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Mick Fowler 30th anniversary expedition

20th August 2012 | 0 comments

To mark 30 years of leading expeditions to Asia’s greater ranges this autumn, British mountaineer Mick Fowler will attempt to scale an unclimbed buttress line on Shiva peak in the Indian Himalaya. A member of the Berghaus climbing team, the taxman/mountaineer will set off for the 6142m peak towards the end of September, accompanied by fellow Berghaus climbers Paul Ramsden, …

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New Products: Mammut Maranguan and Misuan jackets

17th August 2012 | 0 comments

Swiss outdoor experts Mammut have recently released their new Maranguan and Misuan jackets, featuring clothing-specific Ajungilak XTi Climate technology to prevent users from overheating. The system works by transporting excess moisture and heat away from the body during high levels of activity, but remains insulating during periods of rest. Also made from Mammut’s DryTech premium fabric, these wind and water …

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Raise funds for H4H at the Shere 40k

15th August 2012 | 0 comments

  Live in the south east and fancy combining a challenging walk (or run, if you prefer) with raising funds for good causes this September? Well, the Shere 40k should be right up your street then. A unique cross-country race featuring more than 1500m of ascent – including the highest point in south-east England – the Shere 40k Multi Terrain …

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Applications invited for Chris Walker Memorial Trust

13th August 2012 | 0 comments

Got a great idea for an expedition, but need to raise funds to make it happen? Well there’s still time to make an application for a grant from the Chris Walker Memorial Trust. Each year, the Chris Walker Memorial Trust awards a £1000 grant to help fund expeditions for climbers to the Greater Ranges, in memory of accomplished mountaineer Christopher …

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Snow Leopard Award update

12th August 2012 | 0 comments

British mountaineers Jon Gupta (a contributor to T&M) and Nick Valentine have successfully summited their second peak of the Snow Leopard Award, after a nine-hour climb to the top of Tajikistan’s Korzhenevskaya last Thursday. After days of waiting in Djirgatol – following their summit of Peak Lenin on July 17th – the team were flown to Moskovin glacier basecamp on …

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T&M supports Buxton Adventure Festival

10th August 2012 | 0 comments

Trek & Mountain has thrown its weight behind the inaugural Buxton Adventure Festival, a weekend of live lectures and adventure films, set in the heart of the Peak District. The festival, which will run from October 20 – 21, is set to take place at the Pavilion Arts Centre, part of Buxton Opera house in the Peak District National Park, …

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Nepal: solo trekking to be banned?

9th August 2012 | 0 comments

Independent travellers wanting to trek in Nepal will legally require supervision by a government registered guide as of next month, following an announcement from Nepal’s Ministry of Home Affairs, consequentially ending solo trekking. The decision, supported by the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal, came in response to a growing number of assaults and disappearances concerning trekkers in the regions of …

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August issue on sale now!

3rd August 2012 | 0 comments

The action-packed August edition of Trek & Mountain is on sale now, featuring the Eiger, Lhotse, Mt Olympus, Scotland, high altitude gear and much more. Gracing the cover are two of the ‘Berner Trilogy’, the Monch and the Eiger. We decided to see what mountain activities mere mortals can do in the vicinity of the infamous ‘Nordwand’ – the North …

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Kendal Mountain Festival – early news

30th July 2012 | 0 comments

Although the ever-popular Kendal Mountain Festival is still just a speck on this year’s horizon, here at Trek & Mountain we’ve got some early insider news to share. In addition to numerous new adventure film screenings, premieres, outdoor speakers and snowsports, this year’s event will play host to a number of special guests. BBC adventurer and presenter Paul Rose, an …

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Free trekking app for South Tyrol

24th July 2012 | 0 comments

A new, free app has just been launched that aims to give walkers unprecedented access to detailed information on South Tyrol’s most beautiful hiking and trekking routes. The South Tyrol Trekking Guide app, available  for iPhone and Android, brings the (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Dolomite mountains of the autonomous Italian region directly onto your smartphone to help plan your treks. …