Banish the ‘winter blues’ this year by exploring the true escapism of nature. There’s an innate sense of adventure within us all: to escape, to wander, and to connect with both nature and people. To some it could be weeks of travel, to others it could be a little weekend away. But even more simply, it could be something as simple as drifting off to the sounds of the waves or the birds in the trees. Any way you get your dose, connecting with nature is proven to take the pressure off and allow you to temporarily disconnect – in a positive way.
As millions of us across the globe tuned in to watch surfing make its Olympic debut this year, many of us were left thinking, “I wish I had learned to do that when I was young.” It’s not too late! If we’ve learned anything from the past two years, it’s how healing outdoor living can be. Whether it was your daily walk in the woods or your cold-water swim at the beach, being active in nature became a powerful tool to improve our physical and mental health. Maybe you even tried a new activity to help pass the time. If it was surfing, then you’re with thousands of people all over the world who have felt the positive effects of...
We are well travelled people but are very much rooted within the South-West.
Over the years, we may have moved away to seek new adventures, but we have always returned, time and time again.
Our aim is to engage with people of similar interests, creating a community of like minded individuals and sharing our stories together. Whether it’s chasing the swell for a week or simply gathering around a camp fire with the family.