Not Flying doesn't mean Not Travelling. Living Adventurously 48.

Not Flying doesn't mean Not Travelling. Living Adventurously 48.

By Alastair Humphreys

Anna Hughes is an author, environmental campaigner and cyclist. She has worked in behaviour change and sustainability for over a decade, and is currently Director of Flight Free UK, a campaign set up to encourage people to fly less. After a brief career as a teacher, Anna began working on behaviour change projects for sustainable transport charity Sustrans in 2009. She has since worked as a bicycle mechanic, cycling instructor and workshop leader. Anna lives on a canal boat near London.

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If you enjoy listening to this episode over a cup of coffee and think it might be worth the price, you can buy me a "coffee" here: www. ko-fi.com/al_humphreysKeep up to date with future episodes (and my other adventures, projects and books) with my free monthly newsletter: alastairhumphreys.com/newslettersSay hello on Twitter and Instagram: @al_humphreyshttps://www.annacycles.co.uk/https://twitter.com/EatSleepCyclehttps://flightfree.co.uk/Lives on a narrowboat on the River LeeCanal network - https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways/canal-and-river-networkAdventure came to me the same way it comes to many people - you read stories of other people but don't make that step yourself until you get a push.Always been excited that I can always get on my bike, go anywhere I choose, and make an adventure of itSustrans - https://www.sustrans.org.uk/National Cycle Network - https://www.sustrans.org.uk/national-cycle-networkCycling round the UK - took 6 months of planning.4000 miles round the coast of Britain, from Tower Bridge with the sea on your right.Whitby to Robin Hood's Bay on the old railway track - http://www.gps-routes.co.uk/routes/home.nsf/RoutesLinksCycle/whitby-to-robin-hoods-bay-on-the-cinder-track-cycle-routeThe sea has a different feel and different colour in different regions of the UKLoved the beaches just north of Aberdeen (as well as the to-be-expected favourite areas of the UK). Massive sand dunesSlow down and find the extraordinary in the ordinaryCycled round the UK, despite hating camping. "I didn't go on a camping trip, I went on a cycling trip."Still fits a pillow in her panniersBeing a solo woman, people wanted to help her. You are less threatening as a woman.You really can just be an ordinary woman with an idea and the wherewithal to make it happen.Kate Rawles - https://www.outdoorphilosophy.co.uk/Emily Chappell - http://thatemilychappell.com/about/Sailing around Britain very different to cycling around Britain. Didn't really enjoy it and found it very hard. It wasn't her own adventure.Then We Sailed Away - John RidgwayNot flying does not mean not travelling. There are so many wonderful places accessible by train and boatIt's about seeing what you can do, not what you can't do: getting there without flying can add to your experience. It's a geography lesson and a slow way of feeling your way through landscapes and cultures.A train that goes on a ferry - https://www.packthesuitcases.com/copenhagen-to-hamburg-train-ferry-adventure/I don't want to do something if it causes waste.The age of stupid movie - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZjsJdokC0sJust doing my own thing isn't enough - I need to influence behaviour change in other people as wellFlightfree2020 - https://flightfree.co.ukTom Allen on going flight free - https://tomallen.info/can-flight-free-living-and-adventure-travel-really-co-exist/Key things we can do to help the climate: stop flying; stop driving; plant-based diet; green energy; fast fashionSwitch energy provider to Bulb. You'll get £50, and I will give £50 to FlightFree2020: www.bulb.me/alastairh3634Bam clothing - https://bambooclothing.co.uk/Anna has decided not to have children for climate reasonsPopulation is an incredibly important subject when we are talking about climate changeIndividual action v System change - https://flightfree.co.uk/post/individual-action-vs-system-change/There is no tax on aviation fuel! Climate crime.By buying a plane ticket we are saying "I am OK with this - business as usual"New sleeper train from Prague to CroatiaSweden is more climate-alert. 9% drop in air travel last year.We as consumers can demonstrate to government the actions we want to seeOffsetting doesn't lead to climate change behaviour. It gives us a licence to carry on our behaviour.CheatNeutral.com (archived site) - https://web.archive.org/web/20080517053651/http://cheatneutral.com/Look at your own carbon footprint and see ...
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