the wild wanders blog.

the adventures of colonel nutbutter.
Welcome to another Wolf Bear Collective 'wild wander' with Steph and Andy, read through their intrepid adventures across our great southern land of must see destinations, essential camping items and an insight to their life on the road. We call...
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Love your (pink) spirit.
If you’ve ever raised money or donated to a charity that means something to you, you would know the feeling of pride and gratification that you’ve done good in the community. Well, Wolf Bear Collective had that feeling today after donating...
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Marni the unicorn, her story about surviving breast cancer.
As Breast Cancer Awareness month draws to a close we wanted to leave you with one last reason why supporting breast cancer research is so important… because you just never know if it will affect someone in your pack. This is our friend Marni and her incredible story of how she was diagnosed, fought and survived breast cancer…
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Mývatn, Iceland.

I can’t believe it. The sun is ACTUALLY out, the sky is actually BLUE and we have finally turned off the heating in the van, for the first time. (For the moment.)

Honestly, this country just gets better and better. We’ve walked about a thousand miles, be it black sand beaches, airplane wrecks or waterfalls taking our fancy, and we’ve driven about the same – currently headed towards the famed yet sparsely populated, or travelled, westfjordlands, having driven the east coast in its entirety over the past few days. We’ve hiked for hours up and down extinct volcano craters, through steaming fields of ancient lava, to the edges of stunning falls; we’ve bathed in geothermal hot springs (although it was about 5 degrees out and raining so… Not as terribly glamorous as it sounds I guess).

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