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Matthew Holt
Matthew Holt has climbed the seven continental summits, skied to both Poles, and chanced his arm at bog snorkelling, cheese rolling, wife carrying and bull running amongst other misadventures.

The Quest for Prominence: Climbing Mt Apo, the highest peak in the Philippines
Travel
18 January 2023
Topologically speaking, prominence is the elevation you must climb to reach a mountain’s summit, assuming you’ve taken the shortest route from the...

Thirteen Tips for Trail-Running or Hiking Cape Town's 13 Peaks
Hiking
02 November 2021
13 Tips for 13 Peaks On Table Mountain most weekends, you’ll encounter trail snakes and family groups filing up hitherto obscure humps, like ...
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Cycling The Hebridean Way: Travelling in Outer Space
Travel
23 September 2021
A wild crone scurried out of the stone hut, wearing wellies and a plastic mac. ‘Faigh far mo thir!’ she wailed, shaking her head and pulling the c...

The Power of Nine: Climbing the Highest Peaks in South Africa's Nine Provinces
Hiking
15 July 2021
I slipped on a rock, stumbled through a bush and slithered into the water, filling my boots. Though the trail existed on my map, the real world compri...

A Trail For Our Times: Hiking St Cuthbert's Way
Hiking
08 June 2021
A TRAIL FOR OUR TIMES
Halfway across the sands, with the sea racing in, we broke into a jog. A wooden platform raised on h...

Discovering the Pyrenees Mountains: Hiking Andorra's Coronallacs Trail
Hiking
18 May 2021
OPENING ANDORRA’S BOX
It was a relief to escape the coastal heat and drive up into the mountains. We were headed for And...
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