Adventure

Culture

Take your morning adventures to the next level

Up & Go’s Dawnbreaker Scholarship — Win £1,000 cash and get a 1960s camper van and a GoPro to make the most of the early hours. Sleepyheads need not apply.

Written by: Advertorial

Art

Meet the creative nomads building new lives on the move

Our top five wandering projects — A new generation of artists and creatives are taking their lives mobile to revolutionise their relationship with the world around them.

Written by: Alex King

Bike

How an epic cycle trip taught surfer Dan Malloy to see California in a whole new light

Slow is Fast — After 15 years traveling the world, pro-surfer Dan Malloy decided to spend two months riding down the Californian coast. Here he reflects on how his most inspired adventure was waiting in his own backyard.

Written by: Dan Malloy - edited by Steve Turner

Culture

Meet the feral Finns rewilding their corner of Helsinki

Beyond the wall — Huck heads to Finland to explore its greener verge, where a new generation of foragers are making the urban wilderness their home.

Written by: Minna Takkunen

Culture

Capturing communities living on the fringes of the world

Images of a disconnected world — Canadian photographer Aaron Vincent Elkaim captures the human fallout of industrial development, where communities are being cut off from their heritage and land.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Magazine

Adventure campers to inspire you to hit the open road

The Vanlife playlist — Catching up with our favourite and most inspiring vanlifers, including artist Jay Nelson, photographer Foster Huntington, surfer Rob Machado and filmmaker Cyrus Sutton.

Written by: Alex King

Surf

Surfer Dee Ripoll's recovery from life-threatening injuries transformed the way she sees the world

An unexpected and inspiring comeback — When Scottish surfer Dee Ripoll was involved in two traumatic accidents, she thought her career was over. By facing her fears, she realised the world was much bigger than she thought.

Written by: Robin Nierynck

Culture

An antarctic explorer describes what it's like to walk to the edge of the earth and live to tell the tale

A memoir by Polar explorer Ben Saunders — In 2013 Ben Saunders and Tarka L’Herpiniere became the first humans to walk 2,900 kilometres from the shore of the Antarctic to the South Pole and back again. But perhaps the greatest lesson, as Saunders explains here, was learned on their return home.

Written by: Ben Saunders

Magazine

The forgotten and unexplored Los Angeles playlist

The other side of La La Land — Alternative tour guide Tom Carroll shares his favourite books, films and overlooked spots in LA.

Written by: Alex King

Magazine

Quiet Zone photographer Emile Holba’s adventure playlist

Books, music and film for journeys off the beaten track — Emile explored America's National Radio Quiet Zone in Huck’s Adventure Issue, a 13,000 square mile area of radio silence in West Virginia where a giant telescope scans outer-space.

Written by: Alex King

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