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The white stuff: how winter hillwalkers can stay safe

As much of Britain is cloaked in the white stuff, and walkers’ and mountain lovers’ hopes of a decent winter rise, it’s important to revise our approach to tackling the hills as snow and ice cover our usual routes and temperatures drop below freezing.

Everest group leads mountain clean-up

Helicopter parts and 69 oxygen bottles were among nearly a tonne of rubbish removed from Everest by a group of mountaineers earlier this year.

Sea to Sea: we follow Wainwright from Coast to Coast

Britain has 15 national trails – long-distance paths and bridleways that offer a challenge to anyone who wants to walk, cycle or ride a horse over linked rights of way..

The West Highland Way: 95 miles of pain, pleasure, plasters and pasties

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Eagle Tor closed to climbers

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Boozed-up campers wreak havoc in Lakes

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Scots instructors will get wild-camping training

Scotland’s outdoor instructors will be trained to reduce their impact on the wild in a series of sessions starting tomorrow.

Hair rollers among rubbish netted in Knoydart clean-up

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The West Highland Way: 95 miles of pain, pleasure, plasters and pasties

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Loo with a view for Europe's high spot

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Welsh highpoint will have Portuguese roof

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Snowdon summit: demolition men move in

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