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About Charlie
A highly motivated, resourceful director specialising in adventure, natural history and remote location work, Charlie is known for his creativity and leadership, combined with a superb work ethic, adept at adapting to challenging environments and managing complex logistics and H&S. A veteran of over 70 countries, he's filmed across five continents, including some of the most hostile and far-flung locations on the planet - from the Namib Desert and the mountains of Tibet to Chernobyl’s reactor number 4 and the depths of the Amazon.

Charlie is a passionate storyteller and loves exploring ways of articulating ideas in visually creative and engaging ways. He has extensive experience working with prominent on-screen talent and managing crew sizes from 4 to over 100. Cars, trucks, boats, motorbikes, paragliders, hot-air balloons, horseback, camelback, scuba diving, in trees and on cliff faces…if you can conceivably get a camera and a presenter there, he's probably shot it.


When not filming, Charlie makes time for his own adventures, whether motorcycling at the ends of the earth or mountaineering from the Alps to the Himalayas.
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Gift Ideas That Support Great Ape Conservation

04 Apr 2024  |  4apes.com
The article provides a list of gift ideas that contribute to great ape conservation efforts. It highlights various companies and organizations that offer adoption schemes or sell products with a portion of profits supporting ape conservation. For example, adopting a chimpanzee through Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue and Protection or a gorilla through The Born Free Foundation. It also features the Alpine Coffee Shop selling conservation t-shirts, Teemill's Skywalker Hoolock Gibbon clothing line, and Andy Gilpin's ape artwork with profits aiding conservation. Additionally, it mentions a diamond pendant designed by Kate Mara supporting Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue and Protection, the Animal Behaviour Collective's Redbubble store funding student microgrants, and the Remembering Great Apes book with profits for conservation. The article encourages ethical shopping and supporting conservation charities through Amazon Smile.

A Tree Top Escape Of Luxury, North Devon

15 Aug 2023  |  baldhiker.com
The article describes the author's experience visiting Tree Top Escape, a luxurious treehouse accommodation located in the rural heart of North Devon, UK. The treehouse is depicted as a modern, chic, and technologically equipped venue, contrasting with traditional rustic treehouses. It features an open plan living area with a glass wall and balcony offering stunning views, high-tech amenities, and cozy bedrooms with ensuites. The property also includes a hot tub on the balcony and is described as an ideal wedding venue, capable of hosting intimate ceremonies and providing a memorable experience for couples. The author highly recommends Tree Top Escape for special occasions or a high-end retreat among the treetops.

Speedwell Cavern: A Peak District Underground Boat Adventure

05 Jun 2023  |  baldhiker.com
Speedwell Cavern, located in the Derbyshire Peak District, offers a unique underground boat adventure suitable for families. The cavern maintains a constant temperature and is accessible via 106 steps. Once a lead mine dating back to 1771, it now features safe pathways and lighting for visitors. The article recounts a personal visit by the author with their family, highlighting the informative and enjoyable tour led by a knowledgeable guide. The cavern is part of a larger network of caves, including connections to Peak Cavern. Visitors can book tours through the Speedwell Cavern website and enjoy the local area, which includes Castleton village, known for its cave systems and the rare Blue John stone. The author recommends visiting the gift shop and exploring the village for a complete experience.

A Journey Through The Full English Breakfast

19 Mar 2023  |  baldhiker.com
The article celebrates the Full English Breakfast, detailing its components, regional variations, and historical background. It explains that the Full English typically includes bacon, sausage, eggs, mushrooms, beans, tomatoes, toast or fried bread, and is accompanied by tea, coffee, or juice. The author notes regional additions like Haggis in Scotland and Laverbread in Wales. The tradition dates back to the 14th/15th century among the gentry and evolved through the Victorian and Edwardian eras to become a common meal in the 1950s. The article also discusses black pudding, a traditional part of the breakfast, and hash browns, a North American addition. Condiments typically include brown sauce or ketchup. The author concludes by praising the Full English Breakfast as a nutritious, versatile, and beloved English tradition.

