Showing posts with label Ride Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ride Earth. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Ride Earth : The Podcasts


Just a quick reminder that our friends from Ride Earth are still out there, navigating the globe on mountain bikes and spreading the world about the value of wilderness.

Our excellent ambassadors publish periodic video journals (podcasts) which can be downloaded from their website:

http://www.ride-earth.org.uk

our you can subscribe using your regular podcast software (as previously detailed by Michael - see the article here)

Watch episode 4 as Tom and Andy prepare to leave for Turkey and relationships start to become a little strained!

Friday, September 07, 2007

Ride Earth update - and request for feedback

Ride Earth

There's a new podcast available and also new post on the Ride Earth blog: http://www.ride-earth.org.uk/blog/.

You can find instructions on how to set up your subscription to the podcast...

Now, we've really enjoyed the two first podcasts and we hope you have too - the good people behind them would like some feedback though:

Hello from String Films, the team behind the podcast series.

Great news, Episode Two of the Ride Earth video podcast is now available to download.

You can subscribe for free on iTunes or watch on the podcast page at http://www.ride-earth.com/

The guys are currently in Hungary and have been filming every new adventure along the way.

We’re doing our utmost to make sure you can share their up and downhill adventure, but we need your feedback. So if you have ideas drop us a line.

Now download, sit back and enjoy your journey with the guys.

The String Films team
talk@stringfilms.com

Also, check out 'ecoescapes' from String Films.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Ride Earth - New blog post

New posting from Ride Earth:

"The Ride Earth Fellowship was broken yesterday as Andy and I said our goodbyes to Mark, who now returns home to the UK.

It seems odd that the journey that took him two months to make by bicycle will be undone in less than 24 hours. The adventures and experiences that we have had within those two months give a real insight into the value of taking the idea of travelling a little slower, and experiencing the journey itself rather than the destination."
Read the rest » http://www.ride-earth.org.uk/blog/

Monday, July 30, 2007

Two Takes on Going Green in the 21st Century

Here at the Wilderness Foundation we understand that simply lecturing people about conservation doesn't really work in its own right - that's why our core work is focused around bringing young people out into Wilderness - because understanding of the wild leads to the passion to protect it.

Still, most of us have to return to the city from time to time, and that means facing a world where 'leave no trace' is somewhat more difficult to practice at both a micro and macro level, even with the leadership skills gained on trail.

It can seem overwhelming for even the most determined.

That's where a sort of 'Green Economics' is coming into focus from previously unexpected quarters: Green is slowly reaching the markets we all rely on and not only that - Passion comes to play too.

Here are two takes on it we hope will inspire our trail-alumni and others to take the message to political and economic leaders otherwise thought unapproachable:

If you watch this TED Talk below - you might have issues with some of the conclusions drawn, but the bottom line is that the speaker, John Doerr, puts his money where his mouth is. Here's a man with Class A old-school capitalist credentials saying:
"I'm really scared. I don't think we're going to make it".
Now that's just the opening line... If you want to see passion, wait for what he closes off with.



Our second example comes from the Council of Foreign Relations who had a talk entitled 'How Protecting Our Environment Will Create Economic Growth' by no less than the Humvee-driving, gasoline-guzzling, cigar chomping Schwarzenegger, Governor of California.

What's he saying?:
"...environmentalists were also thought of as being kind of weird and strange and fanatics and the kind of serious tree-huggers, as you know. Environmentalists were no fun."

[...]

"But who are the fanatics now? They are actually the ones that live in denial -- in economic denial, political denial and environmental denial."

- Full transcript or watch in Windows Media Player or Quicktime.

A real shift is happening.

This is Green reaching the markets we all rely on, bringing change.

It is people who you wouldn't otherwise expect to say something 'green' in turn reaching people who would not otherwise give the environment another thought...
We expect you can use a few of the facts from the videos above to create new constructive conversations for change with the people around you.

