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“Blisters the size of cats”: a zine on walking from Leeds to Hull

A group of friends walk from Leeds to Hull and capture their experiences through the co-creation of a zine, a small imaginative D.I.Y publication

A two-day hike through Shropshire and Powys

Two of the most sparsely populated and rural counties, but not far from the busy Midlands. The crew walk through a bright yellow landscape full of creatures

Bloom-scrolling! I work for a botanical charity, and here is every species I saw on an 81-mile Slow Ways trip

If you don't know what there is, how can you protect it? Sarah Woods guides us through a walk in flowers I walked the 81 miles from Sanquhar to Carlisle in the middle of July – the perfect season...

Our Carlisle to Newcastle walk immortalised in silver talisman rings

What to expect when blazing a new coast-to-coast trail across the North (bog soup!), and how we told the tale in film and silver

“Wild like the end of the world, or the start of something”

One of us is going through a bad situation. After we’d raked through the hows and whens and whys, I asked what she was going to do now. “I want to walk. I just want to walk myself through it.”

Podcast: Xenotopias, witches and getting the ‘ick’: an epic walk from Edinburgh to Perth

Prose writer Lily and her friends embark on an eventful and at times, emotional three-day journey through southeast Scotland. On the way, they encounter a myriad of people, places and stories. Lily documents these through a series of podcasts, photography and writing.

Midlife mappers: embracing friendship, commitment and the menopause on the muddy trail

Three school friends rekindle their sense of adventure, seeking freedom beyond work, family and menopause, on foot through the West Midlands

Singing the song of the Dee to the Wye

Songwriter Janie Mitchell walks from Chester to Hereford through one of the wettest months ever recorded, and records her own song for the hidden histories and ever-present water