Season end? Val Thorens has snow to lend
As the snow across Europe begins to dissipate, a sudden urge to gets one’s fix of adrenaline and mountain pleasure kicks in
As the snow across Europe begins to dissipate, a sudden urge to gets one’s fix of adrenaline and mountain pleasure kicks in
On a lone mountain in an outlying area of South Africa lies an almost forgotten grove of Yellowwood trees. The Thompson family have been advocating for the better protection of these trees. Climbing and measuring these revealed, to our knowledge, the tallest and second tallest indigenous trees in South Africa.
Covering roughly 225km from Gordon’s Bay to Barrydale, the first three days were characterised by some intense heat, a dash of wind here and there, wide road shoulders, expansive farmlands and the soothing waters of the Breede River
G&T gets to delve deeper into this magnificent destination as we follow Alex down the Karnali river
007 adventures in this glorious winterous wonderland.
Follow us on a journey to discover more about one of South Africa’s more unconventional yet exhilarating extreme sports.
“My Thailand philosophy equates to one of non-planning… this country is that easy to travel around, and rigid plans may decrease your opportunity to ride the moped of spontaneity.”
Take a look behind the scenes of what type of preparation and training are needed before these adrenaline junkies take on some of the biggest waves in the world!