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"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

America's highest peak sees second death in 6 days as skier buried in massive avalanche
By Julia Clarke published
The NPS reports that there are currently 500 climbers on the famous mountain

'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

Buying a new tent this summer? This major outdoor brand will let you return it for a full refund at the end of the season "no matter how much it has been used"
By Charlie Lyon published
The UK-only offer aims to encourage seasonal campers and festival-goers to bring tents home with them rather than abandoning them after one use

Hikers joyful as Zion National Park's Emerald Pools Bridge reopens, restoring access to iconic trails after 2 years of closures
By Charlie Lyon published
The bridge connecting Zion Lodge to the Emerald Pools Trail system is now open to visitors following a lengthy period of construction

Popular waterfall in Olympic National Park closed to recover body of teenage hiker who fell more than 50ft
By Julia Clarke published
Recovery crews are battling significantly higher-than-usual water levels due to rapid snowmelt in the already tricky terrain

Yosemite bans large flags after climbers protest Trump cuts using upside down Stars and Stripes and rig Trans Pride flag to El Capitan
By Will Symons published
People are no longer allowed to display large flags in wilderness areas, after they were used in multiple protests and demonstrations

One for the rock climbing history books – female climbers Kelleghan and Pineau become first women to climb Yosemite Triple Crown
By Julia Clarke published
It's been 24 years since Dean Potter and Timmy O’Neil completed the first ascent of the Yosemite Triple Crown in a single day

"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

Strava backtracks after uproar over publishing private data, after users complained that Garmin, Runna, and TrainingPeaks stats had been made public without warning
By Will Symons last updated
Users say personal information, including workout descriptions, pacing notes, and coaching comments, appeared on the Strava app
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