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Twenty-five years ago, the government decided to open up three million acres of England and Wales to the public – a decision that has transformed our walking landscape.
On a dark and eerily silent night, with a thick fog swirling around my tent, I’m beginning to see why author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle chose to set his 1902 murder mystery The Hound of the Baskervilles i
Who belongs in the mountains and how should they enjoy them? For Alec Finlay , these questions are at the root of how we perceive wild nature and how we care for it
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Mountain ecosystems across the world are under threat – but the people who love them are fighting back. Hanna Lindon meets the hillwalking heroes using their outdoor skills for positive change