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A collection of Guardian and Observer journalism covering tales of endurance and derring-do, from the past 200 years.
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BMC
Calm & Fearless
Climb Magazine
Dead Air Space
H2O
MediaGuardian
Mountain Heritage Trust
Outside
Royal Geographical Society
SLSC
TGO
The Mountain Library
The Swimmer
Time to eat the dogs
UKClimbing.com
digitalarchive
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Alastair Humphreys
Visions of the North
Footless Crow
The swimming blog | The Guardian
Greenslade
vexed issue
Wild Swimming Brothers
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Jane Bown portrait of Wilfred Thesiger
Shane McKonkey and ski-Baseing
Fridtjof Nansen and his single ski stick
Cho Oyu and women mountaineers
Pole position
Floating to the north pole
Mountain Magic
Skiing to the south pole
Was Ayatollah Khomeini's father a British explorer?
A steep climb ahead
The Fall
Dean Potter
The Explorer Gene
Charles Houston
Dame Ellen MacArthur
North-West Passage
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About Me
Richard Nelsson
Richard Nelsson is chief librarian of the Guardian and the Observer. He is the editor of
The Beatles: A band reviewed
, the
Guardian Book of Mountains
,
Those Who Dared
and
Double Measures.
Twitter:
RichardNelsson
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