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ThismonthI swamwitha whaleshark,a mysteriousgiantcruisingthroughthe
watersthatswirlaroundoneof Britain’sremotestoutposts.I camewithincharging
distanceof a 500-strongherdof bu alo,andfollowedin thepaddlesploshesof a
NativeAmericanguideas hekayakedpasthoodoorocksculpturesat theedgeof
GlacierNationalPark.I survivedworld-recordbum-acheto cycleroughtrails
betweenthedistantnationsof theancientSilkRoad:Kyrgyzstan,Mongoliaand
Tajikistan– at laststoppingto gawpin wonderat theMilkyWay,framedbythe
peaksof thePamirMountains.AndI divertedto Kazakhstan,sneakingintoa
crumbling,spookyhangarto discovera once-classifiedSoviet-eraremnant:
a cloneof theSpaceShuttle,knownas theBuran.Eachof theseexperienceswas
vicarious,capturedthroughtheeyesof ourcontributorsandsharedas I editedmy
waythroughthepagesof this‘InspiringJourneys’issue.Asthephysicalactof
travel goes on pauseforso manyof us at themoment,I hope your imagination
joins mine in still getting out there.
PHOTOGRAPHS:
STEVE
RYAN,
OLIVER
BERRY,
JUSTIN FOULKES, JEREMY JOHN, JONK
Editor’s note
Clockwise,fromabove:
A famousplaceof exile
that’shometo 4,
‘Saints’(p66);ancient
stampinggroundsof
bu aloandtheirhunters
(p54);saddle-sorefrom
bikes,wherecameltrains
onceran(p94);thebold
reachforspacethatnever
quite took o (p36)