The Adventure Habits Podcast

Episode 32 - Lee Plank, Longest Prison Break Run from Dartmoor

26 min · 9. maj 2026
episode Episode 32 - Lee Plank, Longest Prison Break Run from Dartmoor cover

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In this episode, we explore the extraordinary world of ultra running, featuring Lee Plank, who has run the furthest in the Dartmoor prison break challenge. Discover tactical insights, inspiring habits, and behind-the-scenes stories from one of the top ultra marathoners. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just curious about pushing limits, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration to elevate your adventure game. 00:00 - Introduction to Dartmoor Prison Break ultramarathon and episode overview 00:35 - Explaining the race concept: running from inside the prison walls and geography challenges 02:05 - Lee Plank's record-breaking 102 miles in 24 hours and route planning strategies 03:45 - Inside the prison setup and race dynamics, including the theme and logistics 04:50 - Strategies for route selection, terrain analysis, and staying on track 06:15 - Training the gut with real food like rice pudding and varied fueling methods 07:45 - Control what you can: gear testing, weather considerations, and kit preparation 09:10 - The importance of maps and navigation skills in ultra races 10:15 - Memorable moments on the route: support from strangers and overcoming low points 11:50 - Inspiration from top ultra athletes and reading adventure books 13:10 - Doing something that scares you, like upcoming 10k or new adventures 14:25 - Treats and rewards as motivation, with examples like McDonald's and milkshakes 15:50 - The importance of continuous mental and physical preparation and coaching 17:15 - Final thoughts: pushing limits, embracing the adventure, and race sign-up info Resources & Links * Discount Code [https://www.splash-maps.com/?coupon-code=dartmoorprisonbreak&sc-page=shop] (15%!!) for ALL participants * Dartmoor Prison Break [https://www.dartmoorprisonbreak.com/dartmoor-prison-break-ultra-event](Take Part! Entries close 15th May, Challenge 30-31st May) * Lee’s Ultra Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/l.p.ultrarunner?igsh=eDR3NXc1ajAwY3hu] * Shout-out to Gemma Barnett, Lee’s supportive wife * Wroughton Whippetshttps [http://www.instagram.com/wroughton_whippets?igsh=MTRucHd3azRscWNjdw==] running group * Nathan Montague [https://therunningklub.trainingtiltapp.com/] at The Running Klub

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episode Episode 37 – 8 decades of Adventuring with Purpose. Of fear and courage with John Blashford-Snell artwork

Episode 37 – 8 decades of Adventuring with Purpose. Of fear and courage with John Blashford-Snell

In this episode, we explore the extraordinary life and adventures of John Blashford Snell, a true adventurer with over 90 years of experience, who has pioneered projects from expeditions on the Blue Nile to environmental innovations in plastic waste. Gain insight into the core principles of adventure and leadership, including team selection, choosing remote and meaningful areas, safety considerations, and maintaining affordability. John shares stories from his encounters with wild animals, interactions with global leaders like Haile Selassie, and lessons learned about courage and fear. Discover how his military experience evolved into inspiring young generations through Operation Drake, Rally International, and ongoing expeditions for environmental and social impact. Learn about practical tools like splash maps that aid exploration, and how to develop a mindset focused on adventure with purpose. Find inspiration in John’s five adventure habits: thoughtful team selection, choosing interesting areas, engaging meaningful tasks, prioritizing safety, and managing costs. Upcoming events: the 50th anniversary celebration of Operation Drake and Rally, and opportunities to meet John at the Armchair Adventure Festival 2026. Final takeaway: adventure is about exploration with a purpose—shaping resilient, compassionate individuals and contributing positively to the planet. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introducing John Blashford Snell and his adventuring legacy 00:36 - Early influences: family and scouting in New Zealand 01:21 - How adventuring became a career: military service and expeditions 02:22 - The transition from military expeditions to inspiring youth initiatives 03:14 - Stories of adventurous school runs by horseback in New Zealand 04:05 - John's military career and adventures in active service 05:26 - Leading overseas expeditions and inspiring future leaders 06:49 - From military expeditions to global environmental projects 07:29 - Operation Drake and Rally: empowering young explorers around the world 08:14 - The scale and impact of Operation Rally and its continuation 09:44 - Developing leadership and environmental awareness through expeditions 11:29 - Reflecting on John's legacy and his books—'Upmost East to Upmost West' 12:27 - Upcoming appearances and the Armchair Adventure Festival 14:21 - Recent projects in Costa Rica involving recycled plastic for environmental conservation 15:39 - Continuing adventures and upcoming expeditions 16:01 - Opportunities to join and support explorations through the Scientific Exploration Society 17:07 - Funding and grants for expeditions and the importance of exploration with purpose 18:16 - The Ecological focus of John’s expeditions and community involvement 19:16 - The importance of team selection, area choice, and adventure safety 20:22 - Handling the costs of expeditions and sponsorship considerations 21:00 - Recruitment: testing and selecting team members with adventurous qualities 23:00 - Developing courage through controlled exposure to fear and wild animals 24:51 - Fascinating animal encounters: snakes, gorillas, and lions 27:32 - The role of fear and courage in adventure – working with challenging situations 29:23 - Memorable stories from Ethiopia and interactions with royalty and wild animals 30:56 - Coming to the Armchair Adventure Festival and encouraging participation 31:39 - Summary of John’s five core adventure habits 32:00 - Using splash maps for exploration and environmental surveys 33:14 - John’s ongoing conservation work and how products like maps assist exploration 33:32 - Final farewell and encouragement for adventurers with purpose

