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"None of the climbers had a high level of experience": new reports details what went wrong in North Cascades climbing accident that killed 3
By Julia Clarke published
A new report issued by the US Forest Service outlines the key factors that may have contributed to the deadly fall

"Remain highly vigilant": camping restrictions continue on section of Pacific Crest Trail, North Cascades National Park, during manhunt for murder suspect Travis Decker
By Julia Clarke last updated
The most recent sightings place Decker within 15 miles of the murder site

Yosemite to open every campground for first time since 2019, following months of crippling staff shortages and budget cuts
By Julia Clarke published
The move adds approximately 500 campsites available to the public at the California park

National Park Service identifies backcountry campers found dead in mysterious circumstances on remote Isle Royale
By Julia Clarke last updated
Park rangers say there is no threat to the public

'Waze, but for walkers' - steer clear of hazards while you hike with OS Maps' new Community Alerts real-time hazard reporting tool
By Will Symons published
You can use the new OS Maps feature to alert other hikers to upcoming obstacles and danger on the trails

'The perfect blend of form, function and style' – look out Garmin fans, the new Venu X1 sports watch is here with plenty of features and a big, shiny screen
By Will Symons published
The latest watch features Garmin's biggest display yet, protected by scratch-resistant sapphire glass for heavy use in the wilderness

Climbing World Cup preview: the world's best climbers eye medal places as they return to the wall for the penultimate bouldering competition of 2025
By Will Symons published
The upcoming climbing World Cup in Bern, Switzerland, could solidify the 2025 winners and losers in the bouldering competition

"More opportunities to channel your inner Courtney": Salomon expands Dauwalter-inspired trail running line with new S/Lab Genesis shoes and Shortneys
By Julia Clarke last updated
The new products boast limited-edition designs and more loose fits to celebrate the queen of ultra running

"We’re taking action to protect the environment that we cherish": UTMB Mont Blanc runners will be rewarded for choosing low carbon travel options in bid to reduce race emissions by 20%
By Julia Clarke published
A new audit reveals that 88% of the UTMB Mont Blanc's total emissions are generated by transport, and race organizers want to reduce that number
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