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Alice Ford

Alice Ford documents solo adventure travel through national parks, mountain hikes, wildlife encounters, and lesser-known outdoor destinations. The programming combines cinematic travel filmmaking with an explorer’s perspective, occasionally extending to sustainable-living ideas and behind-the-scenes material from film work. It suits viewers seeking visually driven outdoor inspiration, destination discovery, and a personal travelogue rather than a narrowly technical hiking guide.

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Editorial focusTravel & Place Discovery Backcountry Hiking
Audience scale75K followers
Videos748 videos
Active since07 August 2009

Editorial note

WorthWatch verdict

Best for

Viewers drawn to cinematic solo journeys through wild places

Strength

Immersive place-based storytelling across parks, trails, and wildlife

Consider if

you want travel inspiration over detailed hiking instruction

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Deep Dive

Alice Ford: Solo Journeys Through Wild Places

Main focus

Alice Ford follows solo routes through national parks, mountain landscapes and lesser-known destinations, pairing hikes and wildlife encounters with cinematic travel storytelling. Sustainable-living ideas and occasional film-set glimpses widen the portrait of life outdoors.

Why it matters

Choosing a destination for its scenery, trails and sense of remoteness becomes easier through first-person visits to wild places. The mix of travelogue and outdoor observation rewards viewers seeking inspiration rather than technical route instruction.

Style

Cinematic location footage frames a personal explorer’s narrative, moving between mountain hikes, oceans, animals and off-the-beaten-path stops. The tone is visual and experiential, with solo travel at the centre rather than a formal how-to format.

Consistency

Across a broad archive, the subject range stays rooted in adventure travel and outdoor exploration, while sustainable living and film-work glimpses provide occasional side paths. It works best as a personal travel journal rather than a single-purpose hiking resource.

Editorial note

Use these journeys as inspiration, then check current local conditions, regulations, route details and wildlife guidance before heading outdoors.