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Tomaz Humar Rescued
After six days trapped at almost 6000 metres on Nanga Parbat, Slovenian mountaineer Tomaz Humar was plucked to safety by a Pakistani army helicopter on Tuesday morning.

10 August 2005

Tomaž Humar trapped on Nanga Parbat
Desperate pleas are being made for a suitable helicopter and pilot to launch a daring rescue attempt to pluck Tomaž from his 6000m bivy on Nanga Parbat.

09 August 2005
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Could You Climb Everest?
With climbers poised to attempt Everest despite weather conditions, we thought we'd revive an old OM article on Everest for normal people - what abilities and experience would you need to get up there?

20 May 2005
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Pacific Crest Journal 5
As TGO dep ed John Manning nears the end of the epic Pacific Crest Trail he's plagued by rain, but still passing through extraordinary scenery - 'Morocco and Iceland rolled into one'...

17 September 2004

Pacific Crest Journal 4
TGO's dep ed', the newly rechristened 'Crazy' John Manning has reached the halfway point of his epic stroll along the Pacific Crest Trail, so only 1300 miles to go then...

29 July 2004

Pacific Crest Journal 3
The latest update from TGO's John Manning as he hikes the epic Pacific Crest Trail, this month he reaches the mountains and send back some pics as well.

12 July 2004

Surprising Sweden...
Special agent Maria del Carmen Clegg snuck up on unsuspecting Sweden for a look at Scandinavian outdoor culture. Do you hear the drums Fernando? Ahem...

14 June 2004
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Pacific Crest Journal 2
John Manning of TGO magazine is hiking the PCT right now and judging from the latest instalment from his travels is living in a giant, rolling, fluid outdoors party :-)

01 June 2004

Pacific Crest Journal
TGO's John Manning is trekking the Pacific Crest Trail right now, all 2,650 miles of it, read how he's getting on and find out about 'trail names', siberian tigers and blistered toes...

11 May 2004

How To: Independent Trekking In Nepal
Ever wondered if you could just buy a ticket to Kathmandu and take off trekking? You can, it's dead easy and here's how...

01 January 2004
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Trekking Annapurna!
Shameless holiday snaps special direct from the Annapurna Circuit and Annapurna Sanctuary treks in deepest, darkest Nepal, complete with live avalanche...

15 December 2003
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Please Do Not Feed The Climbers...
Chamonix, the alpine equivalent of Eurodisney, but a sight more shockingly beautiful... It beats broiling in London, that's for sure. Lots of cool pics...

11 August 2003

From Kent To 4,000 Metres Via A Hobbit Hole...
OM member John Corteen describes how three breathless blokes from Kent scaled their first 4,000 metre peak, Switzerland's 4027metre Alalinhorn...

15 July 2003

Nordic Touring in New Zealand
Ben Brockway takes up his nordic skis on Snake Ridge

22 November 2002

Richard Gear's Travel Kit Tips
Ten top tips for travel kit and more from the high priest of gear himself.

15 August 2002

Everest Base Camp Trek Part One
From Kathmandu, via the traditional trailhead at Jiri and on to Lukla and the end of solitude as we know it.. The big one....

14 August 2002
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Montserrat: The Mysterious Mountain
OUTDOORSmagic member Simon Kirwan travels to Montserrat and brings back great photos

07 March 2002
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The Mountains of Mourne
OUTDOORSmagic member Simon Kirwan takes a trip to the Mountains of Mourne and their slightly batty wall. Words and pics.

15 February 2002

Clive Meets The Penguins
When Antarctica needed a good spring clean, there was only one man for the job - OUTDOORSmagic member Clive Clasby. This is how he sorted out the mess...

05 February 2002
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The Inca Trail
One of the world's greatest treks described complete with pictures in an OUTDOORSmagic epic article

01 February 2002
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