Alastair Humphreys is a British Adventurer, Author and Blogger. He spent over 4 years cycling round the world, a journey of 46,000 miles through 60 countries and 5 continents. More recently Alastair has walked across the Rub’ al Khali, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, run 6 marathons through the Sahara desert, completed a crossing of Iceland and participated in an expedition in the Arctic, close to the magnetic North Pole.
Andy was once an IT administrator working in London's Rat Race who was bitten by the adventure bug after travelling though South East Asia, Australia, Peru and running his first ultra-marathon in 2009. Despite the pain of that first bite he decided that before ‘settling down’ he'd like to contribute something to the world by raising money for War Child UK and to lead an amazing life as, you may not be aware of this, working in IT is not all that exciting…

A record-breaking polar explorer and a renowned international speaker, Ann Daniels is the first woman in history to reach the North and South Poles as part of all women teams. Described by Prince Charles as “A wonderful example of determination and true British grit”. Ann is a renowned public speaker who has organised, led and taken part in five major polar expeditions
Ants is a record-breaking adventurer, travel writer and tv producer, with a penchant for very long journeys in rather unsuitable vehicles. Most recently she ventured on a 2-month motorcycle ride down what remains of the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. A book about this "Short Ride in the Jungle" has just been published.
Charles Foster is an inspiring explorer and acclaimed writer. Much of his life is spent on expeditions, particularly to desert and savannah regions. He has worked on many scientific projects, in Saudi Arabia and in the Kumaon Hills of northern India. Ultimately they are all attempts to answer the questions ‘Who or what are we’ and ‘what on earth are we doing here?

Ex-Royal Marine and ex-biathlete, Charlie Paton has over 12 years of polar experience and over 20 expeditions in to the frozen extremes of the world. With Charlie’s vast experience he entertains audiences with tales from the depths of his exploration. An inspirational leader who motivates teams to achieve their goals
Dale has produced some of the most inspiring TV wildlife documentaries ever seen. She is series producer on the multi award winning discovery Channel & BBC documentary ‘Human Planet’. Dale has specialised in filming abroad in extreme and dangerous locations with both humans and wildlife, travelling to over 50 countries. After working for the BBC for 22 years she now inspires and motivates audiences around the world with her Keynote lectures.
Dave has spoken to audiences on five continents, presenting stories from his richly documented expeditions in stunning visual shows that combine a sharp sense of humour with a passion for making the most out of life. Dave’s ability to infect his audiences with enthusiasm and determined self-belief continues to win him acclaim with audiences of all ages
Adventurer and astronomer, Huw James is a presenter and active campaigner for public participation in science and the outdoors. He has brought his brand of energy and enthusiasm to hundreds of stage and screen appearances and can be seen performing at many of the science and outdoor festivals and events across the globe.

James Borrell is a conservation biologist and expedition leader. He has been involved in expeditions to a variety of challenging environments, from the sweltering Amazon to frozen Arctic and deserts of Oman to the rainforests of Borneo. Most recently he led an international team of scientists and filmmakers on a challenging research expedition to a poorly studied region of Northern Madagascar.
Jamie Bunchuk, is an English explorer, equestrian Long Rider and an editor of Sidetracked Magazine. He is best known for his exploration of the Central Asia region. Bunchuk is an established adventure journalist. He is now an editor of Sidetracked Magazine and presenter for Sidetracked TV.
Jasper Winn is a writer, photographer and broadcaster with a particular interest in rural and tribal cultures,'horse-powered' peoples worldwide and slow adventures. He has cycled - usually on cheap, local bicycles - across the Sahara, through Central India, around the 1,000 mile Icelandic coast road and across West Africa. He has travelled long distance on foot following pilgrimage routes in Europe, North Africa and South America. He once roller-skated the 200 mile length of the Netherlands from south to north, and he completed a self-supported tri-athlon length of Ireland, leaving Malin Head by cycle, kayaking down the Shannon and racing the final third of the distance to Malin Head on foot. Jasper has specialised in human- and animal- powered journeys, which he defines as ‘slow adventures.’

