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'Summit the peak, then kick it by the creek' – Osprey and Crazy Creek join forces to release the Hex 2.0 X Talon 33 lightweight pack and camp chair
By Charlie Lyon published
This good-looking bundle is what you need for uphill adventure and downtime by the river this summer, but hurry, it's limited edition

"Your safety matters" - Hiker in critical condition after trekking group rescued from Camelback Mountain in 100-degree heat
By Julia Clarke published
Three hikers had to be airlifted off the Arizona mountain due to heat-related illness

'One little thing goes wrong and everybody on the scene is going to die' - Grand Canyon helicopter rescue teams under pressure as hikers succumb to extreme heat
By Alex Foxfield published
An increase in emergency call outs is being blamed on a trail detour forced by water pipeline works, that means hikers have to take on a longer, more technical route

Scarpa updates one of its most popular hiking shoes to make it resoleable for long lasting performance on summer trails
By Julia Clarke published
The Scarpa Cyrus 2 takes a new-and-improved approach to summer hiking shoes

"I've seen nothing like it" - Georgia hiker discovers a burned body near a popular trail in the Stone Mountain Park
By Will Symons published
The severely burned body of a young man was obscured by rocksnear the Stone Mountain summit

Watch the massive eruption on Mount Etna that sent hikers and tourists fleeing from plumes of ash, smoke and gas
By Will Symons last updated
Hundreds of people were forced to run to safety after Sicily's ancient active volcano erupted this week

Queer charity OutdoorLads celebrates 18,000 volunteer hours helping gay, bisexual and trans men enjoy the wilderness
By Will Symons published
OutdoorLads aims to address anxiety and depression in the LGBTQ+ community by helping its members experience the outdoors

Body found in the Scottish Highlands in search for missing Swiss hiker, who disappeared attempting one of Britain's toughest treks
By Will Symons published
Bernard Trottet had been hiking the Cape Wrath route, a 230-mile journey that normally takes several weeks

Pay to hike? Visitors could soon be charged to enter Britain’s oldest national park to plug a devastating drop in funding
By Will Symons published
Hikers, campers, and runners could be asked to hand over anywhere from 10 pence to £1 per visit to help look after the Peak District National Park

"The most amazing thing I've ever done" – CPR campaigner who installed defibrillator on Everest is overjoyed to hear it saved a French climber's life
By Charlie Lyon published
David Sullivan "shed tears of joy" as he heard the medical advice he had installed at over 16,400ft had been put to great use
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