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Lakes walker found after night-time search
A 73-year-old man walker was found by rescuers after getting lost at night on a Cumbrian fell. The man, from the Liverpool area, rang 999 after los...
Surf's up for mountaineering meeting
Visitors to the annual meeting of the British Mountaineering Council will be able to indulge their favourite pastimes: climbing, walking, drinking, eating – and surfing.
Outdoors Show on move as final Birmingham event approaches
This month’s Outdoors Show will be the last one at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre. From next year, the event will move to London and w...
Cool aims for new record with Everest charity attempt
Seven-times Everest summiteer Kenton Cool aims this spring to extend his record with a further attempt on the world’s highest mountain.
Rescuers witness climber's 200m fall
A woman was airlifted to hospital yesterday after falling 200m (656ft) while climbing in the Lake District.
Stressed-out city workers given free fresh air
Deskbound and dreaming of the open fells? Is the dreary grime of the city making you pine for the hills? A little help is at hand: 0.42g of help ex...
Macbeth takes Friends' peaks project to century
Macbeth and his lady wife have notched up a milestone for a major outdoors project. In this case it’s walker Kevin Macbeth and his spouse Barbara...
Expert warning to Nevis summiteers as snow buries cairns
A mountain expert has warned walkers to take care on Britain’s highest mountain after prolonged winter snows left important navigation aids virtually invisible.
Hillwalkers urged to back campaign after 'pathetic' response
Scotland’s mountaineering chief is urging the hillwalking and climbing community to back two MSPs fighting against unsightly tracks on the country’s mountains.
Final day for Ordnance Survey free mapping consultation
Tomorrow is the final date for submissions to the Government’s consultation on freeing Ordnance Survey data.
Nevis scheme to end as cash dries up
The axe is to fall on a scheme that has managed Britain’s highest mountain for the last seven years.
Tryfan's status at risk as hill sleuths plan survey
One of the shapeliest of north Wales’s 3,000ft mountains could soon lose its status. Tryfan, the perfectly mountain-shaped peak in the Ogwen Vall...
Expert gatherings will look at outdoors future
Outdoor experts will gather this week at a conference looking at recreation and conservation in Britain’s mountains and hills.
Lakes volunteers muck in for photo competition
The photographic work of two Lake District volunteers has been shortlisted in a national contest. The Muck in 4 Life competition was set up to cele...
Police investigate mountain rescue hoax calls
Police in Cumbria have confirmed they are investigating the circumstances of phone calls made during the November floods which led to mountain rescue teams mounting a search operation on Skiddaw.
Rescue crews chalk up record year for callouts
Rescuers gathered this morning to celebrate a record-breaking year. Crews from the Royal Navy’s search and rescue helicopter base at HMS Gannet h...
Mountain council numbers on the up as finances hold
Membership of Britain’s representative mountaineering body continued to climb last year. Of course they did, that’s why they join the British M...
Novice aims to be youngest British woman to summit Everest
Ever woken up with a crazy idea? Personally, I find it an effort even to realise what day it is, but one young woman did indeed awake with a dream. ...