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02 May 2008

Climbers rescued after getting stuck on Ben Nevis

Three climbers were rescued after becoming cragfast on Ben Nevis.Ben Nevis's north faceThe men, from Lancashire, were attempting a route on Observatory Gully when they became stuck.

25 May 2008

Exhausted Fiennes abandons Everest attempt

Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes has failed in his attempt to summit Everest.Everest: defeated Fiennes for second timeThe 64-year-old was forced to turn back due to exhaustion while making the final assault on the peak.

24 May 2008

BMC sets up fund for care of crags

A £10,000 fund has been set up to look after climbing crags in England and Wales.High Rocks, near Tunbridge Wells, after woodland managementBob Moulton Half of the Crag Care Fund, established by the British Mountaineering Council, will be used for work on crags owned and managed by the council.

21 May 2008

Elvis walk nets ?10 000

Winging its way into grough’s email inbox is an update from the dynamic pair behind the King of Walks.Just to jog your memory, the two Aberdeen academics set off from the little-known inlet of Elvis Voe (pictured above) near Bressay in Shetland to the farm named Presley in Moray.

07 August 2006

Record rescue as Stanley gets himself in a hole

A call-out yesterday provided paws for thought for rescuers in the Yorkshire Dales.Stanley, back safe above groundThe effort to free a Lancashire walker from a pothole near Horton-in-Ribblesdale marked a significant milestone in the Cave Rescue Organisation’s record: the 400th animal rescue.

21 May 2008

Peak District launches 'MySpace' for park fans

Britain’s first national park is claiming another first – its own version of MySpace for lovers of the Peak District.Peak District visitors can upload pictures and videos to the site by mobile phoneMyPeakExperience offers the chance to upload pictures, video and text to share users’ views and thoughts of the national park.

20 May 2008

Munros and corbetts will challenge LAMMers this year

This year’s Lowe Alpine Mountain Marathon will not be a boggy trudge, but a mountain journey, with munros and corbetts to conquer.Competitors on last year's LAMMFelicity MartinThat’s the promise of the organisers of the event, dubbed the connoisseur’s mountain marathon.

19 May 2008

Police name tent-death woman

Police have named a woman whose body was found in a tent near a castle at Edzell, in Angus.Gemma Louise Clark, 22, of Perth Road, Dundee, was discovered by a walker on land known as Pirn Brigg, on the bank of West Water burn about 3.10pm on Tuesday.Tayside Police say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the woman’s death.

16 May 2008

Dales scheme judged best environment project

A scheme which saw hardy cattle replace sheep on the Pennine uplands has won an award, for the second year running.Cows in the project were monitored with GPS devicesThe Limestone Country Project was judged top environmental project in the Yorkshire Rural Awards.

27 May 2008

Fire crews fight Pennine wildfires

Fire crews are battling two major moorland fires in the Pennines.Smoke from the moor fires drifts across the Pennine landscapeAbout 65 firefighters are tackling the first blaze, which has engulfed 11km (7 miles) of Rishworth Moor near Ripponden in West Yorkshire.

26 May 2008

Yorkshire Dales on fire alert as moorland dries out

Access land in the Yorkshire Dales could be closed this weekend if the fire risk rises any further.Firefighters tackle a moorland blazeThe Fire Severity Index issued by the Met Office stands at level four – high – for the whole of the national park.

23 May 2008

Fear of buzzard attack forces race route change

Organisers of a Lakeland race have altered the course – because of fears competitors will be attacked by buzzards.The Garburn Trail Race has been shortened by a kilometre to avoid an area where a pair of nesting buzzards with a fierce reputation have made their home.

22 May 2008

'Housebound' walking guide claimed disability benefits

A man led guided walks in Cumbria and Scotland while claiming benefits for a condition which kept him indoors.Eric Alistair Wallace received £8,804 to which he was not entitled.

22 May 2008

Lantern walkers will light Malham night

A famous Yorkshire landmark will be aglow this weekend as a summer-long festival starts.Malham CoveMalham Cove, the 80m (260ft) limestone crag, is the venue for a torchlit walk to launch the Yorkshire Dales national park’s Hay Time Festival.

21 May 2008

Public body to take over Cairn Gorm railway company

The financially troubled Cairn Gorm funicular railway will be in public hands after development agency Highlands and Islands Enterprise agreed to take on ownership of the operating company.The Cairngorm funicularZoe GriceThe controversial railway, the construction of which was opposed by the Cairngorm Campaign, was opened in 2001.

20 May 2008

Cavers 'died trying to escape' flooded system

An experienced caver and his novice colleague probably died because they tried to escape from a flooded cave, rather than staying put, an inquest heard today.The entrance to Long Churn CaveEngineer Caroline Fletcher, 28, perished on her first trip underground in the Yorkshire Dales.

16 May 2008

Walkers urged to take care to avoid wildfires

Fire risks in England’s national parks are expected to lessen as cooler, wetter weather moves across the country, but many areas remain on a ‘high’ level and prone to wildfires.Moorland fires: devastating to the environmentBritain’s Met Office now produces a Fire Severity Index, and rights to roam are automatically suspended when this reaches its highest mark: level five – exceptional.

14 May 2008

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