Andy Halliday

Andy Halliday is a passionate outdoor enthusiast and an avid camper. He has been exploring the wilderness and camping in the great outdoors for over two decades, and his experiences have inspired him to write about the joys of camping and the beauty of nature. As a camping enthusiast, he believes that spending time in the wilderness is not just a way to escape the daily grind, but also a way to connect with nature and gain a deeper appreciation for the natural world. Andy has camped in various locations across the country and on two different continents. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with fellow campers. Through his writing, he hopes to inspire you to venture out into the wilderness and experience the beauty and serenity of camping. Andy articles and guides provide useful tips, advice, and insights on everything from selecting the right gear and equipment to finding the best campsites and hiking trails.

Carl O’Keeffe dies after becoming trapped at Keswick indoor caving route

Carl O’Keeffe, a 49-year-old man from Lancaster, has passed away after becoming trapped in an indoor caving route at Kong Adventure in Keswick. The incident occurred on April 22, and Mr O’Keeffe was taken to Carlisle hospital, where he died […]

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Kendal Mountain Rescue Team Assists Injured Farmer in Bad Weather Conditions

Kendal Mountain Rescue Team was called out to an incident at ElfHow in Staveley on April 30th, 2023, at 12:09 pm. The incident number was 023, and agencies involved were Kendal MRT and the North West Ambulance Service. The team

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Woodhead Mountain Rescue Team Assists in the Rescue of Injured Woman

On April 30th, the Woodhead Mountain Rescue Team received a call from the Glossop Mountain Rescue Team to help extract an injured woman from the moors above Middle Black Clough. The team quickly responded and worked together with the Glossop

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Naked woman landscape sculpture damaged by visitors at Northumberlandia

A popular outdoor sculpture, Northumberlandia, also known as “The Lady of the North,” has suffered significant damage from visitors walking off the designated paths and climbing up the sides of the hillocks. The sculpture, which is a landscape replica of

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Duddon and Furness Mountain Rescue called out to reports of a casualty with a lower leg injury

On May 1st, the Duddon and Furness Mountain Rescue Team was called to assist the Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team in rescuing a casualty with a lower leg injury. The team quickly responded to the call and made their way to

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