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Taking on Kilimanjaro...Part 2
The Summit The days before this meant nothing, if I didn’t make it up the mountain it had all been in vain. Failure was not an option. The alarm went ... -
A Fairy Tale Trail
Imagine a typical family walk. Mum or Dad lead the way, surprised they can still remember how to read a map - it’s been years. At the same time, the ... -
Taking on Kilimanjaro...Part 1
The Planning Planning a trip to climb Kilimanjaro isn’t like booking an all-inclusive holiday; it takes weeks of preparation (this isn’t a whinge, purely an insight for anyone hoping to ... -
Easy Peasy Wainwright Walks For 2021
Research from the University of Cambridge has revealed that walking at least 20 minutes a day has many proven health benefits and should be an important part of our daily ... -
Two Three Peak Challenges
When taking on the three peaks, don’t let anyone tell you that preparation isn't everything. Weeks of training, progression of fitness, suitable kit and accommodation are just a handful of ... -
Mapping the way to Fun Family Walks
Walking is a cheap summer holiday activity – and it’s so good for everyone’s health. But many parents are put off even suggesting a family walk because they say the ... -
Celebrate John Muir Day
Did you know that the founder of the modern conservation movement was born in Scotland? John Muir, who spent his childhood in Dunbar, East Lothian, is also hailed as the ... -
Walking the White Cliffs of Dover
You’ve seen them from afar, so why not feel them underfoot? Park your car in White Cliffs country and something strange happens. Your radio is convinced you’re in France. Or ... -
UK River Walks
There is great news for Britain’s urban rivers – and anyone who likes to walk and spot wildlife – as new research reveals that they have more insect life. This ...