Pat Kinsella
Author of Caving, Canyoning, Coasteering…, a recently released book about all kinds of outdoor adventures around Britain, Pat Kinsella has been writing about outdoor pursuits and adventure sports for two decades. In pursuit of stories he’s canoed Canada’s Yukon River, climbed Mont Blanc and Kilimanjaro, skied and mountain biked across the Norwegian Alps, run ultras across the roof of Mauritius and through the hills of the Himalayas, and set short-lived speed records for trail-running Australia’s highest peaks and New Zealand’s nine Great Walks. A former editor of several Australian magazines he’s a longtime contributor to publications including Sidetracked, Outdoor, National Geographic Traveller, Trail Running, The Great Outdoors, Outdoor Fitness and Adventure Travel, and a regular writer for Lonely Planet (for whom he compiled, edited and co-wrote the Atlas of Adventure, a guide to outdoor pursuits around the globe). He’s authored guides to exploring the coastline and countryside of Devon and Dorset, and recently wrote a book about pub walks. Follow Pat's adventures on Strava and instagram.
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Sack Black Friday: these brands don't want you to buy today
Leading outdoor brands Patagonia and Haglöfs explain why they're turning their backs on Black Friday
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Check out these Insta360 deals ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday
If you’re looking to get an action cam, you can bag a bargain on an Insta360 device before Black Friday even starts
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Excuse me! Is this Britain’s rudest ramble?
From Cockermouth to Lickey End - via Bell End, Cock Head Farm and Nanny’s Breast - hiker completes UK's rudest walk
By Pat Kinsella Published
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GoPro HERO11 Black Mini now on sale
You can finally get your hands on this magnificently versatile high-quality action cam, made for recording outdoor adventures
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Dawn of the drone-assisted sky funeral
Co-op Funeralcare launch 'Aerial Ashes' service, using drones to scatter people's remains in remote areas
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Drones go chasing waterfalls
Watch this stunning footage as a pioneer pilot deliberately flies a drone into cascades
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Kathmandu comes to the UK
One of Australia and New Zealand’s best-known outdoor brands launches into the European market
By Pat Kinsella Published
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New DJI Mavic 3 Classic takes to the skies
Hot on the rotors of the Mini 3 Pro, DJI have launched the Mavic 3 Classic - here's what to expect
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Garmin inReach notches up 10,000 rescues
With easy to use SOS functionality, Garmin inReach devices have now provided critical assistance in over 10,000 emergency situations
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Leader of a volunteer drone army that finds lost dogs wins award
The founder of a search and rescue group that has reunited thousands of lost and injured dogs with their owners by using drones has received a top award
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Future of wild camping on Dartmoor under threat
A wealthy landlord has launched a legal bid to remove the right to camp out on Dartmoor, an experience long treasured by youth groups and outdoor enthusiasts
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Columbia find Common Ground with a new generation of post-pandemic outdoor explorers
This weekend, a ‘General Hike’ will see hundreds of walkers hitting the hills and taking to trails around Britain, during two days of outdoor action organised by Columbia and community groups like Common Ground
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Pumped up kicks – inov-8 are filling their new running shoes with nitrogen gas
British brand introduce a whole new element to their latest trail-running shoe
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Don’t get fleeced! Forage for a great deal on a fleece jacket before the sun sets on Prime Day
Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale is still on, and there are some top deals to be found on fleece jackets…but you’d best be quick
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Get your coat… pull a hot waterproof jacket deal on Prime Day 2
Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale has started, and there are some top deals to be found on waterproof jackets
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Campingaz Camping Chef CV: a twin-burner hob plus grill for alfresco feasting
The highly practical Campingaz Camping Chef CV can keep hungry campers happy from breakfast to supper
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Have you been waiting your whole life for a flask with a built-in bluetooth speaker? No, neither have we. But now someone’s invented one, it’s all we want for Christmas…
VSSL is launching a funky flask that keeps drinks hot and plays cool tunes… or visa versa
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Jack Wolfskin begins working with real wild wolves
Outdoor brand Jack Wolfskin has partnered with a National Geographic photographer to track wolves reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park
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The new Garmin inReach Messenger’s got your back, no matter where you are
Garmin have just released an affordable, simple-to-use satellite communicator that works without phone coverage or Wi-Fi
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Coleman’s Castle Pines 4L BlackOut Tent review: a spacious car camping tent for families of four
Throw the family in the car and head into the sticks for a few days of alfresco adventures, using this uncomplicated and roomy tunnel tent as a big basecamp
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What are you doing for Ordnance Survey’s #GetOutsideDay?
Britain’s mapping agency is challenging people to get outside and do something new on Sunday 25 September – get amongst it
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Do Look up - dark-sky season is here and you’re invited to get out and explore the universe
Autumn has landed, evenings are arriving earlier and getting darker, and it’s the perfect time to grab a telescope and take a look at the stars and peer at some planets
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On Running have started making shoes out of actual pollution
Is this is the ultimate form of recycling, turning greenhouse gasses into gear?
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The backstory to Patagonia’s ‘billionaire’ owner giving away his company
Outdoor enthusiast-come-reluctant-tycoon Yvon Chouinard has put his money where his mouth has long been, dedicating all future Patagonia profits the health of Planet Earth. Why?
By Pat Kinsella Published