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Walker found safe after eight-hour overnight search

A walker was found safe after going missing overnight in the Highlands. The Glen Doll ranger raised the alarm after 68-year-old Dundonian Leo Fewst...

24 March 2011

New chair for oldest national conservation charity

A lifelong walker is the new chairman of Britain’s oldest national conservation body. Tim Crowther has taken over the chair of the Open Spaces So...

23 March 2011

Plans for first section of England's coastal path revealed

Natural England has published detailed proposals for the first section of England’s Coast Path. The 30km (19-mile) stretch in Dorset from Lulwort...

22 March 2011

Flash guides rescuers to walkers lost in mist

Two walkers lost in cloud on a Lakeland fell used a camera flash to guide rescuers to them. A major search today involving 30 rescuers from two tea...

21 March 2011

Island nature reserve will welcome walkers

An island nature reserve will welcome walkers from next month. The Isle of May, in the Firth of Forth, will be accessible by boat from 1 April. The...

21 March 2011

Climber dies after being struck by rock on sea cliffs

A climber has died after being struck by a rock while on sea cliffs. Jonathon Woods was climbing with his girlfriend at Bosherton Head in Pembrokes...

21 March 2011

Squeezed budgets 'Could still put English forests at risk'

England’s public woodland could still be at risk if the Government starves the Forestry Commission of cash, according to a leading outdoors campaigner.

20 March 2011

Woman rescued after three-hour caving ordeal

A woman was rescued from a cave after injuring herself while taking part in an organised trip underground.

19 March 2011

Body found after Highland search

Rescuers have found a man’s body after a major overnight search in the Highlands. Police were alerted at 9.40pm yesterday by the family of the 69...

19 March 2011

Recall notice issued on winter climbing gear

A Spanish gear company has issued a recall notice on three of its snow anchor models. The recall affects a certain batch of Fixe’s snow picket an...

23 March 2011

Ingleborough crash plane pictures show men were lucky to survive

Rescuers have released pictures of the wreckage of a light aircraft that crashed on to one of Yorkshire’s Three Peaks on Monday.

23 March 2011

Mountain teams pull two from crashed plane

Mountain rescuers pulled two men from the wreck of a light aircraft that crashed on a Dales fellside.

22 March 2011

Tributes to mountaineering pioneer who died in Highlands

The climbing community has led tributes to a former president of the Scottish Mountaineering Club who died at the weekend.

21 March 2011

Mountain festival adopts Lakeland tourism charity

The organisers of this year’s Keswick Mountain Festival have teamed up with a charity that supports sustainable tourism and conservation in the Lake District.

21 March 2011

Climbers safe after eight-hour night rescue

Two climbers were rescued in a night-time operation lasting eight hours. The pair, from Peterborough, were reported overdue after setting out for a...

21 March 2011

Walkers caught out as perigee Moon causes high tides

Coastguards have pleaded with walkers to check tide times after a spate of rescues as people were cut off by high spring tides.

20 March 2011

Politician urges outdoors fans to make views heard on hilltracks

A Scottish politician is urging outdoors enthusiasts to make their views known when a consultation paper on hilltracks is published next week.

19 March 2011

Bus provides scenic railway link for Dales walk festival

Organisers of a Dales walking festival will run a shuttle bus service to the nearest railway station to encourage visitors to use public transport.

18 March 2011

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