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Live for the Outdoors on MSNClimbing Ben Nevis – your expert guide to Britain’s highest mountainFancy a crack at Britain's big one this summer? Our team of experts share their top tips on how to plan a memorable ascent of ...
A UNIQUE job opportunity has opened in a stunning Scots location, and bosses are offering applicants free accommodation. Bosses are advertising full-time roles, and a range of perks that come with ...
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Live for the Outdoors on MSN7 of Britain’s best winter hikes – including Snowdon, Scafell Pike, Pen y Fan and Ben NevisCompleting winter hikes is a walker's upgrade, making a foray into the realm of hardcore hiker, even mountaineer. It's a bigger challenge than hiking in summer on all fronts, physical, mental, and ...
A Scots dog handler has told how she suffered a devastating stroke moments after writing off her symptoms as a case of flu.
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Schoolboy, 10, raises thousands for MND research with daily 5k and 100 press-upsThe youngster’s efforts are inspired by his father David, 39, who in June 2023 carried a 100kg barbell to the summit of Ben ...
The most popular trail in the Scottish Highlands is also one of its most challenging. Ben Nevis, the U.K.'s tallest mountain, sits just 7 miles southeast of Fort William. Nevis clocks in around ...
A man from Cambridgeshire remains missing, two years after he was last reported to be seen. Harvey Christian from ...
Cameron is being carried to the summit of Ben Nevis by his family Family and friends of a boy who has a rare genetic disease are climbing Ben Nevis with him to raise awareness of the condition.
Dozens of discarded banana skins are being found littered across Ben Nevis. The peelings, left by some of the 160,000 visitors to Britain's highest mountain, can take as long as two years to degrade.
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