Hannah Engelkamp

Hannah is a writer and editor whose great love is slow, resourceful, human-powered home travel. She once walked around Wales with a handsome and opinionated donkey called Chico, and now has two children who also make going for a good walk really hard. She is the Culture, Imagination and Story Lead for Slow Ways. // Mae Hannah yn awdur ac yn olygydd a'i chariad mawr yw teithio araf, dyfeisgar, ar ei liwt ei hun, heb injan. Cherddodd 1000 o filltiroedd o amgylch Cymru, asyn golygus a phengaled o’r enw Chico, ac erbyn hyn mae ganddi ddau o blant sydd hefyd yn ei gwneud hi'n anodd iawn mynd am dro. Hi yw Arweinydd Diwylliant, Dychymyg a Stori ar gyfer Slow Ways.
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Slow Ways for kids! Yes, they exist!

Summer holidays are here, with all their joys and challenges. Here are our top tips for finding child-friendly Slow Ways

Climate change and crying into my cornflakes

This morning, Radio 4 featured an interview with the former chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. This interview made me cry, with the cereal box still in my hand and my back turned to the kids at the table.

Mending the C-section scars

The caesarean chopped me through the core muscles, felled me like a tree, I felt. The night before I’d been getting myself around the country on public transport, eight months pregnant. I was a mover.

Happy St David’s Day / Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant Hapus!

Do the little things on the day of the patron saint of Wales

Blisters: too much information

All the blister questions answered: what are they, how to get rid of them, wtf are all those different plasters for, and most of all – to pop or not?

How to fail at Slow Ways

Good hillwalking requires the right balance of ambition and sense... Hannah reflects on when to give up, and assembles some tips for next time

Top tips for a midlife of adventure

Award-winning midlife-adventure podcaster Zoe Langley-Wathen tells us about changing her life with solo walks, and how to walk 3412 miles on a 35-mile stretch of canal

Walking to say goodbye

Why walking was important for a final farewell, for space and time, gravitas, butterflies and strawberries