Visit the Ride Earth website - Check out the Blog and PodcastNow, if you want to put your money where your mouth is - why not sponsor Ride Earth who are bravely working their way around the world using just pedal power whilst raising awareness of the importance of Wilderness conservation?

Any contribution helps us continue our work of developing young leaders with a strong environmental conscience.

You can of course also make a difference right now - share this article on Facebook, Digg, Newsvine or whatever Social Networking tool you use. (Links immediately below).

...and don't forget to get out into nature - whether local park, nearby Wildland or further away Wilderness. It is good for passion and it is passionate people who make a difference.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Ride Earth in Geneva - and how to watch their podcast

Now six weeks into their 41.000+ mile journey, Ride Earth have hit Geneva. Do read the full account of progress so far.

If you haven't already checked out Episode 1 of their podcast then now's the time to do it. It can be watched 'in-page' here: http://www.ride-earth.org.uk/podcast/ but we recommend subscribing via iTunes or the excellent and somewhat lighter Miro player. That way you'll get the latest automatically and you'll be able to watch it in full screen.

If you already have iTunes, click here to subscribe or simply launch iTunes and select Subscribe to Podcast from the Advanced menu and copy-paste this into the box that appears: http://podcast.ride-earth.org.uk/podcast.xml - That's it. Every time you launch iTunes it'll check for updates.

If you use Miro - Just highlight the URL above, switch to Miro and then use the shortcut Ctrl+N to add a new channel and the dialogue box should have the URL ready to go. Click OK and it'll pick up the most recent podcast. Ctrl+F for full screen during playback.

Whilst we're on the subject of moving images with sound... Here are a couple of recommended green channels:

Life on TerraLife on Terra "is a collaborative filmspace and laboratory exploring the questions and ideas on the cutting-edge of science and at the farthest horizons of the natural world. TERRA films have been downloaded over one million times." - TERRA on iTunesTERRA on Miro


Films4ConservationFilms4Conservation "is a collaborative non-profit initiative bringing together activists from social and environmental groups, and helping them get their message heard at a national and international level." - BlogFilms4Conservation on Miro



Wilderness Foundation TVWilderness Foundation TV - That's right, you can get our occasional videos directly into Miro. Add channel to the player by clicking here.

Find more Open TV channels for the Miro Player @ https://channelguide.participatoryculture.org/

Friday, July 06, 2007

Ride Earth : Belgium and Beyond



A news update from Tom and Andy, the Ride Earth team navigating the globe on mountain bikes for the journey of a lifetime and to raise money for WFUK:


We quit our jobs. We sold our clothes, posessions, computers and stereos. We shaved our heads, said goodbye to friends and families, got on our bikes and cycled off one Sunday afternoon with the mother of all hangovers.

We left everything we take for granted behind in pursuit of some endless quest for intrigue and adventure, some kind of idealistic mission to find meaning in the world. Now, 2 weeks after we left, how does reality stand up to the idea we spent so long preparing for?

To find out the answer to Tom's question read their full blog entry here.

Tom, Andy (and Mark who is currently riding with them) have taken on a huge challenge - they are aiming to raise £10,000 for the Wilderness Foundation UK. A couple of weeks into their challenge they have reached 1% of their target. Please give them and WFUK a big boost by sponsoring them on their journey - they have taken on the greatest Wilderness Trail of them all.

Sponsor Ride Earth online safely and securely at: http://www.justgiving.com/rideearth or alternatively send a cheque or postal order made payable to "Wilderness Foundation UK" to:

Ride Earth
The Wilderness Foundation UK
47-49 Main Road
Broomfield
CHELMSFORD
Essex
CM1 7BU

Thank you.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Ride Earth have left the country!

Regular readers of the WFUK blog will by now be familiar with "Ride Earth" - two intrepid young mountain-bikers, Tom and Andy, who have set themselves the goal of biking around the Earth, off-road, raising funds for the Wilderness Foundation UK along the way.

