From ponchos to spaghetti containers, Intrepid is working to eliminate single-use plastic on the Inca Trail.
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The Intrepid Effect: How a traveller’s disposable rain poncho spawned a movement to clean up the Inca Trail and the communities around it
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Statistics show up to 85% of solo travellers are women. So, where are all the men?
by Simon Parkerby Simon ParkerLong-distance cyclist Simon Parker has travelled solo to more than 100 countries. He talks to male solo travellers about why more men don’t do the same.
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An open letter to my younger self: Jessica Nabongo on why she’s glad she took the risk with solo travel
The first documented black woman to visit every country was once nervous about solo travel. Here are the lessons she’s learnt.
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Taking on the trails with Pattie Gonia, the joyful drag-queen environmentalist who hikes in six-inch heels
by Laura Holtby Laura HoltAs Intrepid launches its latest series of Active-ism adventures, we meet one of its guest trip leaders before she heads to Yosemite.
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Flying in the face of adversity with Colombia’s skyborne superheroes
by Claire McQueby Claire McQueMeet The Intrepid Foundation partner, the Colombian Civil Air Patrol, whose pilots bring pop-up hospitals to communities in need.
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Intrepid Foundation partner, the Japan Rescue Association, is using Japan’s love of dogs to save lives around the world.
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