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Fall victim lends his weight to mountain safety campaign
A man who nearly died in a fall on one of Snowdonia’s peaks has backed a campaign to improve safety on the mountains.
No Christmas felltop report as Craig steps down
Walkers and climbers heading for a festive foray on to the Lakeland fells will have to do without a vital service for the first time in 34 years.
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...
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.
'Mountain morgue' man's brush with death in floods
The Cumbrian mine owner who claimed a mountain marathon brought the area ‘within inches of turning the Lake District mountains into a morgue’ has had his own brush with death.
Wainwright fans set up cash appeal for flood-hit county
The Wainwright Society has launched an appeal to help the stricken county of Cumbria after the worst floods in living memory.
Coasteering pair rescued after cliff injuries
Two men were injured yesterday after falling from sea cliffs near Torquay. The two were part of a party of five coasteering instructors recce-ing r...
Trust urges members to keep pressure on Salmond on power line
Supporters of a leading conservation charity are being urged to pile the pressure on Scotland’s First Minister to reject plans for a major power line that will cut through the Highlands.
Welsh venue for mountain marathon at eye of storm
Organisers of the Original Mountain Marathon will have been keeping a weather eye on the forecasts this week in the run up to the 2009 which starts tomorrow, Saturday.
Flood-damaged paths mapped by Lakes authority
Walkers in the Lake District are being urged to check on the state of footpaths as Cumbria recovers from the devastating floods that left £1.6m of damage and left many bridges and rights of way either destroyed or damaged.
Anniversary challenge to councils to put themselves on the map
Councils are being challenged to wake up and get their maps up to date, on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the law that obliges them to record rights of way.
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.
Ramblers want to know walkers' pet hates
What’s your biggest gripe as a walker? Is it badly designed stiles; barred routes; litter-strewn paths? The Ramblers, the country’s biggest wal...
Water-rescue training pays off for mountain teams
Training for water rescues paid dividends over the weekend for one of the Lake District’s mountain rescue teams.
Campaigners 'jubilant' on double green-letter day
Typical! You wait more than70 years for landmark outdoors laws and then two come along at once. Campaigners have been reacting to what the Open Spa...
Protest follows national park sell-off plan
The leader of a national conservation body will speak next week at a protest rally against the selling off of downland in England’s newest national park.
Bag Crianlarich's twin peaks in one day
The giant twin peaks of Crianlarich, Ben More and Stob Binnein, are a great destination which, on a clear day, will give a fabulous vista of the Highland mountains..
Get into winter gear as the nights draw in
Those balmy June days are becoming a distant memory and this weekend Britain’s summer comes to an official end.