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Features, From the History Books The First Ascent of Mount Ararat The storm cleared for a moment, and from the blizzards of Kazbek, Friedrich Parrot looked on at the silvery-crown of Mt Ararat, said to be the resting place of Noah's Ark...
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Features, Book Club Book Club: Élisabeth Revol - To Live The accomplished French mountaineer Élisabeth Revol, on fighting for her life on the "killer mountain" Nanga Parbat
Features, Lunchtime Cinema Lunchtime Cinema: New Life - A Film About Adventure and Parenthood Chris Prescott's film captures the joy and conflict of professional climbers Caroline Ciavaldini and James Pearson, as they prepare to welcome their first child into the world
Features, From the History Books The First Recorded Woman to Climb Mount Kilimanjaro The story of how Miss Sheila Macdonald “set the pace for her two men companions, slept in caves, and sustained herself with champagne drunk from the bottle"...
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Features, Book Club Book Club: Roy Dennis - Restoring the Wild The seminal book on species reintroductions, from sixty years of rewilding our skies, woods and waterways
Features, From the History Books The History of Pioneering Women in Scotland's Mountains "Many a time after returning I longed to be in the desert again, where the crows and the goats did not care what I wore...”
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Features, Lunchtime Cinema Lunchtime Cinema: Under a Mongolian Sky - A Film About the Kazakh Eagle Hunters We speak to filmmaker Sam Potter about the vast landscape of Western Mongolia, and meeting the Kazakh eagle hunters
Features Shine On August: Olympic Medals, Underwater Buses and Trail-Running Inclusivity Good news? In this era?! 'Shine On' brings you five short snippets of good news to start your August off right…
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Features, Hiking, Patagonia The Route of Parks: The 2,800km Hiking Trail Through Patagonia How 25 years of conservation work led to a new long-distance hiking trail in Patagonia, protecting 28 million acres of land...
Lunchtime Cinema, Features Lunchtime Cinema: Wave of Change - A Low-Tech Surf Film All aboard the Nomade des Mers! Inside the floating laboratory sailing the world and inspiring people to live better, with less...
Features, From the History Books Oman's Mountainous Mud Village of Misfat Al Abriyeen Camouflaged by dark cliffs and crags, near the towering peak of Jebel Shams, you'll find the mysterious mud village of Oman...
Features, Book Club Book Club: Holly Tuppen - Sustainable Travel The essential guide to positive-impact adventures, from where to go to how to get there to what to do when you arrive...
Features Shine On July: Sleeper Trains, Wainwrights and 60,000 Oysters Good news? In this era?! 'Shine On' brings you five short snippets of good news to start your July off right
Features, Lunchtime Cinema Lunchtime Cinema: Beavers Without Borders We speak to Nina Constable, director of a new nature documentary about the reintroduction of the beaver, a keystone species and ecosystem engineer, to the UK