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episode Episode 36 - Nicky Chisholm artwork

Episode 36 - Nicky Chisholm

In this episode of Adventure Habits, David Overton sits down with open water swimmer, community leader, and ocean advocate Nicky Chisholm, better known as Pink Nicky. As the organiser of Brighton's Big Swim and a passionate campaigner for cleaner seas, Nicky shares how open water swimming has shaped her life, built powerful communities, and inspired thousands of people to embrace adventure while protecting the natural world. Together, they discuss cold water swimming, ocean safety, mental resilience, environmental activism, Surfers Against Sewage, and the importance of stepping outside your comfort zone. Nicky also reveals her five personal adventure habits- from building the right adventure community to developing the mindset needed to overcome challenges in some of the world's most extreme environments. Whether you're an experienced swimmer, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply looking for inspiration to start your own adventure, this conversation is packed with practical advice, unforgettable stories, and a genuine passion for the water and the wild places that connect us all. Nicky’s essential Links! Prefer your water without turd? Sign Surfers Against Sewage Petition   https://www.sas.org.uk/water-quality/our-water-quality-campaigns/dirty-business-petition/ [https://www.sas.org.uk/water-quality/our-water-quality-campaigns/dirty-business-petition/] Educate yourself on the scandal of our Water Industry, Watch Dirty Business Channel 4  [https://www.channel4.com/programmes/dirty-business?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=19633109208&gbraid=0AAAAACqZr-BLwMsPjQPezWtGY7UYH00ji&gclid=CjwKCAjwu53SBhAhEiwAJzSLNjVbsddE3r1lhT4RL3idFX-cA1aErj8znr_nAdGkhkvTdDuuSf2mCBoCUAkQAvD_BwE] The Big Swim Impact Report  [https://pinknicky.com/tbs-2026-impact-report-2026] The Big Swim Collective  [https://pinknicky.com/the-big-swim-stories]

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episode Episode 35 - Jonathan Thomas artwork

Episode 35 - Jonathan Thomas

Walking Through History: Jonathan Thomas's Journey to Hadrian’s Wall and Beyond In this episode, Jonathan Thomas shares his decade-long fascination with British history and his upcoming adventure walking the legendary Hadrian’s Wall. Discover how meticulous planning, training, and a genuine interest in history can turn a dream into a transformative experience and how preparation and mindset are key to every adventure. Key insights: ✔ The origin story of Angletopia and its role in connecting Americans with British culture ✔ Why long-distance walks like Hadrian’s Wall draw enthusiasts and how they prepare physically and mentally ✔ The importance of choosing engaging, meaningful projects to stay motivated ✔ Practical tips for adventure preparation, including mapping, gear, and footwear ✔ The positive health impacts of long-distance training and walking ✔ The role of accountability, social pressure, and non-negotiables in sticking with goals How history, landscape, and personal interest fuel the passion for adventure Insights into UK trail infrastructure and how American adventurers can navigate and plan their journeys The significance of proper gear, especially footwear, and the value of detailed mapping Jonathan’s links * Anglotopia [https://anglotopia.memberful.com/] * Anglotopia Podcast [https://podcast.anglotopia.net/] * Ordnance Survey SplashMaps [https://www.splash-maps.com]  * Hadrian’s Wall + SplashMaps’ NEW Challenge Series of Long Distance Trails  [https://www.splash-maps.com/product-category/destinations/?jsf=epro-archive-products&_s=Long%20Distance%20SplashMaps]

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episode Episode 34 - Stave Chilton artwork

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episode Episode 33 - Nick Goldsmith artwork

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