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It’s difficult to get excited by the Dyfi Hills; “the what, the where?”, I hear you say. These steep, grassy mountains lack ...
Win a pair of men's or women's Oboz Bridger Ridge GTX boots, a rugged hiking boot with unbeatable performance in challenging ...
Primus is giving you the opportunity to make your summer camp all the better this year by offering one UKC user the chance to ...
Between May and June this year, Alex Staniforth completed a round of all 446 Nuttalls in England and Wales, as far as we know the first time this 3000km+ journey has been done in one ...
The north side of the Gorge is predominantly owned by the National Trust and mapped as Open Access land under the CRoW Act which give a right of access for climbers to use these crags all year. The ...
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Start from the jugs on “It buzz me” and traverse leftwards on good holds to the start of Greasy Chigs, complete the first moves of this problem using the sloper before traversing left and finishing ...
Community Action Nepal, the charity founded by the late British mountaineer Doug Scott CBE, has been granted exclusive access ...
"In the hills you're likely the first responder—and your actions matter". A heart attack far from the help of the emergency ...
From wider views and lingering sunsets to the promise (usually) of fewer midges, there's a lot to be said for getting yout tent out of the valley and up onto a peak. If you're new to ...
Grade 1 is the ideal hillwalkers' scrambling level, exciting enough to keep you on your toes yet never too hard. Among routes of this grade you'll find some of the greatest hands-on hill ...
Munro bagging can have its exciting moments, but it's fair to say that it is usually at the less technical end of the hill-going spectrum. Even if there are harder options, most Munros can be achieved ...