Dave and Tobias tackle a unique bike and run challenge up Cairngorm Mountain on the fifth day of their National Parks MINI Adventure
Tobias and Dave explore the West Highland Way, Scotland's premier National Trail and one that passes through much of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
On our seventh national park in seven days, we visit the Lake District and do a spot of paddling on Windermere to prove that Cumbria is still open for business.
On their 8th National Park in 8 days, Tobias and Dave explore the Yorkshire Dales by doing a Micro Three Peaks challenge by road bike.
On Day 9 of their Great British MINI Adventure, Dave and Tobias explore the trail running utopia of Coed y Brenin forest in Snowdonia National Park. Despite the downpour, they had the time of their lives.
Tobias loses track of time whilst running around the Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail on Day 10 of their Great British MINI Adventure around all 15 National Parks.
600m of ascent, the Gap, epic views and death defying descents all led themselves to an awesome day of mountain biking in the Brecon Beacons - Tobias and Dave's 11th National Park in as many days.
An idea born in the pub - a trail running sea to summit challenge from Hurlstone Point to Dunkery Beacon, the highest point in Exmoor.
In the company of Heather Fell, Dave and Tobias create a 'Micro Ten Tors' challenge of their own - despite the fog and wind doing it's best to thwart their plans.
For their penultimate National Park, Dave and Tobias tried their hand at Strava Art by designing their own 'New Forest Pony' trail route.
It’s incredible to think that sky running has been around for so long. Founded by the Italian mountaineer Marino Giacometti, ‘who,...
A short film about the Tuscan Trail, an unsupported 560km bikepacking event across Italy's beautiful Tuscany
For their final National Park, the South Downs, Dave and Tobias had a go at geocaching - a cross between treasure hunting and orienteering. It turned out to be a lot of fun.
Mark Bayliss reports back from the Red Bull Neptune Steps in Glasgow, a 420m long swim/climb event that tested him to the max.
For many people, riding from Land’s End to John O’Groats is a challenge in itself. After all, it ain’t just up the road. It spans almost 1000 miles from one end to the other of Great Britain. I know first hand, when I rode the Deloitte Ride Across Britain in...