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Published from 2020 to 2023, Editions were thematic collections of adventure storytelling - interviews, articles, long form features, films, photography, curated lists and more - exploring the intersection of adventure and social and environmental change.

Edition 17 — October 2023
Transition

Transition explores stories about some of the many changes guiding and emerging from adventure culture. 

Edition 16 — October 2022
Stewardship

Autumn takes the natural world from abundance to darkness. It is a traditional time of harvest: of taking stock, giving thanks and acknowledging our role as environmental stewards. But what does the outdoor community's stewardship - of land, community, adventure - look like in today's autumnal world, teetering as it is somewhere between abundance and darkness? This Edition takes a look.

Edition 15 — July 2022
Abundance

In many ways adventure is rooted in abundance. Nature’s awe, new places to experience, the promise of feeling alive - the great, endless unknown. Abundance celebrates some of this abundance, but takes a critical and creative look at some of the ways it plays out.

Edition 14 — March 2022
Emergence

Emergence explores the excitements, uncertainties and complexities that come with moving into the light - as ever, at the intersection of adventure and social and environmental change. 

Edition 13 — December 2021
Slowing Down

Slowing Down celebrates adventure stories swimming against the current of being fastest, best and first. It’s a fitting theme, after a year of confinement and reflection, and is about so much more than moving slowly.

Edition 12 — November 2021
Ride the Change - Cycle to COP26

As the dust settles, and the dried grit hardens on our Ride the Change caps, we asked riders to reflect on, look back and digest what happened in that week at the end of October, when a load of us took to our bikes, loaded vans with snacks and packs and cycled to Glasgow to mark the significance of the international 26th Conference of Parties. Here's what they all had to say...