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Outdoor recreation skills for walkers, hikers and ramblers
Everyone should have the opportunity to experience the outdoors - whether it's the exhilaration of clambering to the top of Scafell Pike, luxuriating in a walk through Dove Dale or ambling dreamily on the South Downs.
Maybe you just wish to set and achieve personal goals in fitness and endurance.
Whatever the reason for your interest in outdoor recreation, most of us recognise that we must approach it responsibly.
We must all ensure our own safety and that of our companions, respect the rights of those who live and work in the countryside, and protect and preserve the beauty and grandeur of our uplands and lowlands.
Hill Skills is a steadily growing collection of hints and tips on best practice to help you get the most out of your time outdoors.
To proceed, simply select a topic from those available in the 'meadow' above (the green bar below the 'hill buttons') or from the menu on the left.
Your outdoor adventure starts here. Enjoy.
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