On foot · long-distance trails
The long walks — multi-day traverses across alps, deserts and wilderness. Each one has a journey map, the numbers, and a gallery. A record of where my feet have taken me, and where they’re headed next.
The Dolomites · Italy
The classic high route through the Dolomites: Lago di Braies south to Belluno, hut to hut beneath the pale vertical walls and across high cols, a string of rifugios stitched between limestone cathedrals.
West MacDonnell Ranges · Australia · NT
End to end along the spine of the West MacDonnell Ranges: Alice Springs Telegraph Station west to Mt Sonder. Red quartzite ridgelines, hidden gorges and waterholes, and the desert sky at night.
Cradle Mtn – Lake St Clair · Australia · Tasmania
Through the heart of the Tasmanian wilderness: Cradle Mountain south to Lake St Clair. Button-grass moorland, glacial tarns, rainforest and waterfalls, with side trips up Tasmania’s highest peaks.
Pennine Alps · Valais · Switzerland
The Swiss high traverse to the foot of the Matterhorn: walked from Le Châble over seven alpine passes through the Valais, by the Pas de Chèvres ladders and a string of glacier-fed lakes, to a Matterhorn finish at Zermatt.
Andes · Sacred Valley · Peru
The original royal road to Machu Picchu: Inca stone stairways over high passes and through cloud forest, arriving at the Sun Gate above the lost city at dawn.
Mont Blanc massif · France · Italy · Switzerland
The full circuit of the Mont Blanc massif: a loop through three countries, around the highest mountain in the Alps, over a chain of high cols with the summit never far from view.
Khumbu · Himalaya · Nepal
Up the Khumbu valley to the foot of the highest mountain on Earth: Lukla to Base Camp, acclimatising through Sherpa villages and monasteries, to the viewpoint of Kala Patthar at 5,644 m.
Patagonia · Chile
The full loop around the Paine massif: the wild back side over the John Gardner Pass above Grey Glacier, then the famous W, finishing under the granite towers at first light.
Arctic Lapland · Sweden
The northern stretch of Sweden’s King’s Trail — Abisko to Nikkaluokta through Arctic tundra above the tree line, past Sweden’s highest mountain, in the land of the midnight sun.
Corsica · France
Often called the toughest trail in Europe — the high traverse of Corsica north to south, along a jagged granite spine of scrambles, slabs and exposed ridgelines between the sea and the sky.