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50-year-old wins Montane Lakeland 100

12th August 2013 | 0 comments

Known for being one of the UK’s toughest long distance trails, this year’s Montane Lakeland 100 race was won by 50-year-old Stuart Mills – and he finished the course in less than 23 hours. Mills managed to beat second and third place runners Charlie Sharpe and Ed Batty by more than 45 minutes, with an impressive race time of 22hrs, …

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Signed mountaineering print up for auction

7th August 2013 | 0 comments

A photographic print signed by a bevy of British mountaineering greats is currently being auctioned to raise funds for the Boardman Tasker Prize. The print displays features Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker resting at 28,000ft during their ascent of Kangchenjunga, with Mount Everest in the background. The prize, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, awards grants to authors who …

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PHD launch 'lightest ever' sleeping bag

6th August 2013 | 0 comments

Alpine equipment experts PHD have just announced the launch of their lightest sleeping bag to date. The Filler weighs in at 240g, and has been developed using ultra-lightweight 10X fabric with 900+ fill power down within the quilted inner and outer shells. This means the bag should have an operating temperature of around 15˚C, and can be used either alone …

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Alan Hinkes: Climbing the World’s Highest Mountains

6th August 2013 | 0 comments

Legendary climber Alan Hinkes – the first Brit to scale all 14 mountains over 8000m – is soon to release a new mountaineering title. The book, 8000m: Climbing the World’s Highest Mountains: All 14 Summits, will document Alan’s journey for the first time since he completed the challenge in 2005, as he battles arctic temperatures, horrendous weather conditions and struggles …

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Stricter guidelines set for Everest expeditions

5th August 2013 | 0 comments

Climbers on expedition to Mount Everest will face tighter regulations as of next year, when Nepalese government officials are to be stationed on base camp. The decision follows the conflict faced by mountaineers Ueli Steck and Simone Moro earlier this year, when the pair were attacked by a group of Sherpas after allegedly triggering an ice fall at 24,500ft. Precautions …

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Alpine glaciers protect peaks from erosion

4th August 2013 | 1 comment.

Scientists studying Mont Blanc and its surrounding glaciers have discovered that glacial ice atop these summits protect the peaks from erosion. Findings indicate that glacial ice acts as a protective lid, effectively sheltering mountain rock from the elements, most importantly rain and water damage. At the highest points, ice freezes to the rock and does not contribute significantly towards erosion. …

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Páramo release new Men’s and Ladies’ combo jackets

3rd August 2013 | 0 comments

Outdoor clothing specialists Páramo have recently released the new Men’s Bora and Ladies’ Zonda Fleece/Windproof jacket combos, designed for hill walkers and the ‘active traveller’. Breathable and lightweight (less than 650g per combo), these garments have been designed to work separately as a standalone fleece or mac, or together as a fully waterproof and windproof protection layer. Created using a …

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Youngest crossing of Iceland on track

19th July 2013 | 0 comments

Two school friends from Downside School in Somerset are hoping to be the youngest adventurers to complete a full crossing of Iceland on foot, to raise money for international charity Mary’s Meals. William White and James Hobbs, both 17, started out from the island’s southernmost point earlier this month (Wednesday July 3) and hope to arrive at their end point …

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Trek to Everest… virtually

3rd July 2013 | 0 comments

Renowned mountaineer David Breashears and his GlacierWorks organisation have launched an online experience called ‘Everest: Rivers of Ice’ in conjunction with Microsoft. Using the latest functionality in Internet Explorer 10, Breashears and GlacierWorks have created an immersive, multi-touch exploration platform showcasing David’s life of mountaineering, filmmaking and photography in the Himalayan region. So what does it do? Well ‘Everest: Rivers …

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Arc'teryx announce first UK stand-alone store

26th June 2013 | 0 comments

Arc’teryx have announced plans to open their first stand-alone store in Europe, to be run in partnership with Snow + Rock. The shop will be located in St Martin’s Courtyard in London’s Covent Garden, and opens in August. Covent Garden is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts and St Martin’s Courtyard is a unique and stylish shopping and dining destination in …