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Emotional journeys, incredible characters and epic expeditions – they’re all here in our features section.
Get inspired by the big projects or follow in the footsteps (and tread marks) of adventurers all over the world. 

Ellie May climbing on the oh-so-good Stainless-Steel Wall at Wilyabrup

StoryMatt Pickles • Apr 07, 2021

Going West: The Lesser Travelled Roads of WA

Exploring the coastal crags of Western Australia

StoryAdam Boggon • Apr 01, 2021

Acts of God or Whatsoever

Advice against climbing Mt Meru during a bout of Gastroenteritis

VideoBASE editorial team • Mar 26, 2021

Project 282: Eat Sleep Bike Hike Repeat

Eat, sleep, hike, bike, repeat

StoryMark Bullock • Mar 17, 2021

Finding Rapture on The Cuillin Ridge

The timeless gift of digging deep in the mountains.

VideoBASE editorial team • Mar 16, 2021

How to Forge a Career Climbing Trees

For those with a penchant for physical work in exotic locations, professional tree climber Waldo Etherington has some words of wisdom

VideoBASE editorial team • Mar 12, 2021

The Delicacy Before Us

For Kepa Acero, surf travel isn’t defined just by chasing swells

Jack Geldard practices an alternative and very difficult first pitch to Yellow Fever (7c max, 220m) on Lemur Wall - the team ended up abandoning this initial pitch and approaching the line from the right.

StoryDavid Pickford • Mar 07, 2021

The Yosemite of Africa

Big wall climbing in Madagascar’s Tsaranoro massif

VideoBASE editorial team • Mar 05, 2021

Vjosa Forever

The fight for Europe’s largest wild river

StoryJess Vyas • Mar 03, 2021

The Sea to Me Now

The immediacy of life on unsupported adventure

VideoBASE editorial team • Mar 03, 2021

The Further Away The Better

The first-ever unsupported ride to cross Iceland’s Sprengisandu

VideoBASE editorial team • Feb 25, 2021

The Happy Recluse

The cold is not for everyone, but it is for me

StoryLuca Celano • Feb 25, 2021

72 Hours in the Mountains of Oman

When you think of the Middle East, certain things spring to mind, gruelling mountainous ultra marathons probably isn’t one of them.

StoryHannah Bailey • Feb 19, 2021

What is The POW Pledge?

Guiding the industry on the path to Net Zero

StoryScott Jackson • Feb 19, 2021

The Healing Power of the Munros

80-year-old Nick Gardner, takes on 282 munros in 1200 days.

Callum Muskett on the flank of Y Garn enjoying the views across the Ogwen Valley. At this point we were about 6km from our front doorsteps. © Tom Laws

StorySave Our Rivers • Feb 12, 2021

The Secrets of Our National Parks

We can’t forget why we need these places: our National Parks are how the world remembers itself.

VideoBASE editorial team • Feb 07, 2021

Lael Wilcox Rides Every Road in Alaska

A summer spent riding every road in Alaska

Komoot

VideoBASE editorial team • Feb 03, 2021

These are The Five Knots You Need to Know

These are the five knots you need to know according to Professional Tree Climber Waldo Etherington

VideoBASE editorial team • Feb 03, 2021

Danny Macaskill Rides the Slabs of Skye

Making the steepest most technically challenging terrain imaginable look remarkably simple

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