For this game of hide and seek, we need to be observant otherwise we may miss out on many animals, hiden in their environment!
read the articleLet’s start the day with a breath of very fresh air, with a plunge into the heart of an Icelandic glacier. An experience both captivating and timeless.
read the articleOn a Monday morning, you need images full of life, of meetings and unspoilt nature? This is a good thing, because the Hiking on the Moon’s team has exactly what you need!
read the articleRémy Coste, Quechua’s technical partner since 2012, took part this year again to the Grande Odyssée Savoie Mont Blanc. His passion, his efforts but also the unique communion that exists with my dogs, brought him once again on the podium of this international mushing event.
read the articleFor our weekly portrait, let’s go to Portugal to meet Leonardo Domingos! Born on a farm, he grew up in permanent contact with the nature. These roots are present in almost all his picture.
read the articleSnowfalls are now more and more regular in the Mont-Blanc Valley, so it’s the perfect time to show you the latest timelpase from director Justin Majeczky, dedicated to how the environment reacts to the first snowflakes.
read the articleThis weekend, the Hiking on the Moon’s team went to the cinema and was seduced by the movie “Wild”. So, this morning, we wanted to share with you the touching story of Cheryl Strayed, a young woman with a destructive behaviour, who decide to hike alone more than 1000km on the Pacific Crest Trail.
read the articleMany of you read and share the artist portrait of yesterday, dedicated to Jérémy Calvo and his beautiful pictures of wild animals. In the line with this, we go on with the watercolors of the Indonesia-based artist Elicia Edijanto, which show the innate relationships that may exist between kids and the animal kingdom.
read the articleFor the artist portrait of the week, we introduce you to a member of the Quechua Team: Jérémy Calvo, a young photographer already talented. Through his lens, he is able to enhance wild animals!
read the article“There was nowhere to go but everywhere”: it’s with this famous quotation of Jack Kerouac, that the photographer Andy Lee starts his series of photos called “roads”. From his solo trips, he’s back with hypnotic images, sometimes sinister, of the most beautiful roads taken.
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