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The Great Outdoors (formerly TGO) [1] is a British monthly consumer magazine focused on hillwalking and backpacking, first published in 1978 (47 years ago) (). [2] It was edited for many years by Cameron McNeish. Chris Townsend and Jim Perrin are among many regular and long-term contributors to the magazine.
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Singletrack issue 2, Summer 2001. Singletrack is a UK-based mountain biking magazine and web site. The magazine is aimed at more mature mountain bikers and intended to provide a counterpoint to magazines such as MBUK which are aimed at a younger audience. It is based in Todmorden, West Yorkshire.
Mountain Biking UK (often shortened to MBUK) is a British mountain biking magazine published by Our Media, an Immediate Media group company. It is currently the UK's best-selling mountain bike magazine , [ citation needed ] with a circulation of 23,322 (ABC: Jan – Dec 2021).
The idea behind Walks Around Britain was formed in 2006, when the life-long walker Andrew White was looking at various walking websites. Intent on doing something different, White looked for a suitable domain name and found that www.walksaroundbritain.co.uk was available, so he registered it in April 2006.
Race Walking Record (abbreviated RWR) is a nonprofit magazine about the sport of race walking, and walking events, primarily aimed at a UK audience.The magazine was founded in London in 1941 by Alf McSweeney [1] in order to keep athletes serving as soldiers in World War II informed about their sport back home.