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GB Skimo’s Iain Innes and Finlay Wild capped off the 2024/25 Ski Mountaineering season with a standout 20th place finish at the prestigious Trofeo Mezzalama, one of the world’s toughest and most ...
The BMC produces a number of good practice Green Guides for climbers, hill walkers and mountaineers. These guides give a wide range of essential information on topics from how to minimise your impact ...
Many BMC members enjoy taking their dog for a walk and to the crag but increasingly, there is a growing awareness of the need to preserve and conserve the fragile landscapes we love to visit with our ...
Chris Townsend's top tips on getting the most out of a long-distance adventure, plus three week-long route ideas for beginners, offering a mix of nature, history, solitude and challenge. Thinking of ...
Scrambling is sometimes described as the middle ground between walking and climbing - and for the higher grades in particular, you’ll need some basic climbing skills. Here's our guide to staying safe ...
With over a decade of coaching experience under his belt from youth champions to Olympians, Liam Briddon knows a thing or two about training and performance. But where did it all begin, and what's it ...
This handbook is for the officers and committee members of student climbing, walking and mountaineering clubs and aims to provide you with good practice advice to use within your club. Running a ...
This social walk will explore the highest point in Northumberland, The Cheviot at 815m and is led by BMC North East Area volunteer, Louise Feeley.
Join our social walk exploring Hadrian’s Wall along the top of Whin Sill ridge and heading north along the Pennine Way. This walk is led by BMC North East Area volunteer, Louise Feeley.
Secure your free place on the walk via the registration button. Important Note: Places are limited. If you or someone in your party can no longer attend, please notify us immediately so we can offer ...
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