A Guide To Hiking With Kids

07 Sep 2022  |  baldhiker.com
The article is a guide for parents on how to successfully hike with children, emphasizing that with proper planning and expectation management, hiking can be an enjoyable activity for the whole family. The author, a seasoned hiker living near Snowdonia National Park, shares personal experiences and practical tips covering clothing, weather, supplies, planning, setting goals, managing expectations, and ensuring the experience remains fun for the kids. The guide includes advice on appropriate footwear, layering clothes, checking weather forecasts, packing sufficient food and water, and setting achievable goals to keep children motivated. The overarching message is that hiking with kids is not only possible but also a rewarding way to create lasting memories and instill a love for nature in young ones.

All About Gannets – Britain’s Largest Seabird

25 Aug 2022  |  baldhiker.com
The article discusses the author's experience observing gannets at RSPB Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire, UK. Gannets are described as Britain's largest seabird with distinctive features and a remarkable diving ability to catch fish. The author notes that juvenile gannets undergo several changes before reaching their adult plumage. The article also highlights the threats to gannets, particularly Avian Flu, which has affected the population at Alderney Wildlife Trust. DEFRA's advice on reporting dead wild birds is mentioned. The author encourages learning about and protecting seabirds by visiting nature reserves like Bempton Cliffs, which is home to various species including puffins and potentially the black-browed albatross.

A Dining Experience At Botanica, Kirkby Lonsdale

03 Aug 2022  |  baldhiker.com
The article is a glowing review of Botanica, a cafe & restaurant located in Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria. The author praises the establishment for its amazing food, fantastic staff, and lovely ambience and decor. Botanica is described as having a Pan-Asian inspired menu with a variety of options, including vegan and vegetarian dishes. The author highlights the quality of the food, the elegant yet casual atmosphere, and the transformation of the outdoor dining area. The review mentions specific dishes such as oysters with homemade mignonette sauce, duck and spiced lentil spring rolls, mini lobster tacos, asparagus with chilli hollandaise, tuna tataki, sticky soy short rib bao buns, and truffle oil and parmesan french fries. The staff, particularly the manager Linda, are commended for their warm and welcoming service. The author concludes by recommending Botanica as a hidden gem worth visiting.

A Family Adventure on World Swallowtail Day at Hickling Broad

14 Jun 2022  |  baldhiker.com
The article discusses the swallowtail butterfly, a rare species found in the Norfolk Broads, UK. The swallowtail is the largest butterfly in the UK, with a wingspan of 9.3cm, and can be seen in the summer months. World Swallowtail Day, initiated by the Swallowtail and Birdwing Butterfly Trust, aims to raise awareness about the species and the importance of protecting their habitat. The author visited Hickling Broad, a Norfolk Wildlife Trust site, with their children to participate in World Swallowtail Day activities and to spot the butterfly. The site offers a visitor center, walking trails, and boat tours. Although the swallowtail was not seen on the boat trip, the author eventually spotted the butterfly on the walking trail. The visit was described as an adventure and highlighted the importance of nature reserves for conservation and public enjoyment.

Campaigning for the Improvement of Our Environment

31 May 2022  |  green.org
Donal Griffin, a marine policy officer for Fair Seas Ireland, shares his journey from a landlocked childhood to becoming a marine biologist passionate about Ireland's marine life. He recounts his educational background, his involvement with the Irish Basking Shark Group, and his extensive research and policy work. Griffin emphasizes the importance of climate change and sustainability, noting the real-life impacts they have on people and ecosystems. He envisions that in ten years, his work in environmental policy will continue to focus on improving the environment, hoping for a better baseline and successful case studies of nature's recovery. Griffin encourages individuals to notice and care for nature as a powerful step towards combating climate change and biodiversity loss.

Documentary Filmmaking to Improve the Accessibility of Research

25 May 2022  |  green.org
Dr. Natasha Phillips, a marine biologist and documentary filmmaker, discusses her work in making scientific research accessible to the public through film. As a National Geographic Explorer, she has been involved in various platforms, including Radio 4 and the Discovery Channel, to speak about marine conservation. Her documentary 'Secrets of the Basking Shark' has been selected for international film festivals. Phillips emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change and sustainability and hopes for a future where science and filmmaking are more open and accessible. She encourages individuals to stay positive and contribute to the community effort in combating environmental issues.
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