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When LoveReading was asked to curate a selection of books for the London Mountain Film Festival 2021 we readily accepted the challenge! A chance to source some new, inspiring reads - and it gave us the welcome opportunity to work with specialist independent publishers and imprints.
The London Mountain Film Festival, now in its second year, is a celebration of adventure and the outdoors. Taking place again online, the festival is screening over 40 world-class adventure films, plus interviews with film-makers & authors, all over an exhilarating fortnight this May.
‘I’m excited, honoured, and grateful to all the filmmakers, authors, and athletes who have trusted us with their incredible work,’ says festival director Greg Hackett. ‘LMFF Virtual is an intense two-week online celebration of that wonderful space where the human spirit embraces the challenges of the natural world.’
The changing face of Mountaineering Scotland through the Covid pandemic By Jenny Gillies Published: 10:10, 19 February 2021
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Wild camping should have a leave no trace ethos.
In a year when the way we looked at the outdoors changed, the role of organisations representing those who use it has never been more important.
With increasing numbers now going into the mountains, Scottish Mountaineering, the countryâs recognised body for hill walkers, climbers and ski-tourers, has been working harder than ever to ensure people access the hills in a safe and responsible manner.