2024 | |||
December | |||
Christmas shopping | |||
October | |||
20 Lake District Barns Rescued | |||
Doggy Rescue | |||
New Fell Top Assessors | |||
We've Closed our Twitter Account | |||
Kirkstone Pass closed | |||
August | |||
Searchdogs Open Day | |||
July | |||
A Busy Weekend | |||
June | |||
Going camping? Make sure you're safe | |||
April | |||
Herdy supports sheep safety this spring | |||
March | |||
Piers Gill. Something has changed. | |||
February | |||
Using our Mapping for Other Walks | |||
2023 | |||
November | |||
Winter - Time to check your gear | |||
September | |||
Hills Database Updated | |||
August | |||
Being Prepared | |||
July | |||
Leave Only Pawprints | |||
13/12/17
• emergencySMS
If you get into trouble in the hills with only a poor phone signal emergencySMS might be a life saver.
I've mentioned this here before but it never does any harm to mention it again.
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22/08/17
• Keeping Safe on the Fells
A report of an accident on Cam Crag Ridge reminded Paul of ways to stay safe on the fells
Over on the UK Hill Walking web site you can read a very recent post My Scrambling Fall by Lyndon Marquis. Lyndon was scrambling on Cam Crag Ridge in Langstrath and unfortunately he had a fall of 30-40m down a rock studded slope. read more ... |
06/04/16
• emergencySMS
If you get into trouble in the hills with only a poor phone signal emergencySMS might be a life saver.
I've mentioned this here before but with the fellwalking season now going into overdrive with a lot of new walkers out and about it seemed like a good time to mention it again. read more ... |
07/10/15
• AKU Women's Rock Lite shoes review
Beth has a look at her first pair of approach shoes and finds them really good.
This summer has seen a monumental shift in my walking footwear. I have recently discovered the joys of approach shoes. read more ... |
30/09/15
• New Videos from Ordnance Survey
The videos, presented by Steve Backshall, take you through the basics of how to read an OS map and use a compass. Useful stuff.
The Ordnance Survey have put online eight excellent videos on YouTube presented by TV presenter, adventurer and OS champion Steve Backshall which take you through the basics of how to read an OS map and how to use a compass. Here they are. read more ... |
15/04/15
• Breathable, Waterproof Hard Shells
Beth looks at the basic technology in modern waterproof clothing.
Everybody remembers their first waterproof jacket don't they? Especially if you were growing up in the 1970s, it was likely to have been a cagoule - a smock like thing, or if you were posh a jacket with a full length zip and a flap across the back to let some of the sweat out. What we remember was how we sweated at the slightest exertion. A few decades on, we now have jackets made with magical fabrics that let sweat through one way, but not rain the other. Back in the '70s there were waterproof and breathable fabrics but they were rare and hugely expensive. Ventile was such a thing, a war-time invention of a tight weave of very fine cotton whose fibres expanded when damp to effectively seal out water. It was made into aircrew immersion suits, or taken on Arctic expeditions. It's a lovely fabric but heavy. read more ... |