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Rescuers scour the Pyrenees in search of missing American hiker who switched his phone to airplane mode before heading into the mountains
By Will Symons published
Cole Henderson texted friends to say he was embarking on a hike and would be switching his phone to airplane mode

"We all absolutely loved him" - friends and family devastated as body found in the search for a missing British hiker, who'd texted to say he'd lost the trail
By Will Symons published
Rescuers in Italy scoured the mountains surrounding Chiavenna after Matthew Hall disappeared during a solo hiking expedition

British ultra-runner Dan Lawson smashes the fastest known time for the South West Coast Path - the iconic trail made famous by the controversial Salt Path book and movie
By Will Symons published
Lawson's latest record took him around the stunning coastline of the England's south western peninsula, featured in The Salt Path

California hikers over the moon as iconic Bay Area Redwood forest trail reopens after $1.8 million renovation, using old, fallen trees to create paths
By Will Symons published
Workers used reclaimed wood to create benches, stairs, and fences to help people trek the Ben Johnson trail safely

Mountain rescuers teams scour the Italian Alps for British hiker who went missing five days ago, after texting a friend to say he'd lost the trail
By Will Symons published
The 33-year-old hasn't been hasn't been heard from since getting in contact with a friend to say he'd become lost and was taking a break

Teen hiker recovering in an induced coma after altitude hallucinations caused him to fall 120 feet in the Sierra Nevada
By Will Symons published
The father of Zane Wach, 14, says hallucinations prompted his son to question whether he was dreaming before he fell from a Mount Whitney cliff

The historic Chilkoot Trail between the US and Canada is finally open again, but border restrictions mean it's still impossible to complete it without a massive detour
By Will Symons published
The historic cross-country trail crosses the US / Canada border, with sections in Alaska and British Columbia

'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
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