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UKHillwalking.com Launched

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UKHillwalking.com has launched today. Building on the popularity of sister site UKClimbing.com, we will cater to everyone who gets their kicks on foot in the hills.

With your help we aim to create a warm and friendly place to discuss all things hillwalking, from Corbett collecting to the walking boot-versus-approach shoe debate - in fact anything to do with the wild high places of Britain and beyond.

The specific UKHillwalking.com Forums, like Hilltalk, have been created to ask questions about specific hills and mountains, share experiences, find a partner, sell stuff, get advice on the latest hard shell jackets or just chat.

One of the cornerstones of UKHillwalking.com is the Logbook system, which already lists over 3,000 hills and mountains in the UK and further afield. This is where you can record and map your walks (or runs or bike rides) with the aid of a simple mapping interface. It features Map My Route, Log My Summits and an Activity Diary. That's right, you can keep a record of not only what you summited, when and with whom, but also how many miles you walked, over how many hours (or days), and how high you ascended. Personal adventures can either be shared or kept private. We hope the Logbooks will be useful to anyone working through a hill list, whether you're on your first attempt at all the Hewitts or a third Munro round, collecting Wainwrights or Welsh 3,000'ers.

Sarah Stirling  © Mick Ryan
Sarah Stirling
Dan Bailey  © Pegs Bailey
Dan Bailey

There are two of us working on UKH editorial to bring you regular hillwalking news and feature articles that cover ideas on where to hillwalk at the weekend, what to wear and how to keep yourself safe. There'll be gear reviews too of course.

See today's offerings for a flavour of UKH:

Just to keep us honest and to give everyone a voice and a chance to express their opinion there is an editorial forum thread attached to each article or gear review we publish.

That's about it for now. We will look closely at the features of the site over the next few months in a series of mini-articles - it is a work in progress - and we will always appreciate your advice and feedback.

But please do register at the site, that means that you will see photos at full size, be able to use the forums, have a forum profile and your own logbook. Registering also helps us get advertising which funds the whole caboodle.

You can register here

If you want a bit of a laugh check out the Mike Knipe's Daft Baggers and The Art of Ticking Summits

All the best,

Dan Bailey and Sarah Stirling
UKH Editors

More about the people behind UKHillwalking.com


Some photos from the photo galleries on UKHillwalking.com

Snowdon from Crib Goch  © phayes
Snowdon from Crib Goch
© phayes, Mar 2006
Stickle Tarn, Langdale  © Grahame N
Stickle Tarn, Langdale
© Grahame N
My magic mountain in the sky - Suilven  © streapadair
My magic mountain in the sky - Suilven
© streapadair
Aonach Beag inversion  © Mike-W-99
Aonach Beag inversion
© Mike-W-99, Dec 2008

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28 Feb, 2011
Bugs to me using this form - http://www.ukclimbing.com/general/email.html Use the General Site Editor. Alan
28 Feb, 2011
Whoo, go Nick!! Very nice.
1 Mar, 2011
8a will probably create a sister site to rank hill walkers.
Straps that don't come undone?
1 Mar, 2011
Is this site completely separate? Can I use my UKC login for it? And can I get at the hillwalking articles, news etc through UKC?
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