Posts Tagged ‘cuchullaine o´reilly

Opinion; What Do You Seek?

Julian Monroe Fisher´s article Exploring Beyond A Culture Of Contest has received a lot of attention among other explorers. Most agree with [...]

Ponies at The Poles

I am probably subjective when it comes to this issue, but in my book, exploration with animals as partners, isn´t only the [...]

Opinion; Will Explorers be re-defined as Terrorists?

 There´s no doubt that red tape is getting worse by the day. I don´t know how many explorer friends I have, who [...]

How to become an explorer?

I got this email a few days ago. One of many readers asking the same question: Hello, to wherever you might be [...]

South Pole Ponies The Forgotten Story of Antarctica’s Meat-Eating Horses, part 2

CuChullaine O´Reilly is one of these personalities which there´s far too few of on earth today. Independent minded, highly intelligent and heads [...]

South Pole Ponies; The Forgotten Story of Antarctica’s Meat-Eating Horses, part 1

CuChullaine O´Reilly is one of these personalities which there´s far too few of on earth today. Independent, highly intelligent and heads down [...]

Universal Expedition Standards

How do you define what is an Expedition? Or an adventure? What is the ethics of today´s exploration? Well, there´s been many [...]

How important is it to be first and/or unsupported?

My visit to Ireland last week gave me a lot to think about. How does one define who is an explorer versus [...]

Voices of Exploration – Basha O´Reilly

Voices of Exploration – An ever-expanding database of exclusive monthly interviews with the world’s leading explorers. Regardless of where we were born, [...]

The Way Back – The Hollywood movie

This article is part of The Long Walk series, for the freshest article, go here! I just talked to somebody who survived [...]

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