The hillwalking which claimed Robin Cook's life yesterday was a pastime with many allegories to his political career. |
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The funding is quite low for a country that promotes outdoor activity and hillwalking holidays, according to Mr Christie. |
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Together with his wife, John owns a pony called Gypsy and his other interests include hillwalking and walking his dog. |
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All of the rooms have breathtaking views over the Borders countryside where hiking, hillwalking and horseriding are all available. |
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It is also believed he had been suitably dressed for hillwalking, but temperatures fell below freezing in the area on Saturday night. |
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He had an interest in hillwalking and owned two dogs, which were found unattended at his house. |
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He enjoys hillwalking, although he has bagged only a few Munros and is looking forward to claiming many more. |
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The camp will include hillwalking, sailing, canoeing and an exciting island survival night. |
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He is involved a hillwalking group that calls itself the Hillocks, taking trips in Wicklow and two annual trips to Clifden. |
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While many would plump for winter as Scotland's best hillwalking season, I find it difficult to choose between spring and autumn. |
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For those who enjoy hillwalking there are gentle paths that lead to the sea. |
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The circuit of all four tops makes a long, magnificent day's hillwalking. |
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I enjoy hillwalking and climbing and getting some fresh air. |
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In the UK, hillwalking is practically a national institution. |
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She says that the scheme also inspired an interest in hillwalking, which is now an important part of her life. |
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He turned for harbour, kissed the quoins of every house and took to hillwalking. |
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However, O'Kane's favourite pastime is hillwalking in the Wicklow hills. |
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I do enjoy hillwalking but don't get to do it as often as I'd like. |
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Then I got involved in Italy, hillwalking, fatherhood, and the writing stalled again, until I started on a story inspired by places around here. |
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Born in Prestwick in Ayrshire, John Currie was always interested in choral music, although he has a strong sideline in rather serious hillwalking. |
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The group shares an interest in mountain biking, hillwalking and trekking. |
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That is why, in other countries, we have bushwalking, racewalking, weight-walking, hillwalking, volksmarching, tramping, and hiking. |
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Glencoe is a mountainous region famous for hillwalking. |
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Language learningĀ can continue in the afternoonns and on some evenings when the children can take part inĀ various activities such as hillwalking, water sports, team sport activities and set dancing and music sessions. |
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Much of my work is training others teach hillwalking and leadership skills or rock climbing. |
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She had broken her leg while hillwalking in Scotland in April of the same year. |
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Rambling, hillwalking and climbing are popular, with local outdoor education centres offering courses and activity holidays. |
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Ambleside is a popular starting point for the Fairfield horseshoe, a hillwalking ridge hike. |
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Though hillwalking can entail scrambling in order to reach a mountain summit, it is not mountaineering. |
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There's a long white-sand beach a minute's drive away and to the east there is miles and miles of spectacular hillwalking country. |
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This information is important for people who go out hillwalking and climbing in winter, helping them to plan their routes and get an idea of the mountain conditions. |
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Tryfan in Snowdonia topped a survey by hillwalking magazine Trail, with Helvellyn in the Lake District coming second and Wales' highest mountain Snowdon securing third place. |
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He was at his happiest out hillwalking, and sitting in the room we shared in Afghanistan in his old blue dressing gown, drinking tea from a mug he refused to wash. |
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Parents with children should remember reaching the summit of Snowdonia's mountains is optional and a bad experience could put youngsters off hillwalking for life. |
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The other main hillwalking route on the hill heads north from the summit to reach Plover Hill before descending to join Foxup Road, a bridleway at the head of Littondale. |
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Hillwalking is a British English term for a form of hiking which involves the ascent of hills. |
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Hillwalking is popular in mountainous areas such as the English Peak District or the Scottish Highlands. |
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