Basho rewrites: Rime of the Frostmaiden – Destruction’s Light.
Basho2023-08-01T14:35:50+01:00**Caution this post contains spoilers for Destruction's Light!** When I was a child, I had no one to [...]
**Caution this post contains spoilers for Destruction's Light!** When I was a child, I had no one to [...]
We are happy to announce that we have completed a major overhaul of Basho Films, including a new logo [...]
Come see the ever changing colours of Uluru in all its unbelievably rich and mesmerising splendor at sunset. Followed by the next morning as the sun rises and the colours grow as the sun bathes the rock faces in light.
A journey to Wudang Mountain; the small mountain range in the northwestern part of Hubei, China, just south of Shiyan. [...]
After watching LOTR for the first time I started a long journey of the heart. The first steps were the [...]
At one point in our journey I actually advocated to Cesca that we skip China. That she didn’t listen, and [...]
Certain cities in the world are instantly recognisable from hundreds of classic movies that have been set there. No one [...]
Shot entirely on location at CopeHill Down. The main feature is 37 minutes of the best milsim ever undertaken in the UK! I had an inside track on the “serial” events, a first person perspective on the role play and took part in all the big actions – including the capture of the objective for the US team. All cut together with music and professionally coloured, this is a great film of how deep milsim can go.
When you travel through a country, especially if you are using a published travel guide, you are walking a well trodden path. Indeed maybe a thousand people are doing it with you simultaneously. This has a very strong effect over time, as more and more guest houses start catering only to the backpacker and spring up all along the route, which had myriad knock-on effects. Such as: taxi services who know the guide books better than you do and hordes of travellers at ever corner all "experiencing" the local atmosphere; all the time failing to realise that they are in a "bubble" like a Disney theme park ride.
I sat on the balcony and considered the view. The remote 7800ft high mountain town of Shimla flowed over the [...]
Here is a quick cut, colour and render of the Helicopter Assault during Tier One's Rolling Thunder Milsim event. I [...]
Jaisalmer is a town located 575 m west from the state capital Jaipur. It lies in the heart of the [...]
Ask a hundred people where in the world they would like to visit most of all and a significant percentage [...]
It was when I was sitting in the steam room at Virgin Active with 20 sweaty men all dressed in the same set of bright beach shorts, and making jokes about their penises, that something struck me as odd, “This has to be,” I announced into the cloud of steam, which was being jetted into the room at an alarming rate and temperature, “the most surreal Ground Zero Weekender I have ever been to.”
The most common question I have been asked by people after returning home is, “which was your favourite country to [...]
For most martial artists, being mugged in broad daylight is an unlikely occurrence. Fit, aware and confident looking people do [...]
I lay on my back and tried to relax. The sound of rolling waves crashed back and forth in the [...]
In 2009 Cesca and I visited the amazing slopes of Wudang Mountain. The mountain is located roughly in northwestern part [...]
The travel blogging is back! Note: This is the third part of a complete three part article that completes our [...]
Note: This is the second part of a complete three part article that completes our time in Vietnam. We continue [...]
The travel blogging is back! Note: This is the first part of a final three part article that completes our [...]