Joined by friend and fellow-cyclist Mark Maultby, the guys set off on their adventure on Sunday 17th June, departing from their homes in Market Harborough with the Port of Harwich set firmly in their sites. Latest news from the team is that they departed the British Isles safely on Thursday 21st June and if all goes to plan, it will be three years before they set foot (or wheel) back on their home turf.

By Friday evening they had arrived in Amsterdam, having covered the 80km from the Hook in one day. At that point they decided a rest-day was in order and deservedly so.

Congratulations to Tom, Andy and Mark on their achievements so far. We will bring you more news as it reaches us.

Ride Earth have chosen to support WFUK by biking around the world. Please take a moment to sponsor them, safely and securely online through the dedicated fundraising webpage: http://www.justgiving.com/rideearth Alternatively, you can mail a sterling cheque directly to the Foundation, made payable to "The Wilderness Foundation UK" at the following address:

The Wilderness Foundation UK
47-49 Main Road
Broomfield
CHELMSFORD
Essex
CM1 7BU
England

Please mark the envelope "Ride Earth".

Thank you for supporting us and them. The threat to wilderness has never been greater and every penny donated will help us to make a difference.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Ride Earth in Lutterworth Mail

Tom and Andrew are in the news again!
- This time the Lutterworth Mail. Go here to read the full article, and here to read all our previous coverage of the Ride Earth fundraising effort.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Ride Earth featured on BBC Leicester


Tom Allen and Andy Welch aka "Ride Earth" will shortly be departing our shores to embark upon their round-the-world bike ride, through which they will be raising valuable funding for the Wilderness Foundation UK.

Media coverage of the expedition is gathering pace and after Jo's recent appearance on the BBC Radio 4 show "Excess Baggage" (link), Tom and Andy were hot on her heels with her an interview by BBC Leicester.

You can read the interview on the BBC Leicester website (here) or listen to the interview conducted by Julie Mayer here.

It's not too late to sponsor Tom and Andy - all funds raised come directly to the Wilderness Foundation and enable us to continue or valuable work, promoting the value of and protecting the world's last remaining wilderness areas. Visit http://www.justgiving.com/rideearth

Friday, June 01, 2007

Ride-Earth on Nouse

Nouse, the University of York's award winning newspaper, has an interview with Andrew Welch (a York University Graduate) about the forthcoming Ride Earth trip he is doing with Tom Allen.

- Read the full story here:
http://www.nouse.co.uk/2007/05/31/free-wheeling-around-the-world/

There is a dedicated online giving page available for anybody wishing to sponsor Tom and Andy, with proceeds going directly to the Wilderness Foundation. Please visit http://www.justgiving.com/rideearth

Last but not least, you can find previous posts about this here.

Monday, March 05, 2007

WFUK and Ride Earth at One Life Live

The Wilderness Foundation was present at this years One Life Live exhibition, held at Olympia on the 2nd to 4th March 2007. We had a very productive time promoting the work of the charity with some excellent responses from visitors, many of whom were particularly interested in our experiential learning programmes.

The main reason for WFUK being at Olymia was to support Tom and Andy of Ride Earth. Regular readers of the blog may recall that Tom and Andy have very kindly chosen the Foundation to benefit from funds raised during their round-the-world Mountain Bike challenge. The guys will be departing from our shores in June, setting off into Europe on the first leg of their journey. Once again we thank them for their support. We will post regular updates on their progress on our website and you can also keep track of their travels on their dedicated website http://www.ride-earth.org.uk

Their is now a dedicated online giving page available for anybody wishing to sponsor Tom and Andy, with proceeds going directly to the Wilderness Foundation. Please visit http://www.justgiving.com/rideearth

Thanks to Tom and Andy for arranging a stand at Olympia and inviting us along. Thanks also to The Independent Newspaper who sponsored the event and donated the stand space free of charge.

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