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Is There Snow On The Cams?
By Jon on 09/02/2007 10:09:23
Check out the latest snow conditions on the OM mountain web cam page.

.Of course, it's also a good way of dodging work and doing someoutdoors dreaming while you're counting down the hours on a dullFriday afternoon. Which is why we put together the OUTDOORSmagicmountain web cam page.We've linked to all the outdoor web cams we

Lakes Cams On Your Mobile
By Jon on 14/11/2005 12:28:33
Wasdale? Too murky, stuff it, let's head for Langdale after all, things look pretty good on that side :-) Yep, you can now access Lakeland web cams using your WAP-enabled mobile phone.

More technology with the news that the burgeoning Lake Districtweb empire has gone mobile, or maybe that should be 'beenmobilised'...Do what? The web cam images from the WasdaleWeb, LangdaleWeb andButtermereWeb - once it's ready - are now available

OUTDOORSmagic Web Cam Page Updated
By Jon on 05/01/2007 12:10:37
We've updated the cams page with links to new cams in the Lakes, Peak, Scotland, Snowdonia and Dartmoor. It's a great way of seeing what the weather's up to or just passing the time...

down a web cam that gives a view of the mountain ormountaineer in question.To save you endless trawling though, we thought we'd dig out asmany UK mountain web cams as we could and tell you where to findthem. Here goes... Just click on the pic to go

OUTDOORSmagic Web Cam Page Updated
By Jon on 28/02/2003 12:30:15
Three new UK mountain web cams added, two in the Lakes and one in the Yorkshire Dales. Check them out

We've just updated the OUTDOORSmagic web cam page with three newweb cams, two in the Lakes and one looking up from Horton at Pen yGhent in the Dales.It's a great way of seeing how things look right now, right there,though we'd be the first to admit

Plague Of Web Cams Strikes Lakes...
By Jon on 25/01/2006 11:37:51
Lots of new web cams in the Lake District with more to come as the lakeland web site network spreads ever wider. A great way of checking the conditions from your own home.

The mightly lakeland web empire is growing like a plague oftriffids and with it more and more handly lakeland web cams. They'rea fantastic way of checking out the latest on the ground conditionswithout leaving your desk, or maybe just getting a dose

WasdaleWeb Web Cam Upgraded
By Jon on 31/10/2003 11:05:54
See Wasdale's rain and clouds with even greater clarity thanks to the new upgraded Wasdaleweb web cam. No, really it's quite nice there....

Wasdale-web has updated its Wasdale-web web cam - web master GuyNewbold only introduced the cam a couple of weeks back and told us atthe time that he would 'eventually update the cam when fundsallowed...'Obviously Mrs Guy's been feeling generous

Swann Freestyle HD Cam - Test Video
By Jon on 15/03/2012 13:02:19
Hannah Taylor of Maia Media checks out the latest arrival in the HD action cam arena.

You might remember us doing a quick 'just in' about the new Swann Freestyle HD action cam a few weeks back. It's the latest arrival in the burgeoning cam market and aimed spefically at folk who want to get out and film their own adventures

Scafell Pike Web Cam Goes Live
By Jon on 12/02/2004 09:00:01
The new WasdaleWeb Cam pointing straight up the gusset of Scafell Pike has just come on stream with live images of England's highest mountain refreshed every five minutes.

Just a quicky to let you know that WasdaleWeb's new Scafell Pikestreaming web cam has just gone online to complement the originalGreat Gable cam. The new cam points straight up Brown Tongues at the highestmountain

Go Pro Hero 2 Action Cam Reviewed
By Hannah Taylor on 04/05/2012 12:10:47
Hannah from Maia Media checks out the latest and arguably best in digital HD action cams.

’s allowed some great shots without the worry of smashing up the DSLR. It’s even got me all excited about DIY and we made a cable cam using the GoPro HERO which became GoPro’s official video of the day back in March.The GoPro SceneAs one of the first action

New Black Diamond Cams With 30% Wider Range
By Susan on 02/06/2006 14:16:58
For anyone climbing on hard to protect, very shallow cracks, Black Diamond have just brought out a new cam range to help keep you in one piece.

Black Diamond has just launched a new range of cams designed to protect narrow and shallow cracks. The Camalot™ C3s are three cam units, with a thirty percent narrower profile than any other three or four cam design, so they can take the place


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