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Practice Makes Perfect
Preparation is key if you want to enjoy, and not simply endure, the TGO Challenge. Organisers Ali Ogden and Sue Oxley look at how to be ready for the demands of a long-distance walk
More Ways than one
Roger Smith calls for more clarity around the increasing proliferation of named trails
THE LONG PATHWAY
Kat Young and Liv Bolton both walked New Zealand’s South Island from north to south via the country-spanning Te Araroa Trail. Here they each describe a section of this spectacular and life-changing route
THE CRUX
Last summer, self-confessed ‘average adventurer’ James Forrest completed all 282 of Scotland’s Munros in an intensive six-month push. Here he describes the most knee-trembling part of the journey – Skye’s famous Inaccessible Pinnacle
A HAPPY RETURN
For more than 30 years, Chris Townsend dreamed about doing a long walk through the high reaches of the Colorado Was it everything he hoped for?
Happy When It Rains
With an unpredictable winter approaching, here are TGO’s tips for enduring – even enjoying? – our ever-changing climate...
Mind Boggling
Rising rivers, quaking bogs, ferocious winds, possible thunderstorms and annoying theme tunes – will Paul Beasley be able to take all this in his stride and successfully cross Dartmoor?
Errigal
Donegal’s highest mountain is a sight to behold – unless, as Jim Perrin discovered, the weather has other ideas…
Commuting: Lochaber Style
For Many Of Us, The Daily Commute Can Be A Chore. But, For Neil Adams, Living And Working In One Of Scotland’s Finest Mountain Landscapes Gave Him The Opportunity To Turn It Into An Adventure...
The Depths Of Time
James Roddie goes under the surface of Assynt to discover a whole new dimension to an extraordinary, ancient landscape.
Southern Exposure
At the windswept extreme of South America, the iconic Torres del Paine are the centrepiece of Chilean Patagonia. But after 60 years of tourist attention, does the famous W Trek still do the region justice? Phoebe Smith went to find out.
Back To Basics
The Welsh island of Bardsey has no cars, electricity grid or indoor toilets, and virtually no phone signal. Helen Iles spent five days there, and discovered that remoteness and community spirit sometimes go hand in hand.
Mountain Marvels
From astonishing rock formations and ancient forests to beautiful glacial lakes and rare flora, Britain’s mountain landscapes are full of natural wonders. Here we count down our pick of the bunch...
A World Apart
Carey Davies backpacks around the rim of Kinder Scout and revels in wild glory just 20 miles from central Manchester.
Notching Up The Nuttalls
James Forrest recently completed the Nuttalls in record-breaking time. He managed to juggle the challenge around his day job, ticking off an astonishing 446 peaks across England and Wales in just six months. So how does it feel to be finished?
Hunting For Snow
There are places in Scotland's mountains where patches of snow rarely melt from one year to the next. As the final traces of last season looked close to vanishing, Ed Byrne joined snow expert Iain Cameron for a trip to Braeriach... just in the nick of time.
Wainwright in Colour
Over the past decade, artist Andy Beck has been working on a major project to paint watercolour sketches of every view drawn by Alfred Wainwright in his seven Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells.
Extreme Sleeps
Phoebe Smith set herself the challenge to sleep at all of the extreme points of mainland Britain, by herself, on consecutive nights. Here she recalls what it was like to spend a night alone on Ben Nevis in the depths of winter.
Alphabet Soup
Roger Smith looks at recent confusion in Scotland over designated areas
The Angels' Share
Though relatively close to Glasgow and easily accessed by car, the Munros of Glen Etive nevertheless feel wild and remote. David Lintern drinks his fill on a long weekend's circuit of the Ben Starav Five.
Mountain Documentary By Jen Peedom
Mountain Documentary By Jen Peedom
A Winter On Helvellyn
A Winter On Helvellyn
The Patterned Land
Roger Smith looks at the problems facing farmers in the UK
Borderland
Mark Waring takes an autumnal roam around theglorious central Scandinavian wilderness at theborder of Norway and Sweden
Above The Clouds
THERE ARE FEW mountain experiences more extraordinary than being above the clouds. If you’ve stood on an island summit with clouds lapping below like waves on a rocky shore, chances are high you’ll long to stand above them again.
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