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Anraku finally beaten as France do the double in latest bouldering round of the Climbing World Cup, but bad weather calls an early halt again
By Will Symons published
France's Mejdi Schalck and Oriane Bertone won gold after the women's final was cancelled due to windy conditions in Prague

Lululemon takes another stab at making trail running shoes – but does the yoga brand really know what it takes to keep you moving on rough terrain?
By Julia Clarke published
Two years after the Blissfeel Trail comes the release of the Lululemon Wildfeel trail running shoe

Indian lawmaker seeks to ban climbers from ascending the world’s third-tallest mountain to protect "sacred" lands
By Will Symons published
The Himalayan giant, Kangchenjunga, attracts some of the world's greatest mountaineers but is also of great religious significance to local communities

'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

Hit the trails with your favorite tunes and stay aware of your surroundings with new open-ear earbuds from Shokz
By Will Symons last updated
The new OpenFit 2 and OpenFit 2+ earbuds aim to combine crisp audio with an unintrusive design for running and other activities

Is the tide turning for wild swimmers? Lawmakers step in to block bonuses for English water bosses behind surging lake and river pollution
By Alex Foxfield published
Weeks after Thames Water was fined £123 million for pollution and questionable payouts to investors, the UK government has banned bonuses for many of the nation's water company executives

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

Think you can pace Kilian Jornet at Western States? Apply now for your chance to be "part of history in motion"
By Julia Clarke published
The ultra running legend posted the unique opportunity to pace him for 20 miles of the iconic race

America’s tallest mountain claims its first victim of the climbing season after mountaineer falls 3,000ft to his death from near the summit
By Will Symons published
Authorities have recovered the body of Alex Chiu after he fell from the Denali mountain, otherwise known as Mount McKinley

Foreign hikers and campers could be forced to pay more to visit America’s national parks to help fund a $1 billion Trump-imposed budget cut
By Will Symons published
The National Park Service, which is already in crisis, has been asked to raise a further $90 million by surcharging foreign visitors
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