
Natalie Berry
Writer at Freelance
Editor at UKClimbing
Editor @UKClimbing. Journalist, translator, climber. Words: NYTimes, The Guardian, WIRED UK, Financial Times HTSI, Independent, The Times, National Geographic
Articles
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2 months ago |
dublinlive.ie | Natalie Berry |Natalie King |Joanna Berry
Chris O'Dowd, famous for his role in The IT Crowd, is tapping into his Irish heritage with his new show Small Town, Big Story. Filmed just a stone's throw away from where his mum lives in the countryside of west Ireland, the show is based on his experiences filming in a small town. Chris reminisced about choosing the setting, saying: "When I was thinking about a place to set the show, I wanted somewhere small that was more like a village.
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2 months ago |
ukclimbing.com | Natalie Berry
Twelve months since he was appointed CEO of the British Mountaineering Council, UKC sent Paul Ratcliffe some questions about overcoming the financial and structural challenges that the organisation has faced in recent years, the progress that has been made, and the opportunities that 2025 will bring for both the BMC's membership and its staff.
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May 27, 2024 |
msn.com | Natalie Berry
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
urbanuprising.org | Natalie Berry
As Urban Uprising celebrates 10 years of introducing disadvantaged young people to the physical and mental benefits of climbing with an anniversary climb, the charity’s co-founder Stu Green reflects on the journey so far. In August 2013, Edinburgh-based climber Stu Green launched what has become a major charitable organisation in the UK outdoor sector.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
independent.co.uk | Natalie Berry
Moments after the elation of reaching the summit of Nanga Parbat at sunset alongside his younger brother, Gunther, Reinhold Messner’s descent into despair began. At 8,126 metres, on top of the majestic Rupal Face in Pakistan, with no supplemental oxygen, 24-year-old Gunther hallucinated in the thin air, unable to move in the dark.
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