Adventurer, author and presenter Alice Morrison doesn’t do things by halves. After ditching the rat race in 2011, she’s taken on countless extraordinary expeditions all over the world and been called the Indiana Jones for girls.
Born in Scotland, Alice spent her early years in Uganda and Ghana. Her first adventure saw her cycle from Cairo to Cape Town on the Tour d’Afrique - a journey spanning 12,000km across four months.
Among other epic achievements, she ran the Marathon des Sables dubbed the ‘toughest race on earth’ and became the first woman to walk the length of Morocco’s Draa River in 2019.
She went on to trek across the Sahara and the Atlas Mountains, which she now calls home. We caught up with Alice, 60, as she embarks on a road trip across Saudi Arabia.
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