The View from Sign-On: What It’s Like Behind the Scenes of a British Hill Climb

64 riders, three hairpins, and a new event built from scratch: this is what a British hill climb looks like from the other side of the clipboard. Cycling events don’t usually feature in my Sunday morning routine. But on Sunday 5th October, after a delightfully early 5:30 a.m. alarm, I found myself volunteering at the…

Travelling as a Vegan: Food Edition

Living in the UK as a vegan is now super easy and accessible, and the plant-based scene is only just beginning to truly get started. But being plant-based on the road? That’s where things get exciting… or occasionally a little chaotic.  I’ve made amazing discoveries – from hidden gems serving delicious vegan food to awkwardly…

Everything I would 100% do again…. (Part 2)

Welcome back to part two of my travel highlights roundup. After focusing on Chile and Argentina in my first post, here are some recommendations from Peru, Bolivia and Colombia. These destinations offered some of the most vibrant cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and memorable adventures of my journey—let’s dive in! 6.    Mancora Mancora is a coastal town located…

Everything I would 100% do again…. (Part 1)

I had always known that I wanted to travel and explore the world in my twenties. Despite the cliches of ‘gap yahs’, the idea of exploring somewhere completely foreign, new, and different was exciting. It was a chance to step outside of my comfort zone and experience things that I would talk about in years…