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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5 things outdoors adventurers hate about Apple Watches before the Watch Ultra
Apple Watch Ultra has a new look and additional features. Will it win over outdoorsy people?
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Coleman 360 Light and Sound Lantern review: let there be light…and some banging tunes
The brilliantly bright 360 Light and Sound Lantern from Coleman illuminates and livens up any camping set up or outdoor shindig
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Autel launch a flock (swarm? gaggle?) of new drones at IFA 2022
Drone maker Autel Robotics announces the addition of six new drones to the EVO II family at trade show in Berlin
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Awesome alternatives to potentially dangerous and destructive disposable barbecues
As another beauty spot is devastated by a fire caused by a disposable barbecue, and calls for them to be banned increase, we look at several safer and better ways to cook outdoors
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Footage from drone flown 400 metres over Mount Everest blows everyone's minds
A team of climbers and photographers launch a DJI Mavic 3 drone from the summit of Mount Everest and capture jaw-dropping vision
By Pat Kinsella Published