Outdoor Philosophy

Harnessing the power of adventure to inspire environmental action

Kate and Woody are back on the road giving the talks. 

Invitations welcome, do get in touch if you’d like them to come to you.

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Wilderness Festival

Cornbury Park Charlbury, Oxfordshire

The Life Cycle Sunday Papers Live – Travel Section

The Life Cycle slide show talk

Canmore Room Dunfermline Library and Galleries, Dunfermline

Plus: 2pm gather at Pittencrief Park Cycle to EATS Rosyth Apple Day for 2.30pm

Kelsick Grammar

Kelsick Grammar Stockghyll Lane, Ambleside

Adventure in the Andes. Tickets £24 including supper at Force Café

What Can Writers do for Wild Places?

Milne & Pickles 53 Northgate, Peebles, United Kingdom

Part of the Wild Writers Festival, Peebles. Cosy up in beautiful Milne & Pickles as Kate Rawles, a writer and cyclist who uses adventurous journeys to raise awareness about environmental issues, explores the importance of telling stories about adventures in wild places – and how we can all play our part. £18 includes a welcome...

An Evening with Helen Mort

Eastgate Theatre and Arts Centre, Peebles Eastgate Theatre and Arts Centre, Peebles

Part of the Wild Writers Festival, Peebles. An award-winning poet and novelist with a wonderfully eclectic body of work, Helen Mort has a particular interest in women and mountaineering. Her first full length non-fiction book, A Line Above The Sky, was published to wide acclaim in 2022, while her latest work, Ethel, tells the story...

‘Engaging, accessible, informative, hard-hitting and ultimately up-beat talks about tackling our most urgent environmental challenges. At the end of the day, the adventure of sustainability is one we’re all on. Kate inspires and calls us to rise to it.’