One of my biggest regrets is having an insufficient camera (cost £60) when sailing the Northwest Passage and not having the adequate means to capture a personal record of what I saw. I lost count of encounters with polar bears, artic foxes, whales and all this alongside spectacular Arctic scenery.
Lowe Alpine Ascent Superlight 30 review
As Lowe Alpine celebrate 50 years in the business in 2017, we check out their lightest ever alpine pack which is sure to delight alpinists far and wide with its clean, stripped-down design…
Scarpa Ribelle Mountain Tech OD review
‘Radical’, ‘futuristic’, ‘cutting edge’… we test out Scarpa’s latest lightweight mountaineering boot, the Ribelle Mountain Tech OD
Arc’teryx Procline Carbon Lite
A ski boot that climbs, or a climbing boot that skis? We test out Arc’teryx’s new ski alpinism boot that promises you the best of both worlds…
Haglöfs Kabi (K2) Jacket & Aran (Valley) Jacket review
Amanda Travis tests two pieces from Haglöfs’ new Edurne Pasaban collection, named after the first woman to climb the world’s 8,000m peaks…
Patagonia 850 Down Sleeping Bag -7 review
This spring Patagonia launch their first ever sleeping bag range, consisting of two down-filled models – we grabbed the 3-season model to try out…
Hilleberg Enan review
The Enan is a very light, very strong, three-season tent
Hilleberg Anjan 2 review
The Anjan 2 was designed as a very light tent for mobile adventures in warmer and snow-free conditions
Terra Nova Laser Competition 2 review
The Laser Competition 2 tent offers a mix of super-low weight and added comfort
Mountain Hardwear Ghost UL 1 review
Mountain Hardware’s lightest double wall two-person tent