In May 2006, after falling from his nest, a young Egyptian vulture, discovered by a farmer on the outskirts of Pokhara, was delivered to Scott Mason, a British falconer in love with Nepal. In 2001, Scott opened the Maya Devi bird refuge on the banks of lake Pokhara.
In May 2006, after falling from his nest, a young Egyptian vulture, discovered by a farmer on the outskirts of Pokhara, was delivered to Scott Mason, a British falconer in love with Nepal. In 2001, Scott opened the Maya Devi bird refuge on the banks of lake Pokhara.
Warm beer and long walks in the heart of one of England’s national treasures. Mark Stuart and Jerome Maupoint reflect on nine days in the Lake District
Chris Santacroce (GIN USA), Will Gadd (GIN team pilot) and Othar Lawrence spent some time in the crossing the Andes in December on foot and with paragliders. Will tells us their adventure...