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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Decathlon used me as a crash test dummy to prove how waterproof their tents are
I went all the way to Passy in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, just to huddle in a tent getting sprayed with water… and it was totally worth it
By Pat Kinsella Published
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International e-bike racing series announced
Featuring high-speed e-bikes, the new FIM EBK World Cup will be staged in cities around the planet, including London
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Ticks – everything you need to know when camping, hiking, biking and trail running
How to avoid ticks, how to remove ticks, and how to prevent fear of ticks stopping you from enjoying the outdoors
By Pat Kinsella Published
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‘The Boy in the Tent’ comes inside after camping for three years
Teenager finishes epic campout at a festival after raising a fortune for charity
By Pat Kinsella Published
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How to stay dry outdoors: Understanding the hydrostatic head (HH) rating of your jacket and tent
Wet weather walking can be fun, but not if you get soaked to the skin – understanding how waterproofing works can change your experience
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Canyon release fantastic fleet of new e-bikes
German bike brand launch new range of e-hybrid steeds for use on trails, streets and touring adventures
By Pat Kinsella Published
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inov-8’s ‘dirty double’ upgrade sees the British brand’s best hiking boots get a facelift
inov-8 have just made big improvements to their two top-performing hiking boots
By Pat Kinsella Published
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You’ll never walk alone - Nepal bans tourists from trekking without guides
Independent hikes to be banned in all Nepal's national parks from 1 April
By Pat Kinsella Last updated
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Sea to Summit launches innovative new tent
The Ikos is a sustainably made, high-performing trail tent available in 2- and 3-person versions
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Arc'teryx Climbing Academy heads to the Lake District for May Day bank holiday
A weekend of rock climbing, wild camping, outdoor clinics and social shenanigans with Arc'teryx athletes is promised amid the crags and fells of The Lakes
By Pat Kinsella Published
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This outdoor shirt is a firestarter. Literally.
Plenty of garments claim to be hot, but the new Daily Driver Shirt from Terren actually comes with flint and tinder in the collar for sparking up camp fires
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Alpkit Whisper insulated camping mat: a lightweight 3-season sleeping pad for multiday backpacking escapades
Get a good night’s sleep on this comfortable camping mat, insulated to protect you from ground chill for most of the year
By Pat Kinsella Last updated
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Helly Hansen HP Foil Sailing Pants: wonderful waterproof trousers for boating
After storm-testing the Helly Hansen HP Foil pants, we reckon these are the best trousers for sailing, yachting and other boat-based shenanigans
By Pat Kinsella Last updated
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Made with materials used by NASA, this sleeping bag claims to work in -40°C… but does it?
We test a prototype Biigloo sleeping bag in subzero conditions, with very mixed results
By Pat Kinsella Last updated
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What new symbols would you add to Ordnance Survey maps?
British mapping agency seeks to improve the information provided on their maps to include bike repair shops, cafes, canoe launching points and more
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Alpkit Soloist 1-person backpacking tent: a lightweight 3-season shelter for overnight and multiday adventures
Hit the trails and explore the moors with this small, niftily designed, lightweight 1-person tent
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Alpkit Pipedream 400 ultralight down 3-season sleeping bag: a warm and comfortable cocoon for backpackers
An impressively packable but super snug sleeping bag for adventures on the wild side for at least nine months of the year
By Pat Kinsella Published
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World’s largest hiking event series heads to the UK
A large-scale long-distance hiking event series is heading to England, but would you pay to go walking?
By Pat Kinsella Published
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GoPro’s Million Dollar Challenge is open
GoPro are giving away $1,000,000 for fantastic footage captured on a HERO11 Black or HERO11 Black Mini
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Appeal planned over Dartmoor wild camping decision
Dartmoor National Park Authority seek right to appeal recent judgment that removed the legal right to wild camp across Dartmoor
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Dartmoor demo defending wild camping rights draws thousands
Over 3,000 people joined a protest walk on Dartmoor yesterday, after a recent High Court decision effectively outlawed wild camping across all of England and Wales
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Stars are disappearing from our night sky
New study reveals light pollution is growing almost 10% per year, drastically reducing how many stars we can see with the naked eye
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Actor Julian Sands missing after going hiking in southern California
Fears grow for the British star, who has not been seen since venturing into the San Gabriel mountains last week
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Fightback begins, after legal right to wild camp on Dartmoor is lost
Outdoor groups and wilderness access advocates prepare for battle after wealthy landowner wins legal case to remove the right for walkers, stargazers, bird watchers and youth groups to wild camp on Dartmoor
By Pat Kinsella Published