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Bridging the Ribble

Ramblers, amblers horse riders and mountain bikers on the Pennine Bridleway National Trail will soon be able to keep dry while crossing the River Ribble – thanks to an innovative new bridge…

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Town & Country

Whether you like your walks out in the wilderness or in the heart of the city, the coming week should keep you busy – with National Parks Week coinciding with Love Parks Week and the Festival of British Archeology…

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Exmoor events this month

Ever wondered what kinds of creatures live in rockpools, or what exactly deer get up to at night? All will be revealed this month at Exmoor National Park, with a series of un-missable events to end the month…

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Love walking, nature, photography and the great outdoors? Want to meet other people who are too? walk magazine is now on Facebook, giving Ramblers, readers, nature lovers and photo enthusiasts a place to meet up online…

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Is your local path under threat?

A new Ramblers campaign highlighting the nation’s most under-threat footpaths launches today, with 20 worrying situations across the country topping the list…

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Events

The Chiltern Way walking festival
 

The Chiltern Way walking festival

May-September

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Ramblers 75th events

June-August

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Milngavie Book & Arts Festival

7-12 September 2010

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Wessex Wanderer walks

Until 9 October 2010

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Mid Anglia Line walks

12 June-21 August 2010

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Around the clock

A stunning new film shows the life of a Lake District hill over the course of 24 hours – from the moon and stars at night to sunrise and a number of sheep and walkers turning up. Created as part of this year’s If You Could project by filmmaker Michael Moloneyand photographer John Hooper, it was shot around Pavey Ark near Great Langdale. The stunning 720° panorama (twice around) starts with the last light of day fading, rotating right as the moon rises and the stars come out. The constellation of Orion at last drops beyond the hill as the sun rises, before sheep and walkers can be seen crisscrossing the hills. Simply inspiring.

  3 Responses to “Around the clock”

      At 1:05 pm on January 18th, 2010 Tweets that mention Around the clock » Walk – The Magazine of the Ramblers -- Topsy.com wrote:

    [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Walk Magazine, Heather Reagan. Heather Reagan said: Love this –> Around the clock: A stunning new film shows the life of a Lake District hill http://bit.ly/5n3gFh (via @WalkMagazine) [...]

      At 1:12 pm on January 18th, 2010 Mark Elliott wrote:

    A lovely, unique film of one of my favourite parts of the Lake District.

      At 9:41 pm on January 19th, 2010 Jon Chapman wrote:

    WOW, this is simply awesome!

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