With the British summer coming to the end, although London has just seen a September high of 26 degree, why not take one last trip and hit the seas. It may be your first time, or you may have travelled the world to catch the best waves but here’s a complied list of the best…
Pro surfer Mikey DeTemple creates a must watch short film about the environment
DeTemple is known for creating surf cult short films but this one he believes is “the most important film” he has ever made. It’s about the problems Mikey and others situated in his home town of Montauk, New York face everyday, aware or not. The Surfrider foundation approached the film maker and pro surfer with the idea…
Celebrations for the National Park service turning 100
On August 25, the National Park Service turns 100. Thanks to some incredible people out there who have fought to preserve the natural beauty of the United States. Places like these are precious, and those of you who have been lucky enough to visit any will appreciate those exclusive spots. Here in the UK we have…
Nathalie’s recipe: Bounty Bars
We are glad to introduce you to Nathalie Hayward, our new TEAM TENZING member. Nathalie will be sharing TENZING recipes with us. Her first recipe is super healthy and easy raw bounty bars to go, with the TENZING for a double whammy energy surge. Coconut is full of healthy Medium-chain fatty acids that our bodies easily…
Natural Energy: Green Coffee
– A blog post by TENZING’s alchemist Aad Tervoort – We set out to harness, enjoy, and celebrate nature’s pure and abundant energy, because why cook up in a lab what can be found in our nature? Energy. It’s in our nature. It’s in ourselves; it’s all around us. We searched far and wide for…
It’s in our nature: Matthew Webb
Being the first person to swim the English Channel unaided: that’s what Matthew Webb wanted to do—and it’s just what he did.
It’s in our nature: Miriam O’Brien Underhill
Climbing some of the world’s most challenging mountains without the elements or the male-dominated alpine world stopping her: that’s what Miriam O’Brien Underhill wanted to do—and it’s just what she did. In the 1920s, in the wake of the Great War, the world was in transition: new technologies were being introduced, the first signs of…
The Way of the Sherpa.
We Sherpas have long respected our mountain environment, because of all that it provides us. The mountains deliver us our water, with which we irrigate our fields. The pastures produce grass and fodder for our livestock, and medicinal plants for curing our bodies. And the cliffs and high valleys offer refuge for spiritual practice,…
My biggest adventure yet
I’ve always loved the great outdoors. Whether it’s surfing, skiing, snowboarding, diving, or hiking, living life to the fullest by doing stuff in nature is what I enjoy most. As soon as our kids (we have twins) could walk, we started taking them on hikes. We travelled for close to six months when they…
