It's funny how the trips where you suffer most seem to be the ones you look back on the fondest... Because after all, this still remains one of my favourite missions.
Read MoreOn our annual drive north from Queenstown, we met up with some friends who just happened to be on a mission to summit a mountain in the Arthurs Pass.
Read MoreArriving to Narvik in the early hours of the morning we didn’t know what to expect stumbling down to meet Micke Ekenstam for breakfast and a briefing of the area.
Read MoreAfter a brief tease of NZ summer we were leaving on a jet plane to Vancouver Canada. It was early February and we were straight off the plane on to skis touring to a back country hut.
Read MoreThis Northern Winter for me started late and was thwart with injury, work and time consuming travel. Yet somehow, it was still fun, adventurous, productive and full of great skiing!
Read MoreI rolled into NZ on the 1st of August fresh from Corsica and a taste of summer. Off the back of the Austrian winter I had just had 20 pages of publishings of my skiing and 2 double page spreads published of my photographs – things were going well!
Read MoreAfter my eventful Austrian Winter things did not slow down, I went straight to Chamonix, London, Morocco, Isle of Wight & Corsica before rolling straight into the NZ winter. Busy times.
Read MoreNovember was full of great preseason skiing and a tough month to follow but December kicked off witha bang!
Read MoreI arrived in Innsbruck, on the 22nd of October and really did not expect to really be skiing until December. With most resorts still not open I have somehow managed to have my best October/November of skiing ever!
Read MoreI have just returned from a 3 month trip to NZ based out of Queenstown - as it turns out home is a cool place to visit!
Read MoreAt about 5.30 on Monday night I got a phone call from Jeremy Lyttle, a renowned heavy hitting mountain biker and keen ski mountaineer.
Read MoreWe mountain biked, road biked, wake boarded, paddle boarded, sailed the English Channel, sailed in dinghies, managed a forrest, camped, partied, swam in the sea, BBQ'ed on beaches, mad and had a really, REALLY good time.
Read MoreInnsbruck, Austria is truly a tremendous place! For 3 Months from the end of January I skied and filmed there. I got some great skiing, discovered epic resorts and bc terrain, had some excellent filming opportunities, learnt some Deutsch and made really really good friends
Read MoreAfter biking 1273.8km over 26 days and climbing to over 2000m we have finished! This was the hardest week but also the most rewarding. We rode from Batticaloa at sea level to Nuwara Eliya at over 2000m and descended back to Negombo at sea level.
Read MoreAfter a 113 km day fighting into the wind we made it to the Karaveddy Preschool! It was an interesting week of biking with muscle cramps, a tooth infection, a gigantic thunderstorm, a mixed religion festival, wild elephants and many interesting places and people.
Read MoreWe have begun our journey around Sri Lanka, 291.3 km biked! It is far to hot, just carrying enough water is hard, even the sea is warm. But the food is epic and cheap and almost every single person smiles and waves - lovely people!
Read MoreThe Fundraising Evening in Queenstown, NZ went off with a bang! We raised $3135.81 NZD with the help of the very generous bunch below. With the funds raised online this takes us to a total of $4563.21 NZD
Read MoreSoph and I are Biking 1500km around Sri Lanka to raise funds to re build a preschool starting on Boxing Day. We have 24 days to complete the journey and catch our flight on to Europe.
Read MoreBack in March while skiing in Whistler I did some filming work for White Room Productions in the Tantalus Mountain range. The Film is now out and touring the World! Come and see it in Christchurch, NZ on the 5th of Dec!!!
Read MoreOn Wednesday I had an arthroscopy surgery on my left knee. The procedure was a partial resection of a small tear in the lateral meniscus. All went well and I still have 60% of the lateral meniscus remaining in that knee.
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