten Adventure Websites you will NEED. Ever.
Adventure Revolution2 CommentsHannah Cox from betternotstop shares her advice on the best adventure websites (caveat - we didn't ask her to include EC!)
Hiking the Transcaucasian Trail
Adventure RevolutionCommentMy Mountain Journey: From Snowdon to Toubkal
Adventure Revolution1 CommentHow to start your career in adventure
Funding, Adventure RevolutionCommentWalking the Rabbit Proof Fence
Trip Report, Adventure RevolutionCommentRead 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.