Film

Hughsey's Tri-Nation Triathlon

An unsupported adventure through the UK by bike, pack-raft and foot
 
The poster for the film, showing a vast a landscape of a lake, fields and mountains in the background, with Adventurer Claire Hughes striding across the mountain ridge.

About

Director

George Hopkins, Jack Fisher

Producer

Ali Herbert

Running time

19 minutes

Country / Nationality

UK

Two years after a dramatic air-ambulance rescue, everyday adventurer Claire Hughes sets out to hike, pack-raft, and cycle through Wales, England, and Scotland on an unsupported journey — a powerful testament to resilience, humour, and the joy of self-propelled travel. Carrying all her gear and joined at times by friends, Claire paddles the longest lake in each country she passes through, completes the Three Peaks on foot, and cycles the long miles in between, all with her trademark humour and determination. Claire’s past escapades include rowing the Atlantic and crossing India in a rickshaw dressed as a giraffe, but this film brings her story closer to home, and closer to the heart of why we seek out challenge in the first place.