Interviews
Interview with Charles Denby : Subversive Cartography
This is an interview I did recently with Charles Denby, Geography student from Kings College, London. What do you think maps do? I think that maps can …
Interview with Brian Dixon : Light Follows 2013
This is an interview I did with Brian Dixon in 2013 - a conversation whilst walking around Camden. Interview Questions (3.0) Age: 30 Gende R: Male …
Advice for Cycle Touring in Zanzibar, Africa from Seasoned Expert Pete Gostelow
What is the best time of the year to go? Anytime. Tanzania has a wet season from March-May and short rains October. It’s hottest in Jan/Feb. …
Richard Holland - Skateboarder, Maker, Landrover
Richard Holland is a designer and artist who lives in Sweden. I spoke to him briefly over email about his most recent project, the Floda 31 art …
Interview with Goat from Ridingthespine.com about Fatbiking the Length of the Americas
I contacted Goat from the ridingthespine.com because I was planning to do a similar trip. Goat and two friends rode the Great Divide Mountain bike …
The Pursuit Zone Podcast
I’ve just done a podcast with Paul Schmid who runs the Pursuit Zone Podcast. Given the opportunity to talk about my experiences and passions I …
Interview with Traveller, Horseman, Shepherd and One Time Architect Andreas Knorr
Last year, in June, in Tbilisi, I was walking in ‘The Hippodrome’, which is a recreational area from Soviet times for shows and events. I decided to …
Interview with Artist Andrew Ranville
Andrew Ranville is an artist who I met through the Royal Geographical Society Explore Weekend displaying his projects in the ‘Communicating your …
Interview with Next Challenge Tim Moss Will Inspire Your Adventures
I recently began following Tim Moss on his website The Next Challenge which aims to help people to be more adventurous in their everyday lives. I find …
Guest Post: Leon McCarron - From New York to Hong Kong collecting peoples stories - on travelling alone
I have always found bike touring to be an intensely personal and introspective endeavour. Journeys with companions have been a lot of fun, and I …