This guest post is by Lee Hughes. who is preparing for a worldwide expedition that includes cycling, walking and mountaineering. I wish him the best of luck.
The Adventure of a Lifetime
“Firstly I would like to thank Luke for allowing me to contribute to this fantastic website were we can become inspired and live or our dreams.
So, What am I doing here?
Well, shortly after university, rather than getting caught up trying to find a job a place to live etc etc I have decided to take life by the scruff of the neck and see what it can offer and what I can learn from it.
I will do this by doing 3 expeditions, cycling, walking and climbing… A 4th to be announced.
So, on the 5th January I will leave my house and cycle to 12,000 miles to New Zealand. Once in New Zealand, I plan to walk the entire length of both islands (3000km) then after some time in New Zealand I shall cycle my way up the Americas onward to Alaska. Now, once in Alaska Mount Mckinley is on my hit list…
It’s a long way a way yet but I am looking forward to updating my website and giving advice into how to set up a expedition. I will be documenting my adventure in various styles…. blog posts, photography, audio, film and a web series.
To follow up on this inspirational adventure of a lifetime please visit www.LeeHughes.co.uk
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sounds like a great adventure is ahead of you!
enjoy & good luck:)