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How to Summit a Mountain for the Sunrise. Our Essential Gear List for the Perfect Pre-Dawn Hike

By Adam CareyDec 30, 2018Dec 30, 2018
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Running

How Not to Run (When Recovering From an Injury)

By Adam CareyOct 12, 2018Dec 3, 2018
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Running Urban Trails

Trail running – Mountains Need Not Apply

By Adam CareyOct 5, 2018Dec 7, 2018
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Running Urban Trails

Urban Trails – The Thames Path, Reading

By Adam CareySep 25, 2018Dec 3, 2018
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Running

4 Unexpected Benefits of Running

By Adam CareyJul 16, 2018Oct 30, 2018
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Hiking Running Travel

Walking 350 Miles in the Altra Lone Peak 3.5’S

By Adam CareyJun 29, 2018Dec 7, 2018
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Sunrise in the Lake District. Hiking up a fell before the crack of dawn is a dawn-ting prospect (excuse the awful pun). We thought we’d make it easier by producing a short guide on how best to catch the sunrise from atop a fell. Keep an eye out this weekend for its release!
We just uploaded our first edition of Earthly.pdf, our new online magazine. Earthly.pdf goes beyond a reading experience and offers a carefully designed sampling of our best pieces every month. If you like striking page layouts, great imagery and original trail running and hiking stories, Earthly.pdf is the perfect way for you to read our content. New editions of the online magazine will be posted on the first Sunday of the month. Follow the link in the description to download our first instalment!
Winter scenes from the peak of Scafell Pike, The Lakes. We’re looking forward to snow capped fells this winter. We’re also looking forward to this Friday, when we will be releasing a new (and exciting) branch of Earthly. Look out for our update!
Looking up at Pen Y Fan, the tallest mountain in the Brecon Becons. South Wales’ most prominent mountain range arguably offers more striking views than its northern counterpart in Snowdonia. The region’s sharp ridges and unique mountain silhouettes are home to great hiking, mountaineering and wild camping. Pen Y Fan’s 2900ft/885m height offers great elevation gain for your Sunday trail run too.
The Shropshire Hills, England. Covering 310 sq miles, the hills are home to Shropshire’s tallest point (Brown Clee Hill, 533m/1773ft). Rising to quite considerable heights (for England), the hills offer some great trails for fell running and hiking.
Looking for trails to run in London? The London Loop might be your best bet. The 150 mile loop encircles the city snaking along the grand canal, across farmland and through the capitals green belt. It might be the quietest, most “remote” trail available to London runners who are looking to scratch their trail running itch. Check out our article on Earthly covering urban trail running and the London Loop. Link in description!

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