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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

Rain stops play - stormy weather forces an early end to the latest Climbing World Cup round, with some unexpected medals as a result
By Will Symons published
USA's Emma Hunt and Indonesian Kiromal Katibin took gold after heavy wind and rain brought the contest to an abrupt close

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

Thousands of climbers gearing up to take on America's tallest mountain as the peak summer season gets underway
By Will Symons published
Dozens have already summitted Alaska's Denali mountain, which was controversially renamed Mount McKinley by Donald Trump earlier this year

Body of British hiker found six months after going missing with a friend in harrowing conditions in the Italian Dolomites
By Will Symons published
Londoner Aziz Ziriat had been wild camping in the alpine region with Samuel Harris, whose body was recovered in January

Hit the trails and protect yourself from the sun with Ibex's latest range of lightweight running clothes
By Will Symons published
The Springbok collection includes shorts, shirts, and hoodies made from Merino wool and designed for comfortable running over long distances

Climbing World Cup preview: Watson keen to continue speed climbing dominance as Deng eyes gold in Denver
By Will Symons published
America's Samuel Watson and China's Lijuan Deng have their eyes on the podium at the upcoming speed climbing World Cup

Adirondacks hikers get so high on magic mushrooms they think their fellow trekker has died and call for help - but it turns out he's just fine
By Will Symons published
The pair was escorted off the Cascade Mountain by a forest ranger after two of them mistakenly reported the death of a third hiker

"A big loss for our countryside" - campaigners devastated after plans to create Scotland’s third national park scrapped
By Will Symons published
The Scottish government has abandoned plans to create a new national park in Galloway after a public consultation

Emily Harrington's big wall career will blow your mind, and now you can watch her record-breaking freeclimb of El Capitan on film
By Charlie Lyon published
The Girl Climber feature-length doc features 10 years of incredible footage, including the day Emily sent the Golden Gate route on El Capitan
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