
26th October 2017
Mountains in Mind photography exhibition raises £2,000 for Ramblers Scotland
A photography exhibition raising awareness of the benefits of walking for mental health and wellbeing has raised £2,000 for Ramblers Scotland
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26th October 2017
A photography exhibition raising awareness of the benefits of walking for mental health and wellbeing has raised £2,000 for Ramblers Scotland
26th October 2017
The Highland Council has published a paper suggesting UNESCO World Heritage Site status could be sought for Skye to attract funding for improvements
25th October 2017
200 copies of Shelter Stone have been hidden in bothies worldwide – a 66-page newsprint publication that might just save a life, even if it means setting fire to it
25th October 2017
Today our featured post from the TGO Blogger Network is a beautiful photo essay of Creag Bheag, David Lintern's new local hill
24th October 2017
Alex Roddie investigates the wilder charms of backpacking in the Scandinavian wilderness – and why you should consider it for your next big trip
23rd October 2017
Electricity North West has removed overhead power lines and electricity poles at Braithwaite, near Keswick, at a cost of £43,000
23rd October 2017
Today our featured post from the TGO Blogger Network is an overview of the West Highland Way from outdoor blogger Zoe Homes
23rd October 2017
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20th October 2017
Walthamstow Wetlands – dubbed 'London's best-kept secret' – opens to public today after £10.6m investment
20th October 2017
The Scottish Sikh community has raised over £10,000 to commemorate the 1984 Sikh Massacre. Trees for Life have planted 1,984 trees to create a lifelong memorial for victims and survivors
20th October 2017
A 220m-long flagged path has been laid across a badly eroded section of the C2C trail
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