Kings of the Trail #048
- Luke Jarman
- Jan 12, 2024
- 2 min read
Go Further & Explore More...

Happy New Year and welcome to the first Kings of the Trail newsletter of 2024. I hope this year will see you enjoy plenty of incredible adventures, outdoor activities and exciting challenges. Most importantly, I hope you have a whole load of fun doing whatever you choose to do. This week it’s all about travel adventures for 2024. What better way to get excited about the year ahead than to have ideas or plans for curing your wanderlust…
"Travel and change of place impart new vigour to the mind.”
Seneca
This week there are some incredible National Parks around the world to offer an opportunity to fully immerse yourself in truly awe-inspiring landscapes. Or if you're looking for a challenge and a new destination to explore, a marathon-destination holiday might be perfect for you. Alternatively, you may prefer to participate in once-in-a-lifetime events. It’s all here and there is more to come next week…
Until next week, be safe and enjoy the trails...

People often think of the United States of America when they hear ‘National Parks’ but to stop there would fail to experience incredible wonders around the world…
Make this year your year of adventure and achievement by combining holidays or city breaks with a running challenge…
Don’t be a bystander when on holiday but get fully stuck in at these amazing adventures and experiences throughout 2024…
From the Swiss Alps to the French Pyrenees, these mountain resorts blend luxury, adventure and excitement. They also are the ideal base for your winter adventures…

📸 Trilho das Vinhas, Cascais, Portugal

Each week I update the Kings of the Trail playlist with a new selection – just like trail runs or hikes, you can be sure that it will be a varied and eclectic journey, but hopefully, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
This is a great blend of modern electronic music with more traditional Mexican folk music. A catchy beat paired with recognisable horn arrangements that blend in and out, make this an interesting and slightly crazy twist on more conventional Mexican tunes.
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