Jessica is a British journalist, travel writer with a focus on Africa and an inspirational role model. In 2008 she left a job in London to cycle 5,000 miles of rural sub-saharan Africa to visit 20 different community development projects. Supported by Prince William, the ‘Cycle of Life’ expedition has raised £300,000. In 2010, Jessica led a team of volunteers to Botswana where she oversaw the construction of a wildlife orphanage
Jimmy McSparron has spent most of his adult life in remote corners of the world. He has lived with many indigenous groups, getting tattoos deep in the jungle with sticks, meeting head hunters and cannibals: documenting languages and cultures along the way. He has also featured on Nat Geo Wild and the BBC with both screen time and as a location manager and fixer for a variety of TV programs.
John Sullivan joined the Royal Marines at the age of 16, travelling across the world in pursuit of adventure. After leaving the forces he started specializing in extreme survival, working in some of the most inaccessible corners of the globe.
Lia Ditton is a British artist and professional sailor who translates her extraordinary experiences at sea into contemporary art installations and informative lectures. She’s been dubbed by the press as Britain’s only Artist- Sailor. Lia has competed at a high level in the world’s most challenging ocean races. Lia’s story is delivered with charming humour and audiences enjoy hearing about her high’s and low’s as a sailor alone in the ocean.
Lowri Morgan is a BAFTA and multi award winning television presenter, an Adventurer and an elite Ultra endurance marathon runner, having raced in some of the most extreme races in the World. Lowri is one of only eight to ever complete one of the notoriously difficult 350 mile non-stop footrace - 6633 Ultra in the Arctic and the challenging Jungle Ultra Marathon in the Amazon Forest.


On the 27th December 2013, Maria Leijerstam became the first person in the world to cycle from the edge of the Antarctic continent to the South Pole and also set the new World Record for the fastest human powered coast to pole traverse, completing her journey in 10 days, 14hrs and 56 minutes

Mark took up running in 2007 and fell in love with the outdoors. Now an elite endurance athlete, his inspirational story of how his endurance challenges have created a vehicle for his business and charity work have led to Mark’s famous ‘Run With Mark’ campaign raising thousands for worthwhile charities. An accomplished motivational speaker, Mark aims to motivate and inspire his audiences to get out of their comfort zone.

Matt Traver is a British-American climber and adventurer, originally from Hong Kong. He has organised and lead expeditions to remote and little-explored areas including the Dragon's Horns West Face in Tioman Island, Malaysia where he climbed a 1300ft new route on the imposing jungle spire. Ultimately he is most inspired by seeking out the little-known, under-explored and forgotten corners of the world.

Ricky is an adventurer and humanitarian aid worker who has led and organised expeditions to 4 continents, completed the Marathon des Sables and pushed his body and mind to the limit on several challenging expeditions. His humanitarian missions have taken him to Kenya, Sudan, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Ricky’s key messages are about creating opportunities for underprivileged youth and following your dreams.
Rod is well known as a technical diver and diving author with 7 books to his name to date. After visiting the scuttled German WWI High Seas Fleet wrecks at Scapa Flow and falling in love with Orkney, he wrote his first book, 'Dive Scapa Flow', published in 1990, now in its 4th edition. 'Dive Scotland's Greatest Wrecks', 'Dive England's Greatest Wrecks' were followed by 'Into the Abyss: Diving to adventure in the Liquid World' and his latest book, Force Z shipwrecks of the South China Sea was launched in March 2013 at the OZTeK Australian Technical Diving Conference in Sydney. The first print run sold out within 4 months.
2010 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year. Roz is an ocean rower, an accomplished international speaker, author and passionate campaigner. She holds four world records for Ocean rowing, including first woman to row three oceans. She has rowed over 15,000 miles and spent cumulatively over 500 days of her life at sea in a 23 foot row boat. She uses her ocean rowing adventures to inspire and motivate audiences.
From Afghanistan to South Sudan, Sophie is an explorer who likes her adventures with just a hint of danger. An orientalist by training, and an entrepreneur and writer by profession, Sophie broke the world altitude record for auto rickshaws in 2008 when she drove over the 15,397' Khunjerab Pass between Pakistan and China.
Sue Stockdale is an inspirational speaker whose adventure and business experience has helped hundreds of leaders to step out of their comfort zones and achieve extraordinary results. Sue demonstrates how you can achieve anything if you believe it is possible. Her keynote presentations include powerful images and thought provoking messages and as a result, people leave her talks with more enthusiasm, focus and commitment to action.
Travelled 'Around the World in 80 Ways' using as many different methods of transport as possible. First Briton to climb (or attempt!) several mountains in Kyrgyzstan, Bolivia and Siberia. Walked across the Wahiba Sands desert carrying all own food and water. Ran the length of every London Underground Tube line including several ultra marathons. Holds the world record for the longest distance cycled in a rickshaw (1,000 miles).


