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Accidental verdict on careful Tryfan walker
A coroner has recorded a verdict of accidental death on a walker who died on a north Wales mountain. Roman Deans died from multiple injuries after ...
Total recall for belay devices as firm stops making descenders
The makers of a belay device used on many climbing walls and towers have decided to stop making the model after problems were found with its operation.
Quad death pair linked to outdoor store burglary
Two men who died when the quad bike they were riding was hit by a train in south Wales may have been involved in the theft of £40,000 of outdoor gear shortly before their death.
National park group welcomes plan to bury more power lines
The Government body that oversees electricity distribution is recommending the extension of a scheme that has seen unsightly power lines buried in national parks.
Everest woman will tell inspirational tale of a mountaineer
The only British woman to have climbed Everest twice will give a lecture in her home town this month.
Ticks to tight boots: site has mountaineers' medical insights
Would you know how to cope with a medical emergency on the mountains? We all hope we will never need to deal with such a situation, but forewarned ...
Reprint for Wainwright charity calendar
A calendar featuring photographs of some of Alfred Wainwright’s favourite fells has been flying off the shelves.
Christensen takes the helm at Natural England
The acting chair of the Government’s advisory body on the natural environment has been confirmed as its head.
Mountain teams face extra costs for gear damaged in flood rescues
The Lake District’s mountain rescue teams, praised by Prince Charles last Friday for their response during the unprecedented Cumbrian floods, face major costs to replace gear and vehicles damaged while rescuing victims of the deluge.
Just the ticket: cut-price buses for right-to-roam walkers
An authority is offering cheap bus tickets to celebrate the 60th anniversary the setting up of Britain’s national parks.
Police seek walkers' help after 'shameful' kite shooting
Police are appealing for walkers’ help after the shooting of a rare bird of prey. The red kite is being cared for after being found by a walker f...
The gift for walkers with it all: a metre of footpath
What Christmas gift do you buy for the walker who has everything? If the committed hiker in your life has the latest garish Gore-tex, an all-singin...
Minister urges walkers to prepare for winter
Scotland’s sport minister today urged winter walkers and mountaineers to get themselves ready for winter.
Sell-off climbdown on land 'where walkers picnic and watch birds'
Downland in the newly created South Downs national park that was threatened with being sold has been taken off the market.
New bagging list offers eastern promise to walkers
Have you bagged all the munros; got every corbett under your boots? Well, here’s a new challenge for baggers: the ribus. Compiled by two expatria...
South Downs land sell-off 'must be halted'
Campaigners are calling on a council to halt the sale of land next to Britain’s second-biggest Iron Age hillfort.
Wanted: winter mountaineer for top job
A top job is on offer for anyone who wants to go up in the world. If you fancy being paid to do a spot of hillwalking each day, now’s your chance...
Lakeland walkers warned as district takes stock
Lake District walkers are being advised to choose their routes with care as the area recovers from the recent devastating floods.