Le Closier, Hautes-Pyrénées, France
Will Ross, September 27, 2017
The TGV service from Paris had already begun to apply its brakes by the time the train intersected this year’s Tour de France, halting scores of athletes at a railway … Read more
Will Ross, September 27, 2017
The TGV service from Paris had already begun to apply its brakes by the time the train intersected this year’s Tour de France, halting scores of athletes at a railway … Read more
Will Ross, September 24, 2017
We’ve all been there. Looking through our computers, looking for files we can’t locate or search with any memorable term. Whether you use Google Drive, Dropbox or iCloud, making it … Read more
Will Ross, September 19, 2017
Australia has exported several standout products and brands in recent years, accelerating its influence on the world in coffee, smashed avocado sourdough snacks and electronic dance music. In the world … Read more
Will Ross, September 17, 2017
Emerging from Salomon’s premium S/Lab range of trail running shoes, the Sense 6 SG (softground) is the brand’s most lightweight off-road shoe, offering enough grip and stability for a wide … Read more
Will Ross, September 17, 2017
Wedged between Paris’ 11th and 19th Arrondissements, Steel toes the line between cyclewear retailer, third wave coffee shop, publisher and ride organiser, as one of Paris’ most prestigous cycling cafes. … Read more
Will Ross, September 13, 2017
The Bavarian capital has no shortage of outstanding sports facilities and infrastructure, enjoyed in droves by Munich locals no matter what the season. From stainless steel 50m swimming pools to … Read more
Will Ross, September 11, 2017
Many nutrition stories have emerged from the outlandish personal tales of founders, pioneering adventurers who started by cobbling together recipes to fuel their most ambitious days out. But none are … Read more
Will Ross, September 8, 2017
Jump into the bindings of Dave Treadway and life starts to look a little different. One of a small band of British Columbia brothers, the Pemberton local has carved a … Read more
Will Ross, September 7, 2017
When one of your end-of-trip objectives is to perfect your summer colour and return to Northern Europe in January in pristine form, Cape Town’s The Vineyard Hotel provides a very … Read more
Will Ross, September 4, 2017
Cape Town might be littered with trails, surf breaks and adorable beaches, but its centre of gravity for elite sports training no doubt hangs in the Newlands neighbourhood. This part … Read more
Will Ross, September 2, 2017
This post provides a selection of rules and steps to think about choosing between Squarespace and WordPress for your website’s infrastructure. While both can service personal and business use, Squarespace … Read more
Will Ross, September 1, 2017
Few cities in the world can match Cape Town’s might backdrop, a patch of earth that rises a full 1000m practically a stone’s throw from the ocean. For trail runner … Read more
Will Ross, August 31, 2017
Throughout the year, Munich locals can be seen taking brunch, lunch and coffee in the hospitality of Occam Deli, a few blocks from the fringe’s of Englischer Garten, a big … Read more
Will Ross, August 30, 2017
The antics of freeskiers in the world’s furthest backcountry, hurtling off drops and down cornices, doesn’t always look like the most sensible line of work. Several years ago, American skier … Read more
Will Ross, August 29, 2017
Tucked away in the south-west corner of Switzerland is Whitepod, a luxury eco-camp high that’s been standing in the Valais region of the Swiss Alps since 2004. Perched at 1400m … Read more
Will Ross, August 28, 2017
When it comes to fulfilling potential, clearing barriers to progress has been the first measure for Craig “Crowie” Alexander, a three-time Ironman champion from Cronulla, a suburb south of Sydney. … Read more
Will Ross, August 25, 2017
There comes a point when no kind of vented top or fanning technique will keep you cool during the Austrian summer. In Vienna for a long weekend in June 2016, … Read more
Will Ross, August 24, 2017
Known for its surf and its dramatic geography, Rhossili Bay on the western shore of Gower Peninsula is held up by a menacing cheese cutter of a coastline. Originally named … Read more
Will Ross, August 23, 2017
Those who regularly cycle and hike in the southern reaches of the Chilterns Hills will remember the wonderful The Quince Tree Cafe in the hamlet of Stonor, closed recently to … Read more
Will Ross, August 22, 2017
Moving to Munich in the middle of February is a daunting prospect. Knowing no German and presented with a deep Bavarian winter, I was totally out of my depths until … Read more