
What Edge Is
Edge adventures take you into the same kinds of places as Flow - mountains, coastlines, wild terrain, remote landscapes - but this time you're working for it. The climbs are real. The days are long. Your legs will know about it by evening and your lungs might file a formal complaint somewhere around midday. That's not a warning. That's the point. This is the series for people who want the story. The Three Peaks in a day. A multi-day mountain bike route with more climbing than your legs thought they had in them. A trek through genuinely remote country where the only way out is through. You don't need to be elite to be here, but you do need to be honest with yourself about whether you've done the groundwork - or whether you've got a few months to do it before you book. The difference between Flow and Edge isn't the destination. It's the cost of admission. And most people who pay it will tell you it was worth every hard metre.
Who It's For
The weekend warrior. The person who gets out regularly, keeps themselves reasonably fit, and occasionally wants proof of it. You don't need specialist skills for most Edge adventures - though some will ask for them - but you do need a body that's used to being asked questions. If you look at one of these and think "I could do that, or I will be able to by the time it comes around," you're exactly the right person. That pause before you book is part of the experience.
What It Looks Like
The National Three Peaks in a day, legs burning on the descent of the third. A five-day mountain bike traverse with passes that top two thousand metres. A multi-day coastal trek carrying everything on your back, where the campsite view makes the weight worth it. A via ferrata in the Dolomites, hands on the rock, exposure on all sides, heart rate somewhere interesting. Long days, big landscapes, proper tiredness at the end of them.
Explore some of our Edge adventures
Other adventures and experiences in the Edge series

