Reading Time: 5 minutes Climbing Fisher requires no mountaineering equipment, no technical skills. But the steady steepness makes for a long, hard day
Author: Gerry Feehan
Travel writer Gerry Feehan, QC, is a retired lawyer, avid traveller and photographer.
Immersed in the zesty flavours of Kerala, India
Reading Time: 4 minutes In the last of a four-part series on India, Gerry Feehan explores a world of exotic spices – and encounters Joe Tourist yet again
The squalid, stifling slums of Mumbai
Reading Time: 4 minutes Gerry Feehan explores one square kilometre that will forever be seared into his memory
The world’s most perfect building does not disappoint
Reading Time: 4 minutes In the second of a four-part series on India, Gerry Feehan visits the Taj Mahal and the blessed Ganges
The flavour, energy and urgency of India unfold spontaneously
Reading Time: 5 minutes In Part 1 of a four-part series, Gerry Feehan avoids ‘Delhi belly’ and discovers that India is a photographer’s paradise
Lake O’Hara Lodge: a timeless Rocky Mountain beauty
Reading Time: 5 minutes At every turn, a mind-blowing vista opened before us. But always – far below – lay Lake O’Hara, an artist’s palette in aquamarine
Off the beaten track in Hawaii
Reading Time: 6 minutes A week with the free spirits of Hana, replete with bevvies and grind, green eggs, and an elusive hunt for wild boar
Pleasure and pain: tree skiing at Whistler
Reading Time: 5 minutes The 2010 Olympics ended nearly eight years ago but the party carries on. The hills and streets echo with languages and accents from around the globe
At Boulder Hut, every ski turn comes after a lot of (uphill) effort
Reading Time: 4 minutes Boulder Hut in the Purcell Range of southeastern British Columbia offers a rustic – and fabulous – backcountry skiing experience