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Feature Article #1

The Diary of a Himalayan Trek # 1

In 1999 I self-funded my first trip to Nepal to tag onto an existing trek from Lukla to Everest Base Camp (Kala Patar) via Gokyo Ri and the Cho La. I was off to find out if I would like to be a Trek leader for one of the UK’s largest Trekking Companies. I was [...]

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Aran Strider | December 4th, 2008 | Continued

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Using and abusing your mountain footwear

Now that you are the proud owner of a new pair of mountain boots, you have to get used to walking in them. On the face of it that statement doesn’t seem to make much sense. However, these boots were made for walking, as they say, consequently the walking action of mountain footwear differs greatly [...]

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Aran Strider | December 3rd, 2008 | Continued

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Weather 101 - the Atmosphere

As Mountaineers and Mountain Walkers a knowledge of the weather and its systems is vital to our successful survival in the mountains. Very often a complaint arises that our weather is too changeable and unpredictable. Actually we in the UK are probably the luckiest Walkers in the world. Yes, the weather is changeable, but we [...]

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Aran Strider | November 11th, 2008 | Continued

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Choosing, Using and Abusing your Mountain Footwear

It all begins with the feet.
It only makes sense really. Walking in the mountains, you will spend hours and hours on them. If your boots aren’t comfortable, then the money you spent on all the latest, super-whizzy gear will have been wasted. Well, at least you will be warm and dry inside your new Gore-Tex [...]

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Aran Strider | November 7th, 2008 | Continued

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A Basic Checklist For Mountaineers

Read a reliable route description, and plot the route on a good up-to-date map.
Monitor the weather and how it will affect your plans.
Get a reliable mountain forecast as late as you can before going - yesterdays forecast for tomorrow is no good.
Gather any footwear, clothing and provisions that you may need.
Prepare any other equipment that [...]

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Aran Strider | October 21st, 2008 | Continued

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About this Site

A Magazine for Mountain Lovers all around the World.
Editor and Author :
Aran Strider - All round Mountain Lover, Snowdonia, UK
With Contributions from:
Dylan Ifans - International Wilderness Guide, Finland
Brad Walker - Sports Therapist of the Stretching Institute, Australia
Paul Ingraham - Massage Therapist from Vancouver BC, Canada
Together with sundry diverse others - Feel the Love.
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Gallery Page Added

Just a quick post to let you know that a newgallery page has been added to the site, with new photos being added every 10 days or so. The latest additions are scenes of the recent snow in North Wales and some archive photos of Nepal. Thanks for dropping by
See you on the hill
Aran
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3Dec2008 | Aran Strider | 0 comments | Continued
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Hafod Eryri - Snowdon Summit update

Snowdon or rather Eryri - the abode of eagles - is the only summit in the Uk with a train station at the top. Quite common in Europe, the UK has only one real mountain railway running from Llanberis to the summit of the mountain.
Since 1936 this has been graced with a monstrosity designed by [...]

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30Nov2008 | Aran Strider | 0 comments | Continued
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Kodak moments

I have recently received a couple of emails asking me what sort of camera I use.
I use a  3 Year old KodakZ740, with a lens protector/adapter and a Skylight filter; this also allows me to screw in a polarising filter.
This 5.0 megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z740 can create superb quality prints up to 50 x 75 [...]

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25Nov2008 | Aran Strider | 0 comments | Continued
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Exciting new scientific evidence that iliotibial band syndrome (runner’s knee) is not caused by irritation of the IT band itself

Iliotibial band syndrome is a common kind of knee pain problem. It’s infamous for its tendency to be stubborn in healing, and for being treated ineffectively. Patients often have a depressing litany of treatment-gone-wrong stories. Many health care professionals simply don’t know the first thing about iliotibial band syndrome.
One of the most suspect ideas in [...]

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25Nov2008 | Paul Ingraham | 0 comments | Continued
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How to Have a Great Mountain Climbing Experience in China

China is one of the top destinations of choice whenever one wants to climb a mountain. That is because the mainland is very rich in land resources and breath-taking scenery that would surely make mountain climbing a worthy adventure.
There are numerous mountain ranges on the mainland, and each mountain has several peaks. There are snow-capped [...]

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13Nov2008 | Dylan Ifans | 1 comment | Continued
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Choose Your Own Photo Editing Software

Today a lot of people are using digital camera as a means to achieve better quality photos. Yet sometimes we have to admit the fact that we really don’t get the perfect image that we want. With digital photo software, we can now have the ability to modify and edit the photos to get the [...]

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11Nov2008 | Aran Strider | 0 comments | Continued
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Digital Photography Made Easy

Today, digital photography is considered the most popular not only in the business industry but also for personal use. For all those who have shifted from film cameras, it is vital that you know the different terms related to it.
The first part of the digital photography tutorial will focus on the basic parts and terms [...]

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8Nov2008 | Aran Strider | 1 comment | Continued
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Congratulations Mr. Obama

Although it has nothing to do with mountaineering, the Election in the USA has been on everybody’s minds for the past few weeks. I have to say that I was no great fan of Mr. Bush and his Policies.
I wish ( for what it is worth) to congratulate Mr. Obama on his historic victory, had [...]

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6Nov2008 | Aran Strider | 0 comments | Continued
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