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Lost ambulance staff call for help on Lakes fell

A group of emergency workers had to call on mountain rescuers today after getting lost on a Lakeland fell.

20 January 2009

Pennine Way walker found after ten-hour search

A walker on the Pennine Way was rescued from the fells after a  major overnight search involving more than 50 volunteers.

20 January 2009

Judges throw out 'polite' walkers' green bid

Polite walkers may lose their green space to a housing development – because they stopped to allow golfers to play their game.

19 January 2009

Bouldering hit by anti-doping row

The high-adrenaline world of competition climbing found itself at the centre of anti-doping controversy today.

18 January 2009

Lost walkers led to safety in night rescue

A party of walkers had to be rescued from England’s highest mountain after getting lost. Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team used an emergency survival ...

14 January 2009

Rescuers hurt as stricken climbers helped from Snowdon

Eight mountain rescuers were injured during a major operation to get help two climbers on Snowdon last night.

11 January 2009

Walker dies after Lake District fall

A walker died yesterday after falling on a Lakeland fell. The 44-year-old man from Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria was with a friend in Great Langdale whe...

12 January 2009

Rescuers battle hurricane to help lost Lakes walkers

Two walkers were rescued from England’s highest mountain in hurricane-force winds last night. The pair called rescue services after getting lost ...

12 January 2009

Three Britons die in mountain incidents abroad

Three British mountaineers have died abroad, including the youngest Briton to climb Everest. Rob Gauntlett and his climbing partner James Atkinson,...

11 January 2009

Gear retailer set to expand with 1,000 jobs and new stores

An outdoor retailing company says it will create 1,000 jobs over the next three years as it continues its expansion.

20 January 2009

Path improvements help access to spectacular Dales site

One of the Yorkshire Dales’ most impressive sites will be accessible to more people after work by the national park authority.

19 January 2009

Peak protestors will leave following quarry decision confirmation

Protestors who have been camping at a threatened popular walking site say they will abandon their camp with the news that permission for quarrying has been withdrawn.

18 January 2009

Police and rangers team up to deter illegal trail motorists

National park rangers teamed up with police in an effort to stop bikers and drivers damaging trails. Police officers from Derbyshire and South York...

13 January 2009

Julia will join Wainwright fundraising challenge

Television presenter Julia Bradbury will climb a Lake District peak to help raise funds for rescuers later this year.

13 January 2009

Police name Dungeon Ghyll fall victim

Police have named the man who fell to his death in the Lake District yesterday. He was Paul Percy, 44, a teacher at Queen Elizabeth School in Kirkb...

12 January 2009

Prince begins search-and-rescue helicopter training

If you are unlucky enough to have an accident on the Snowdonia mountains and need the services of the RAF’s paraffin budgie, you might instead end up with a Golden Osprey.

12 January 2009

Campaigners fight a bridge too far on national trail

Footpath campaigners are fighting plans which would mean walkers on a national trail had to wait while a university rowing club launched its boats.

11 January 2009

Hats, heads, and heat: medics debunk decades-old myth

It has been an enduring tenet of mountain wellbeing: cover your head, because you lose 60 per cent of your body heat through it; or 80 per cent; or 110 per cent… Well, a pair of scientists with far greater knowledge of physiology than anyone we’ve ever met have bebunked that ‘fact’ and we now have to relegate the old head radiator story to that of myth.

19 December 2008

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