Our Adventures

HUMAN ENDURANCE PROJECTS
FOR ANIMAL WELFARE

All our projects aim to capture the essence of bare life through the act of endurance. The fact that our projects are then also able to share momentum and energy with others, becomes the real life adventure for us.

The Book

WILLEM RICHARDS

Running For Those Who Have No Voice: Behind every challenge is a noble cause

134km

2 days

Montagu to Gecko Rock return

Raising awareness for African Tails fostering program.

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581km

11 days

500kmplus – Mosselbay to Franschoek

Raising awareness and funds for Tin Can Town in Blikkiesdorp, Delft, Cape Town.

511km

9 days

500kmplus 2.0 - Nuwerus to
Big Bay (Cape Town)

Raising awareness and funds for Fallen Angels Pet Rescue in Cape Town.

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102km

18 hours

R355 - Karoo - Slow Run

This one was dedicated to the endangered Riverine Rabbit and Geometric Tortoise and meant to be 500km plus, but at the 102km mark we had to raise the white flag due to an injury.

646km

6 days

R355 - Kleinzee to Ceres
South Africa's longest dirt road

This is a continuation of the awareness project for the endangered Riverine Rabbit and Geometric Tortoise, but with a completely different formula: two friends bike packing without the support team, to escape, explore, take in the views and appreciate life.

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1845km

19 days

#WheresWillie – Blouberg Namibia to Blouberg Cape Town

Duathlon a day to raise awareness and funds for African Tails

1500km

20 days

#WheresWillie2019 - Cross Cape Route Back to Back

Unassisted 20 day Challenge: 7-day Bike packing followed by running 13 Ultra’s to raise funds and awareness for African Tails.

#whereswillie 2019: Another Ultra Distance challenge COMPLETED!

This project assists African Tails in raising funds and awareness for their upcoming mass sterilisation campaign.

“Do not follow
where the path may lead.
Go instead
where there is no path
and leave a trail”

Ralph Waldo Emerson