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Exhale Press, 20 Juin 2026

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Lisez Exhale Press en ligne avec PressReader. Exhale Press, publié en Anglais, est un magazine de Royaume-Uni. Restez à jour avec le numéro actuel ou consultez les anciens numéros de Exhale Press dans les archives.

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ArticleHARD ROCK

Most climbers rely on sight to read the rock they’re attempt­ing to climb. Jesse Dufton doesn’t have that lux­ury. Born severely visu­ally impaired and now com­pletely blind, the elite Brit­ish climber tackles some of the world’s most demand­ing routes...

HARD ROCK

ArticleAMONGST NOMADS

Hav­ing spent a big part of her life trav­el­ling to some of the planet’s most remote regions, the concept of “home” is an abstract one for eth­no­graphic pho­to­grapher, Cat Vin­ton. In our inter­view with Cat, we find out what drives her to live...

AMONGST NOMADS

ArticleIMPACT ZONE

Careen­ing down the face of 60ft+ Atlantic waves on a reg­u­lar basis might not sound like the health­i­est pur­suit to you or I. But to big wave surfer Andrew Cot­ton, it’s a career path that has opened many doors, and sati­ated his love for...

IMPACT ZONE

ArticleSOFT POWER

By lift­ing riders above the sur­face of the water on a sub­merged hydro­foil, foil­ing has quietly infilt­rated mod­ern water sports over the past few years. With advances in bat­ter­ies and elec­tron­ics, the “eFoil” has taken that idea fur­ther...

SOFT POWER

ArticleWel­come to Exhale Press.

It began, as so many good things do, with a chat. The chat in ques­tion was between two friends – my boss at Water Born Media (Alex) and Exhale Cof­fee co-founder (also Alex!) – who explained that they were look­ing for a way to con­nect...

Wel­come to Exhale Press.

ArticleTHE VIEW FROM HERE

Bathed in pre­cious Arc­tic sun­shine, Jesse Dufton care­fully picks his way up the Skiløperen, in Lofoten, Nor­way.

THE VIEW FROM HERE

ArticleTHE VIEW FROM HERE

In the final throes of an epic 100 mile bleak mid-winter battle with the Cornish Coast Path, two com­pet­it­ors start to taste the sweet sense of accom­plish­ment, as they sum­mit the pen­ul­tim­ate climb of over 16,000ft of ups and downs over two days or

THE VIEW FROM HERE

ArticleJohno Ver­ity

If you find your­self on the streets of cent­ral Lon­don at dawn and catch a flash of a neon-pink beanie and a BMX in your peri­phery, there’s a good chance you’ve just crossed paths with one of the UK’s most dis­tinct­ive new social media stars. Johno...

Johno Ver­ity

ArticleTHE THREE VALLEYS

I’ve had some of my most life defin­ing times in these val­leys. I spent win­ters in Méribel from the age of 19. This was an age when everything was new to me. I couldn’t believe how good snow­board­ing was. They are beau­ti­ful, amaz­ing and plus one...

THE THREE VALLEYS

ArticleUCHI

Japan­ese food – which I love – made by people that really know what they’re doing. I’ve been lucky enough to have been to Japan nine times. I love the cul­ture there and the food is deli­cious. Eat­ing at Uchi reminds me of being back there as it’s...

UCHI