30/01/2026
“Couldn’t I just do this with my mates for free?”
Yes. And we actively encourage people to go on their own micro adventures.
What Wolf Pack offers isn’t a guided walk or a professional hike. It’s a deliberately designed experience. One that feels more adventurous, more immersive, and more connecting than just setting off on your own.
That’s why we cap numbers at around 100 so it feels like a tribe rather than a crowd. Why people move in small teams. Why there are no phones, no GPS, no money, and no pre revealed route. Those containers create uncertainty, exploration, and proper shared challenge.
There’s also something important about doing it alongside other teams, under the same rules, at the same time. It adds stakes, shared reference points, and a sense that this moment matters. Doing it with mates is great. Doing it within a designed challenge tends to be far more memorable.
Add to that simple analogue elements like a shared camp and low key music, and it stops feeling like a walk and starts feeling like an adventure.
It’s tough, but you’re supported throughout. Enough structure to feel safe. Enough freedom to feel alive.
Some people prefer to plan everything themselves. That’s great.
Wolf Pack is for people who want the adventure designed, not sanitised.