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What Adventure Cycling means to me – Amy Perryman of Tekkerz.cc
moi: One-half of moi outside recently completed the Rapha Pennine Rally , a multi-day off-road cycling rally from Edinburgh to Manchester, crossing the Pennines via some of the best bridleways, singletrack, and forrest access roads the UK has to offer. The event wasn’t what Chris expected it to be, which is a story for another…
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Moi Interviews #4 – Sarah White aka The Rocky Mountain Shredder.
Up next in our series of interviews is Sarah White. Located in Montana, USA Sarah is an outdoor evangelist and has been for many years. She is an avid cyclist and has miles and miles of off-road riding experience and is a highly skilled bike mechanic. As an ambassador for encouraging and empowering more women…
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Learning how to breathe.
We all live busy lives, even though we spent 2 years, theoretically, slowing down I’m not 100% sure that it’s actually made our lives any slower. Busy lives equal busy minds. Busy minds can be debilitating if we don’t know what to do with that mental energy. I think more of us know ‘that’ feeling…
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moi interviews #3 – Eden Saranga aka Stitching Different.
Continuing our series of interviews with interesting people from the ever growing and tightly woven outdoors community we sat down (virtually) with Eden (@_edensaranga on insta), the creative force behind Stitching Different . We first came across Eden’s incredible hand crotched Balaclavas via the common ground community, and immediately asked her if she could create…
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moi interviews # 2 – Sander De Bruin.
We continue with our series of interviews, by introducing you to Sander from the Netherlands. We asked Sander to answer some questions for us for a couple of reasons, one when you think of the Netherlands you don’t immediately picture adventure, day long treks, and beautiful woodland areas, and yet Sander’s Instagram account has been…
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moi interviews #1 – Gavin Campbell.
One of the main reasons we started the media outlet side of moi outside is to give a platform to (and document) the community and wide range of people who simply love spending time outside. Whether that’s hiking, biking, swimming, running, camping, climbing or anything in between on or the edges. To try and break…
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Running up Hills. For Fun.
Not everyone is familiar with the term, and with the rise of ‘trail’ running to cover all manner of off road running pursuits it can often be an overlooked and missed word, but as a proud Northerner we’re here specifically to talk about Fells today. The term ‘Fell’ describes a typically barren type of upland,…
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Heaven to Hell. The Ups and downs, Health and Injuries.
One of the things I love most about running is that apart from the physical, it also has deep physiological connections and connotations. Everyone who runs has their own personal story and if you talk to a fellow runner about theirs there will undoubtedly be similarities that bonds us all together, but you will also…
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The Trail Fighter.
After a successful career as a professional MMA fighter, Kyle Dietz was looking for a new challenge…Trail Running. Currently living in Iowa, Kyle found that new challenge as a mountain runner. The strength (both physical and mental) he developed as a fighter were put to use as he fell in love with the trail, the…
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Road Kill and Hood to Coast.
The annual Hood To Coast Relay is an overnight, long-distance relay race. It is one of the longest and largest relays in the world, and on the “bucket list” for many a runner. The course runs approximately 320 km (200 mi) from Timberline Lodge on the slopes of Mount Hood, through the Portland metropolitan area,…
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