Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts

Video: Return of the Yak - Driving in the Mongol Rally!

Posted by Unknown on Monday, December 22, 2014

The Mongol Rally is a crazy adventure that sends teams of drivers on a trans-continental road trip of epic proportions. Beginning in London, and ending in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, the race covers more than 10,000 miles (16,000 km), with participants driving insanely small, and under-powered vehicles, across Europe and Asia. The Rally has long been a bucket-list item for adventure travelers looking to experience a truly unique experience on the road.

If you've ever wondered what it is like to take part in this race, then the video below will be of particular interest. It is an hour-long documentary filmed by a team that drove in Mongol Rally, and it will give you an idea of just how truly wild, dramatic, and fun the event can be. Grab a cold drink, a tasty snack, and sit back and enjoy.

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Video: Danny MacAskill Rides the Alpe Adria Trail in Europe

Posted by Unknown on Friday, December 19, 2014

Mountain bike rider Danny MacAskill is back once again with a new video, doing what he does best. For those not familiar with Danny, that means riding some amazing routes, while pulling off some unbelievable stunts, on terrain that few riders would even think about attempting. This time out, he's doing his thing on the Alpe Adria Trail, which runs for more than 750 km (466 miles) through Austria, Slovenia, and Italy. Typically this trail is not accessible by bike, so MacAskill and his team had to take what they could find along the way. The results – as usual – are pretty spectacular. Enjoy!

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Video: One Way Ticket - Wingsuit Flying in Europe

Posted by Unknown on Tuesday, December 9, 2014

We have another excellent wingsuit video today, this time coming from filmmaker David Walden, who put together this creative short-film on his adventure BASE jumping and flying in Europe. It includes some beautiful shots of course, intermixed with his travels along the way.

One way ticket from David Walden on Vimeo.
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Mongol Rally Announces New Finish Line for 2015

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Looking for an adventurous and fun challenge for 2015? Then look no further than the Mongol Rally, which returns for its 12th edition next year. This insane race across two continents continues to be one of the best adventure travel experiences on the planet, and in 2015 organizers of the race have announced that the finish line will move to an all new location, throwing a wrinkle into an event that continues to enthrall all who enter.

For those unfamiliar with the Mongol Rally, it is a road race that covers more than 10,000 miles (16,000 km) across Europe and Asia. The race begins in England, and in the past it has run to Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. Once under way, racers are allowed to take any route they choose between those two points, as getting lost, getting found, and discovering new places is all part of the fun.

The the exact starting point for the 2015 Rally has not been announced yet, but the finish line has. The Adventurists, the crazy group of men and women who organize the Mongol Rally, have announced that next year's edition of the race will end in Ulan Ude, Russia for the very first time. This new ending point opens up the race to all new routes and challenges, and gives the teams of racers the option of traveling a northerly route above the Arctic Circle should they choose.

Before you start making plans for this massive road trip, there is one other important detail you should know. The racers aren't making the journey in a swanky Land Rover or other powerful vehicle. Mongol Rally rules stipulate that the vehicle used in the race should have a 1.2 engine or less, with a heavy emphasis on bringing a car that is far from the ideal. In fact, most racers pick something up off the scrap heap, make minimal upgrades and repairs, and simply race as far as it will take them.


In 2015, the cars are required to be at least 10 years old, and have an engine that is 1000cc or less. The entire point of the Rally is to have an adventure, and having a crazy, piece of crap car is part of that process. For the truly adventurous, the Rally will also allow two-wheeled vehicles, but they must be under 125cc. Consider what it would be like to ride across Europe and Asia on a scooter.

The 2015 Mongol Rally will get underway on Sunday, July 19. How long it takes for you to reach the finish line really depends on your route, how fast you want to go, and how well your vehicle performs. To find out more, and to register, visit the official Mongol Rally website.

And for a glimpse of the Rally, check out the video below.


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Video: The Mountains of Abkhazia

Posted by Unknown on Thursday, December 4, 2014

Abkhazia is a small, disputed, territory in the country of Georgia that falls on the south-western flanks of the Caucasus Mountains. It is a little known part of the world, but one that is incredibly beautiful. The video below takes us into this region, deliver some outstanding imager from Abkhazia, which looks rich with possibilities for all kinds of outdoor adventures. This short film, just three-and-a-half minutes in length, brings us an intriguing look at a part of the world that is simply breathtaking to behold.

Mountains of Abkhazia. Nostalgia. from Tengiz Tarba on Vimeo.
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Video: Sam Branson Airlifted Off the Matterhorn

Posted by Unknown on Friday, September 5, 2014

Earlier this week, Sam Branson, the 29-year old son of Richard Branson, had to be airlifted to safety off the Matterhorn. He was climbing the mountain as part of the Virgin Strive Challenge, an expedition that saw 10 adventurers travel from London to the summit of the Matterhorn without the use of motorized transportation. Sam contracted altitude sickness on his way to the top, which prompted the rescue. The video below shows the dramatic footage of the young man being rescued just below the summit. He was successful in topping out, but didn't have the ability to descend safely. He is safely down and recovering nicely now however.

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Video: Make It Count - A Timelapse of Switzerland

Posted by Unknown on Thursday, September 4, 2014

The name of this absolutely stunning video is "Make It Count," which is a sentiment many of have learned to live by. It is filled with spectacular timelapse footage from Switzerland, capturing the breathtaking landscapes there perfectly. It is three-minutes of pure bliss that I'm sure you'll love.

Life is short, our days are precious. Make them count.

Make It Count from Guilty on Vimeo.
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