16th August 2022
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Opinion
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7th June 2022
Women supporting each other is a powerful antidote to fear
Naturalist and presenter Lucy Lapwing reflects on a horrible incident and explores the concerns and worries women can experience when alone in the outdoors.
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4th May 2022
Why expanding the right to roam could save our landscapes
More access could be seen as a threat to nature – but with the right thinking, it could actually be a great benefit, says Paul Besley.
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8th March 2022
As a Swede, the British approach to the outdoors has won me over
Mud, pubs and industrial remnants: after 15 years in the UK, Matilda Welin takes a wry look at Britain’s walking culture compared to her native Sweden.
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21st January 2022
Mountain path repairs can be controversial – but context is everything
Work being done on a Snowdonia bridleway has caused outrage among some hillgoers recently. Mountaineering instructor Mike Raine gives his take on the issues.
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30th November 2021
Outdoor centres can define lives – we have to fight for them
Instructor Mike Raine bemoans the loss of dozens of outdoor centres to the pandemic - and asks what needs to happen next.
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23rd September 2021
Why I took a long walk in response to violence against women
Why does walking alone as a woman still feel defiant and political? Lucy Thraves looks back on a 24 hour solo hike she took in response to the murder of Sarah Everard.

