As a new year takes shape, the promise of spring calls us out to explore…
Quiet beaches and empty, windswept headlands offer a rugged playground for those prepared to venture out. From the glassy stillness of a river at dawn, to the storms that bring clean lines of swell to our winding coastline.
Clad in gear to stay comfortable in all conditions, we set out to explore quiet corners and find fresh adventures on familiar ground.
Matty taking in the views from the headland
Seb staying dry in the Cornish rain with the Skybird Jacket
Layering the Seeker Merino T-Shirt with a fleece for versatile comfort
Amy rock-hopping in the Rainbird Waterproof Trousers
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Seb & Amy return from exploring the river
Amy smiles on the riverbank wearing the Bolster Fleece Gilet
As days begin to lengthen, opportunities increase. Dawn surfs start earlier, affording more time in the water. The ground thaws, ready to be planted for the coming season, and longer evenings return those lost hours spent sharing good food with with good friends.
A new year is here. Make it yours.
Seb stays warm in our bestselling Barents Jumper
Amy fuelling up with coffee for the day ahead
Keeping cosy in the cabin, wearing the Blanket Stitch Taran Jumper
Matty drinks in his surroundings wearing the Mora Jumper
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Nara exploring the garden in the Yarrel Chore Jacket
Matty wears the Lapwing Shirt while working in the greenhouse
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