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The Friday Matinee
By Jon on 18/05/2007 11:40:12
Fell running, Everest and Mount Kenya this week, though not necesarily in the same clip...
different and havea look for fell running clips - you might think using a headcam when running is a recipe for jerky action, and you'd be right,but honestly, it's not unentertaining in its own way....First off check out this short film about the Edale
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Walking The River Tees
By Barry Smith on 18/04/2001 03:17:00
A walk to Low Force and High Force on the River Tees from Middleton-in-Teesdale. Returning via Cronkley and Holwith Fells. A waterfall walk to treasure.
Bleabeck Force, a smaller waterfall coming off Holwith Fell and beingnorth facing there was still ice around the fall. We continuedtowards our turning point and the going got really tough, with rocksstrewn all over the path! It was very hard on the legs
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Wet Wasdale Weekend Part II
By Simon Kirwan on 13/09/2002 16:23:31
OMers up to the gills in a rum deal
While Jon D and Alex opted for the easy stroll up Kirk Fell, the OUTDOORSmagic Sca Fellers threw caution to the wind, laughed in the face of the rain, and stared down the raging torrents to make a spirited jaunt up Piers Gill to the Sca Fells
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The Bob Graham Blues
By Nikalas Cook on 29/07/2011 09:16:44
Nikalas Cook looks at the ups and downs of the Bob Graham Round
The Bob Graham Round has long been an iconic goal for fell runners but, with more attempts than ever, increasingly worn trods and rumours of Kilian Jornet attempting the record, has it become just another endurance junkie’s box to tick?On June 13
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OMers' Bank Holiday Weekends
By Susan on 02/06/2006 11:40:06
We've had a spate of Bank Holidays recently, so we asked you to let us know what you got up to on the last one. Here are the reports so far ...
Fete, which features the crowning of the Queen and her attendants, a pet show, childrens’ races and a Grand Prize Draw, as well as the Shutlingsloe Fell Race. Starting from the fields in front of Cragg Hall, it descends to cross the Clough Brook (only
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Our Top Five Soul-Destroying Climbs
By Jon on 05/03/2013 15:30:26
Check out our pick of truly horrid climbs on UK mountains then tell us what sinks your boat...
Our Top Five Least Favourite ClimbsWe've all got them - the ascents that make our heart sink. The ones we never, ever want to do again. The climbs that simply have few or no redeeming features. Just for the painful hell of it, here are our top five
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Tiptoe Through The Howgills
By Loyd Bower on 15/03/2001 15:50:00
OUTDOORSmagic member Lloyd Bower hammers across the forgotten hummocks of the M6 Howgills
A weekend in the Howgills - undiscovered gems. The Where? You are probably asking where are they? I am sureyou will have driven past them on the M6 motorway on the way to theNorth Lakes or Scotland. Well the Howgill Fells
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Bowland Challenge Report
By Matt Carter on 07/06/2006 12:21:10
OMers Matt Carter and Peewiglet took on the Bowland Challenge event last weekend and here's Matt's account of a good time in a wild and under-rated area.
answers or late arrival at either thelunch stop or the finish we had to be as realistic as possible aboutour capabilities. In the end we submitted an outline route estimatedat about 22 or 23 miles, taking in the higher Bowland fells in themorning
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Mosedale - The Bigger Picture(s)
By OM/Dave Mycroft on 15/08/2006 11:36:28
Some very nice images from this week's weekly route, the Mosedale Horseshoe above Wasdale, it seemed a shame not to share them with you :-)
click on the thumbnail for abigger version and enjoy :-)Don't forget, there are loads of great OM user pics in theGallery- you have 3 MB of free space to upload your own outdoor images andyou could win five pairs of Bridgedale socks if you win the Photo
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The Weekly Gallery Round-Up
By Susan on 27/09/2006 11:49:20
In this week's gallery round-up we take a look at the forum debate about whether or not outdoor photography's worth it ... and then go ahead and look at the week's best pictures anyway:-)
for those who aren't:-) here are some of the week's best photos... Andy Wallace's shot of Lingmoor Fell comes from Share the Fell Walking Experience. We've featured this album so many times in the gallery round-up that all we can do is advise you to do what
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