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Tag Archives: Ed Stafford
Are You Talking Too Much Shit?
Being a man who writes of (and occasionally participates in) fairly masculine adventures, I thought I’d explore this concept. The inference is two-fold: if talking is girly, then solitude must be manly; and solitude results in achievement. Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Travel
Tagged Andrew Martin, banter, Claudia Winkleman, Dave Cornthwaite, Ed Stafford, Film 2011, Guardian, isolation, Pen Hadow, Philosophy, Sarah Outen, Social Media, solitude, Travel, Twitter
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The Adventurists’ Film Festival at the Royal Geographic Society
We then had a break, on the lawn of the RGS, playing Siamese croquet (having not played much standard croquet I am afraid that I am unaware as to how the Siamese aspect plays a part!) just outside the Map Room. It was a great venue to chat to fellow Adventurists, knowing that it was here that some of the world’s great achievements had been planned, with portraits of Hillary and Livingstone looking down, and a huge model of the Everest massif in the corner. Continue reading
Posted in Productions
Tagged adventure, Andrew Miles, Documentary, Ed Stafford, Explorers' Film School, Home, RGS, Royal Geographic Society, Skeleton Coast, television, trek
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