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Wild swimmer hospitalized after being poisoned by sewage in what she thought were pristine waters
By Charlie Lyon published
After open water swimming with friends the Scottish mum suffered from severe gastroenteritis and dehydration resulting in a five-day hospital stay

The IFSC Climbing World Cup kicks off this weekend: Here’s everything you need to know
By Will Symons published
After months of anticipation, the world's best climbers are ready to battle it out over 3 disciplines and 14 separate competitions

Axing rangers and entrance fees charges – England's National Parks feel the pinch after major budget cuts
By Charlie Lyon published
National Parks in England have been hit with a 9% cut in funding for 2025-2026 financial year

Men fined for night mountain mission to illuminate cross in national park on 20th anniversary of Pope's death
By Charlie Lyon published
The two hikers wanted to commemorate the anniversary of the death of a Polish pope by illegally lighting up a huge steel cross

Olympic climbers to hit the beach as authorities confirm venue for the LA 2028 climbing competition
By Will Symons published
The Long Beach area will host every climbing event in the LA 2028 Olympics

Hikers cut off from popular hiking areas of Mount Rainer National Park after 100-year old bridge closes due to damage
By Charlie Lyon published
The discovery of cracks and rust have forced officials to shut the Carbon River Bridge indefinitely

Hiker dies on Colorado’s daunting 2744-step Manitou Incline trail
By Will Symons published
The Manitou Incline is a popular and challenging trek that gains over 2,000ft of elevation in the Colorado wilderness

Ancient cave paintings revealed for the first time - two years after they were discovered by climbers in Brazil
By Will Symons published
The artworks which could be up to 3,000 years old were discovered in 2023, but kept secret from the public

“More and more people are tempted into risky locations” - Social media and navigation apps blamed for record rise in mountain rescue incidents
By Will Symons published
There were record numbers of mountain rescue incidents in England, Wales, and Scotland last year, and technology is taking the blame
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