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Ten reasons why climbers should care about glaciers

All climbers love rocks, fact. But without ice, many rocks would either…
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A Cornish Tide

I’ve had a few holidays down in Cornwall (although I didn’t go…
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Bouldering: a history of an obsession

People have been purposefully climbing on boulders for nearly a hundred and…
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Hardknott Forest

I went to the Duddon valley recently to check out the Dunnerdale…
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The geology of Britain – a rock climbers perspective. Part three: metamorphic rocks

Metamorphic rocks – the rocks of change, are messengers from deep inside…
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The geology of Britain – a rock climbers perspective. Part two: sedimentary rocks

In this second of a series of three articles, we examine the…
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The geology of Britain – a rock climbers perspective. Part one: igneous rocks

Britain is composed of a remarkable combination and variety of rock types…
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