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What to buy your outdoors fan for Christmas? Here's grough's stocking-filler guide
We've been out evaluating lots of festive goodies that we think will make ideal gifts for the outdoors fan in your life.
On test: camping accessories reviewed
Whether you're pitching a tent on a campsite or heading to the hills for a wild camp, we think you'll find these additions to your kit useful.
Dales police appeal for information after brutal killing of hen harrier chicks
Police in the Yorkshire Dales said four hen harrier chicks were deliberately killed in their nest earlier this year.
Patagonia's Yvon Chouinard gives away his company: 'Earth is now our shareholder'
Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, the climber turned reluctant businessman, has given his company to a trust and a collective that will use profits for projects to tackle the climate emergency.
Central Beacons rescuers gain Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
A rescue team in south Wales has received the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team has a history going back ...
Lakeland mountain rescuers' drone exercise ends in unexpected incident
An exercise by mountain rescuers using a drone to search for a casualty had an unexpected ending, demonstrating technology has its limitations.
Muslim Hikers thank people for 'amazing' support after social media attacks
A group called Muslim Hikers has thanked social media users for their ‘amazing’ support after disparaging remarks were posted by some people online after a Peak District event.
Search Dogsbodies receive £5,000 boost for vital equipment
Dogsbodies helping a search charity will benefit from a cash boost from walking and outdoor provider HF Holidays.
Severe Lakes weather forces abandonment of OMM races for only third time
The Original Mountain Marathon has been called off for only the third time in its 54-year history. Flooded roads in the Lake District made safety t...
Police condemn 'act of vandalism' after Sycamore Gap tree felled overnight
One of the most visited and photographed viewpoints on Hadrian’s Wall is no more, after an act of vandalism.
North York Moors go on fire alert as dry spell continues
National park bosses in the North York Moors are urging visitors to be vigilant as the risk of wildfires increases.
Team's gear damaged in 14-hour rescue of injured Glyder Fach scrambler
Rescuers in Eryri-Snowdonia had to scrap a 100m rope and other gear that were damaged during a mammoth rescue of an injured man lasting more than 14 hours.
Dartmoor national park bosses ban barbecues as fire risk rises during heatwave
National park bosses in Dartmoor have banned barbecues and open fires on common land in the area. The move is in response to the increased risk of ...
Luxury £15,000 trail-run organisers accused of damaging Arran mountain
Organisers of a ‘luxury’ ultrarunning event in Scotland have been widely criticised for marking parts of the course with yellow paint.
Hill-goers in Scotland warned of potentially dangerous conditions following storms
Mountain experts are warning severe weather is likely to continue across Scotland’s hills over the weekend, following the passage of Storm Eunice.
Three-year project aims to protect future of England's upland commons
A three-year £3m project to secure the future of upland commons has received a funding boost. The system of common land was enshrined in law in th...
Volunteers re-roof two Hebridean bothies after lockdown problems delay work
Volunteers have completed repairs to two remote Hebridean bothies after overcoming numerous problems during the coronavirus pandemic.
Illegal raptor killings at all-time high, with North Yorkshire top of table of shame
North Yorkshire has again topped the league table of shame for raptor persecution – the seventh year in a row.