6th December 2018
Europe’s Last Great Wilderness – backpacking Sarek
“With no tourist infrastructure and almost no paths or signs, Sarek is to Swedes what Alaska is to Americans – a raw, untamed land where dreams of outdoor adventures await.”
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6th December 2018
“With no tourist infrastructure and almost no paths or signs, Sarek is to Swedes what Alaska is to Americans – a raw, untamed land where dreams of outdoor adventures await.”
7th August 2018
Running out of things to read? There are some cracking outdoor books that have caught our eye coming out over the next few months.
5th June 2018
David Lintern reviews Kinder Scout – the people's mountain, a 'quietly astonishing and important piece of work'
6th April 2018
A book all about the wonder and delight of the wildlife we take for granted – and a passionate call for conservation
22nd March 2018
One of the most important mountaineering biographies to have been published in recent years gives a unique insight into the mind of a Victorian alpinist
16th March 2018
Roger Butler reviews There's Always the Hills – an excellent new book by former TGO Editor Cameron McNeish
5th February 2018
Authors and publishers needed to enter new books into Cumbria’s leading literary awards
31st January 2018
Alex Roddie reviews a book that captures the spirit of outdoor adventure – and that of the TGO Challenge
19th January 2018
Roger Butler looks at a treasure trove of stories from the highways and byways of Scotland
19th December 2017
Struggling to come up with outdoorsy Christmas present ideas? Our list of the year's best outdoor literature is here to help
5th December 2017
"The next step for Chris always leads to the wonderful unknown" – Noel Dawson reviews Ascent, the new book by Sir Chris Bonington