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Heimplanet's latest version of its inflatable Cloudbreak tent offers a spacious but pricey option for overland camping
By Will Symons published
This roomy and inflatable four-person tent is built to be the 'perfect companion' for cozy nights off the beaten track

Right to Roam campaigners gather on Dartmoor to celebrate winning legal battle for wild camping rights - and call for more widespread change
By Pat Kinsella last updated
Speakers at the rally thanked the wealthy landowner who tried to end the practice for energising the movement, and demanded improved access rights across the whole country

Struggling with sunlight when you should be sleeping? Coleman brings light-blocking blackout tech to its Darwin tents
By Alex Foxfield published
Coleman has added the brings its proprietary BlackOut technology to its popular Darwin tents, promising luxurious lie ins and cool temps

Bear spray at the ready: warnings issued in Banff National Park over bold black bear behavior, while elsewhere hiker releases viral video of grizzly trailing him
By Charlie Lyon published
Unsurprisingly, National Park officials recommend doing your best to avoid bear encounters completely

Memorial Day travel expected to break 20-year record: National Parks offer advice for dodging crowds and queues
By Charlie Lyon published
"This is not the weekend for a secluded experience" – Zion rangers join calls with other National Park authorities to remind visitors to be patient and to keep safe

Are you a modern-day Ansel Adams? Mammut is offering prizes worth more than $13,500 for the best summer outdoor photos
By Charlie Lyon published
Send in your favorite and most striking photos – landscapes, landmarks, food, friends and hidden gems. Submissions are open now

Victory at last! Right to wild camp on Dartmoor saved as Supreme Court rules against landowners in final decision
By Pat Kinsella, Rosee Woodland last updated
We hear from the campaigners who led the fight for the right to roam and sleep out on the moor, and find out where the campaign for better access goes from here

A $25,000 fine? You could face a steep bill for bringing this one banned device to Canada's national parks
By Will Symons published
Drones and other airborne devices can disturb wildlife and worsen the wilderness for fellow campers and hikers

"The worst thing you can do in an emergency situation is panic" - watch the miraculous story of hiker who survived for 24 days living off wild leeks and snow, after going missing in a snowstorm
By Will Symons published
Tiffany Slaton was missing in the Sierra Nevada for more than three weeks before she stumbled across a disused cabin
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