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The Search: One Man and His Mountain Rescue Dog
Paul Besley and his dog, Scout, navigate the trials and joys of life together. The relationship between collie and master is unconditional a
Greg Hackett
4 min read


What Happened at Sycamore Gap?
A visit to the scene of the crime is a strange experience today. It's a ten minute stroll from the discovery centre, either up and down the
Greg Hackett
9 min read


Bagging the Wainwrights
Halfway through my objective it feels like I'm reading the best book ever written and I'm already trying not to think about the day I finish
Greg Hackett
21 min read


Stand with Dartmoor: The Fight for our Right to Roam
On 8th October, five judges met to make a decision that could forever change our relationship with one of England’s last wild spaces:...
LMFF
5 min read

How-to Access Land
We believe that improving access not only enhances individual well-being but also fosters a deeper, more meaningful connection with the natu
LMFF
3 min read

Wainwright Prize - Our Shortlist Picks!
Fire Weather: A True Story From a Hotter World by John Vaillant is a gripping and timely exploration of the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire. Vai
LMFF
3 min read

Banksy's London Guide to Wilding
Banksy has some previous with zoos, but that didn’t stop the social media machine at Regent's Park attempting to celebrate the act and land
LMFF
4 min read

Coast to Coast: A lifetime journey
Life thrives in the towns and villages that are linked by this national trail. In the fields animals graze, birds sing, trees whisper. Mount
Greg Hackett
14 min read


Lost for Words: Jackie Morris
A 2016 survey showed that three-quarters of British children spend less time outdoors than prisoners do.
Greg Hackett
5 min read


Summer Reading with Love
Ned Boulting’s Tour de France commentary is an institution for fans of the race and when Covid disrupted his annual gig, like many of us, he
LMFF
3 min read

Meet the Black Trail-Blazers
When Charlie Ramsay first nailed the Ramsay Round back in 1978 he was lighting a torch
LMFF
5 min read


Structured Chaos: Victor Saunders
Structured Chaos is a new climbing memoir included in our London Mountain Film Festival Book Curation. We also recorded an interview with...
Sam Huby
4 min read


Doug Scott 1941-2020
By Sam Huby Doug Scott , who has died from cerebral lymphoma , was widely regarded as one of the world’s leading high altitude...
Sam Huby
3 min read

Tough Women - from Jenny Tough
Tough Women is a new collection of adventure stories compiled and edited by none other than Jenny Tough - a woman teased at school for...
LMFF
3 min read


Terry Abraham's Life on the Mountains
The excitement around the release of Terry Abraham 's Life of a Mountain: Helvellyn can be felt across the length and breadth of his...
LMFF
4 min read

Monuments against Nature
President Trump's decision to host a rally at Mount Rushmore is a direct hit on the epicentre of political and societal division that is...
LMFF
3 min read


Blind in the Footholds of Tom Patey
By Red Széll Red is a London-based writer, broadcaster and adventurer who refuses to allow blindness to stand in his way. In 2013 he...
Red Széll
4 min read


Tonight I Leave From Euston
By Geoff Allan Geoff Allan, LMFF speaker and author of best-seller The Scottish Bothy Bible and new book Scottish Bothy Walks, connects...
LMFF
3 min read

What SUP London?
Given I've stand-up paddleboarded (SUP) 800 miles from Land's End to John O'Groats (LEJOG), you might think that I have a love for hardcore
LMFF
4 min read


No Easy Way - a climbing book
By Sam Huby When I was younger and part of a small group of London climbers struggling to find 'no easy way climbing' within reach of 9-5...
LMFF
3 min read

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