I have been fortunate over the years to have enjoyed some exciting adventures. Navigate to My Blog, or go for a run. All options are good!| Alastair Humphreys
The work of Hope and Homes for Children in Sudan| Alastair Humphreys
Adventure + Purpose | Can Adventure Change the World? | Alastair Humphreys| Alastair Humphreys
Finishing my breakfast, waving goodbye, pedalling up the hill round the corner and out of sight for 3 years was very odd indeed. My first cry helped. My round the planet bike ride had begun. After Day 1 I was exhausted and the face-punch of reality had kicked in. There was no glamour at all The post On the Road appeared first on Alastair Humphreys.| Alastair Humphreys
The Danube from Passau to Vienna The post The Danube from Passau to Vienna appeared first on Alastair Humphreys.| Alastair Humphreys
September 11: My view from the road The post September 11: My view from the road appeared first on Alastair Humphreys.| Alastair Humphreys
Budapest to Istanbul The post Budapest to Istanbul appeared first on Alastair Humphreys.| Alastair Humphreys
Istanbul with a vengeance The post Istanbul with a vengeance appeared first on Alastair Humphreys.| Alastair Humphreys
Turn Right for Africa! The post Turn Right for Africa! appeared first on Alastair Humphreys.| Alastair Humphreys
Turkey The post Turkey appeared first on Alastair Humphreys.| Alastair Humphreys
Your Year of Microadventure. A Year of Microadventure 12 months. 12 overnight microadventures. 1 adventurous year.| Alastair Humphreys
Shouting from the Shed Hello again! I’m Alastair Humphreys, adventurer, book writer, and overexcited sender of four newsletters. Nobody needs that many emails from me! You’re reading Shouting from the Shed. Please check it’s the one that suits you best – or switch […]| Alastair Humphreys
There’s a practical idea I’d like to share with you this week, although it won’t be much help for certain careers (submariner, pilot etc.)… I look for several things in a good working environment, beyond the single most important one of not […]| Alastair Humphreys
In my talks I often touch on the difference between solitude and loneliness, and the knife edge that separates them. I love solitude, but my quest for it often tips me into loneliness. It is a difficult balance to find. […]| Alastair Humphreys