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6 Jan 2025 - A quick post to let you know the current issue of Wild magazine (#198) features a tribute to Craig (sample pictures above). I am sincerely grateful to Wild Magazine editor James McCormack for making space to showcase Craig’s extensive photographic legacy. It was impossible for me to select images from Craig’s vast catalogue so that tough job went to James and the result is a varied and beautiful spread of images from across many different adventure locations. Compiling the accompanying words, in a way that would honour Craig’s humble nature (but not deny his profound impact in life), was also difficult. But the Wild magazine piece also includes tributes from friends and colleagues. These do a true job of illustrating Craig’s “stoke” for the natural world and his kindness in the human one. No doubt he would be embarrassed by all the fuss but also, I hope, quietly chuffed by the appearance of such a variety of his images.

— Chrissy xox

Sad tidings.

Many of you likely know already, but it is with deep regret that we have to announce that Craig ‘Casual’ Fardell, has moved on to adventures in another realm. He succumbed to his battle with cancer on June 5.

Cas was half of the amazing awildland couple (along with Chrissy) who inspired us all with their adventures, eloquent writings and amazing photography.

Everyone will have their own reflections on the life and legacy of Cas. He was a mentor and friend to so many and his calm, kind, thoughtful, stoked and humorous demeanor is what drew so many to him. There are few people on the planet who loved nature more and explored its varied, wild places with so much passion and skill. He was a master of bushcraft and adventure sports. He was also one of the best wildlife and landscape photographers around, capturing beautiful images that will continue to lead viewers to dream, reflect and plan adventures for many years to come.

In one of Cas’s final emails, he said "No regrets, all things positive. Keep paddling, keep walking, keep exploring because that's what life is all about". He was a true legend.

Please offer your love and support to Chrissy in this very difficult time.

Brian C.

"For Nature is a lavish giver in beauty, in health, in peace, and in interest, and none there are to whom she will not give who go to seek."

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— Archer Russell, Australian nature and travel writer, 1881-1960.

Edward Abbey

“to not just think about nature but to think with nature”

“All things excellent are as difficult as they are rare, said a wise man. If so, what happens to excellence when we eliminate the difficulty and the rarity?”

- Edward Abbey, Desert Solitaire