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Good news at last for wild swimmers? UK water company bosses hit with record £123m fine after 'failing to protect the environment', polluting rivers and lakes with raw sewage
By Charlie Lyon last updated
Following two investigations, the largest water company in the UK has been slapped with the penalty for polluting rivers and for paying out cash to investors while failing customers

'72 hours of ice-cold hydration' - Chilly's super sizes its cult water bottles for all the family
By Will Symons last updated
The new Big Mouth Chilly's water bottles are big enough to hydrate the whole family while you camp

"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

Lake District hikers called to join hunt for England's only mountain butterfly as scientists fear climate change may squeeze it from its habitat
By Charlie Lyon published
Conservationists are asking walkers in the national park to keep their eyes peeled for the rare mountain ringlet

Heimplanet's latest version of its inflatable Cloudbreak tent offers a spacious but pricey option for overland camping
By Will Symons published
This roomy and inflatable four-person tent is built to be the 'perfect companion' for cozy nights off the beaten track

"Leave no trace" – visitors to Northern Ireland's iconic Giant's Causeway urged to stop jamming coins into the ancient rocks
By Charlie Lyon published
The coins, that tourists leave behind for love or luck, are having a devastating impact on the world-famous heritage site

Popular hiking influencer found dead near an Arizona trail after 25 hours missing in the desert heat
By Will Symons published
Hannah Moody reportedly had five gallons of water with her when she set off, but is sadly believed to have died from heat exhaustion

As the Everest summit window draws to a close, records are smashed while others suffer bitter disappointment
By Charlie Lyon last updated
Revered mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa makes his 31st summit, while 29-year-old Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa summits four times in just 15 days

More restrictions on the way for Everest hopefuls after Nepal promises to protect the Himalayas from climate change and overcrowding
By Will Symons published
Climbers could face new regulatory hurdles as the world's tallest mountain faces the devastating effects of overcrowding and climate change

Right to Roam campaigners gather on Dartmoor to celebrate winning legal battle for wild camping rights - and call for more widespread change
By Pat Kinsella last updated
Speakers at the rally thanked the wealthy landowner who tried to end the practice for energising the movement, and demanded improved access rights across the whole country
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