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A RECORD-BREAKING MOUNTAIN ROUND IN WINTER • On 12 December 2021, Laurie Crayston set out to climb the 192 English mountains, determined to be the first person to do so over a single winter. By 27 February, he’d not only achieved this but had also set a new record as the fastest person ever to climb all of England’s mountains despite the conditions he faced. As we head once more into the deep winter months, we take a look back at Laurie’s outstanding achievement…
ON THE LOOKOUT • Natural highlights in the hills this month
EVENTS CALENDAR December 2022
‘An attack on nature’: what does the mini budget mean for the environment? • As conservation groups come together in condemnation of September’s mini budget, we look at how new government plans could alter the British landscape
CARRAUNTOOHIL • Jim Perrin remembers an adventure to the Black Stacks of Kerry to tackle Ireland’s highest mountain
ICE MAGIC • Excited for the first bite of crampons on ice and fierce, fiery sunlight reflected on snow? We asked a few of our regular contributors to recall their most memorable winter days…
JOINING THE DOTS • David Lintern tries the ultimate winter link-up of Carn Dearg Meadhonach and the Carn Mor Dearg Arête – two of the finest lowergrade winter mountaineering routes in the country
COOL RUNNINGS • Norman Hadley is a pioneer of 'bumbagging': fast, uber-lightweight backpacking - without a backpack. But does this idiosyncratic endeavour work in winter? A midwinter camp on England’s highest peak would be the test…
TRAILBLAZING • The Transcaucasian Trail is a long-distance route across the Caucasus, the mountains where Asia and Europe meet. Stepping outside her comfort zone, Anna Richards heads to Armenia to tackle a 350-mile section of the trail – and discovers solitude and heart-warming hospitality in equal measure
The Transcaucasian Trail • A quick look at the history of this epic emerging trail – and the logistics of walking it yourself
GET READY FOR WINTER • The winter hills are places of challenge, risk, beauty and fun. We’ve teamed up with Scotland’s National Outdoor Training Centre, Glenmore Lodge, for this 17-page beginners’ guide to the finest season
FIRST STEPS: A WINTER SKILLS COURSE • Winter newbie Isla McCay overcomes her imposter syndrome and finds her feet in the snow, via the Introduction to Winter Skills course at Glenmore Lodge
PACKING FOR WINTER: How to do it well • For a winter day walk, a rucksack with a capacity of around 45 litres works well. Separate your gear into dry-bags to keep it as dry as possible. Consider using multiple differently coloured dry-bags, which allow you to access things quickly with minimum fuss
USING ICE AXE AND CRAMPONS IN THE WINTER HILLS • Can’t tell your pick from your adze? James Roddie has a few pointers…
WINTER HAZARDS • Winter is a place of beautiful extremes, but with snow and ice...