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LMFF
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Film review: Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy is a beautiful short film that captures Laura Owen Sanderson winter swimming in Snowdonia to ease the symptoms of...
Red Széll
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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...
LMFF
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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
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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
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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
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Rope Access Technicians Climb on the Job
RATs – Rope Access Technicians – are in abundance across London’s constantly changing skyline, and for some of them, it’s an extension of...
LMFF
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Meet the Polar Explorer Who Delivers
Londoners love to stretch their city limits but some go further than others – we tracked down postman Barry Payne who finds that early...
Sam Huby
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Al Alvarez and Hampstead Ponds
Probably best known to the world at large as a poet, critic and journalist, most climbers will know him as the author of Feeding the Rat; a
LMFF
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Buildering the City
This ill-conceived effort was in stark contrast to Mick Fowler’s first winter ascent of St Pancras station back in the eighties. A couple of
LMFF
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Kayaking the Shipping Forecast
If Shipping Forecast bagging ever becomes a thing , then Toby Carr should get the credit. Tragically, Toby’s journey came to an end...
LMFF
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Do Adventure and Politics Mix?
Although Johnson likes an adventure they don’t seem to be the kind we were hoping for. And Khan once got into a tangle with an insurer who w
LMFF
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How to be a Fell Runner in London
About 9am, still punch-drunk from a six-hour drive up from London the night before, the car scattered with empty crisp packets and inexplica
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