That Time We Decided To Walk Across Iceland
Walking across Iceland was quite a special adventure for me. It was the first adventure I have undertaken with one of my brothers and it had a clear goal; walk across an inhospitable climate without
By Jamie| 2018-05-21T13:18:55+00:00 May 21st, 2018|Video, Walking Iceland|
Walking across Iceland was quite a special adventure for me. It was the first adventure I have undertaken with one of my brothers and it had a clear goal; walk across an inhospitable climate without
By Jamie| 2015-11-06T18:17:23+00:00 November 6th, 2015|Thoughts and Inspiration, Walking Iceland|
After publishing The Boy Who Was Afraid of the World, I said (to myself) that I would work hard to publish another book within twelve months. Hopefully two. But time flew by and seventeen months down the
By Jamie| 2015-09-25T13:19:22+00:00 May 19th, 2015|Photo, Walking Iceland|
Words struggle to describe what it was like to walk across Iceland. Instead, here are pictures.
By Jamie| 2014-08-29T07:38:34+00:00 August 29th, 2014|Stories, Thoughts and Inspiration, Walking Iceland|
I've never really travelled more than about ten miles on foot, so claiming that I have now completed the hardest walk of my life, isn't really much of a claim when compared to this. However,
By Jamie| 2014-08-23T15:36:05+00:00 August 23rd, 2014|Stories, Thoughts and Inspiration, Walking Iceland|
My brother and I have completed our crossing of Iceland on foot. While I have a lot to share on the topic and have learnt much during this journey, there are three overpowering emotions that
By Jamie| 2014-09-01T10:33:39+00:00 August 14th, 2014|Stories, Walking Iceland|
On August 11th, 2014, my brother and I decided to attempt to cross Iceland on foot. We started from the south and walked north. It was bloody cold and ever bloody windier! But we had
By Jamie| 2014-09-01T23:21:31+00:00 August 11th, 2014|Stories, Walking Iceland|
Like two unprepared fools, my brother and I are attempting to cross Iceland on foot, coast to coast. We have no map, no idea quite where we're going, but we do have 100,000 calories of