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Why I have become a race director
Let me tell you why I have given myself a lot of work to do in 2026
Jan 13 • Immy Sykes
Voicenotes for the wordlovers: Episode 2 - Thirty Below
A short voice note to you all about why I loved the book Thirty Below by Cassidy Randall
Dec 15, 2025 • Immy Sykes
Bats and buzzards and I am just a weird naked ape
Thinking about times I've experienced nature differently
Dec 7, 2025 • Immy Sykes
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Yeah, but what's in it for me? Why I don't think outdoor brands should be in charge of community
Apr 19, 2025 • Immy Sykes
‘…the less said about it the better’: the wisdom of shutting up about adventures and why I am still thinking about it.
Feb 2, 2025 • Immy Sykes
The porridge pot, and the privilege of getting to know your dad via bike
Jun 22, 2025 • Immy Sykes
The voices of women's cycling: hearing all about labial tears and vulval sores.
Feb 23, 2025 • Immy Sykes
The stag's bellow, the slaughter and the foreshortening
Oct 27, 2025 • Immy Sykes
Your body is the site of rebellion and resistance; your activism is your bike ride
Mar 8, 2025 • Immy Sykes
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Bookmarks: voice notes for the wordlovers - Ep 1 Your Absence is Darkness
Launching a new 'series' where I talk about the books I love, liked, and disliked as if I am voice noting you.
Nov 26, 2025 • Immy Sykes
The stag's bellow, the slaughter and the foreshortening
short thoughts on language and place
Oct 27, 2025 • Immy Sykes
The serviceberry of rock climbing
Thinking about Robin Wall Kimmerer as I climb
Sep 21, 2025 • Immy Sykes and Emily Ankers
I've got no motivation to write, so please have whatever thoughts are in my head
Short. Unedited. Little paragraphs just on stuff.
Jul 31, 2025 • Immy Sykes
The porridge pot, and the privilege of getting to know your dad via bike
A meander through what it means to cycle with your parents
Jun 22, 2025 • Immy Sykes
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