Back in the 1850s, going up Scottish mountains for fun was an activity for a handful of eccentric blokes. Plus one ground-breaking woman. Between 1848 and 1861, Queen Vic summited nine Munros, and her account of the outdoor life on the hills of Deeside became a surprising bestseller.
News Place Nicknames Added to Tool to Aid Emergency Services
Ordnance Survey is inviting emergency service organisations around Great Britain to input local and colloquial nicknames to a new database called the Vernacular Names Tool, as an aid to getting responders to the right location even if...
Press Release Alpkit and Outside Bank Holiday Hathersage Tent Show 4-5th May
Podcast Mountain Air - 7. Precarious Freedom and the Cape Wrath Trail, with David Lintern