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Creator OF THE MONTH EMILY TAYLOR ‘Trigs and Teeth’ • Hill and Moorland Leader Emily is inspiring others to walk the UK – one triangulation pillar at a time…
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QUINN YOUNG • A girl from Inverness, Quinn Young, has become one of the youngest people ever to summit all of the Munros. Starting aged just four with her dad on a wander up Ben Wyvis, she climbed the final summit of her round on 13 October 2022, after a two-day, 12-summit walk with a bivvy overnight on the Loch Mullardoch circuit. Here’s a statistical summary of Quinn’s incredible journey…
ON THE LOOKOUT • Natural highlights in the hills
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Juls Stodel: the long-distance walker on a big bothy mission • Juls Stodel is on a one-woman mission to spend a night at every MBA bothy in the UK. At the halfway point, 50 bothies in, as she waited out a weather front, we chatted about ‘survival mode’, the Bothy Code and the many miles in between
Joined-up thinking: are ‘super nature reserves’ the key to biodiversity recovery? • As the Lake District’s Ennerdale valley becomes Britain’s latest super-sized nature reserve, we look at how landscape-wide recovery projects like this could help tackle the biodiversity crisis
NEWS IN BRIEF • Other news from the outdoor world this month…
Why our obsession with litter distracts us from the real issues • Jon Moses argues that the obsession with public littering in the countryside lets the real environmental culprits off the hook – and demonises ordinary people
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HIGH STREET • The classic fell upon which to stride out has also been seen plenty of races, fairs, climbing and skiing, says Jim Perrin
HIKE MORE, WORRY LESS • Do you dream of living the dream? Six individuals who decided to 'live for the mountains' reveal how they make it work behind the scenes…
LEAD THE WAY: HOW TO GET INTO INSTRUCTING AND LEADING
WORK, REST & PLAY • Richard Hartfield flips his own script and spends summer in the Swiss Alps, mending the trails he usually hikes
TRANSFORMED • James Roddie brushes doubts aside and savours a perfect snow-white day in north-west Coulin mountains
GRIT IN YOUR BOOTS • The mountains of the western Lakes are littered with stories of those for whom the hills provide solace and respite. Here Andy Wasley studies the area’s history, on a 3-day trip with Alex Roddie
MIND GAMES IN THE KARAKORAM • Terry Adby experiences the trek of a lifetime: hiking up a glacier into the heart of the highest national park in the world
GEAR • News from the world of outdoor kit, and product reviews from the UK’s most experienced gear-testing team
NEW REVIEWS • Chris Townsend puts exciting and interesting new gear to the test
WINTER GLOVES • Our reviews this time are all about...