You are invited to join a peer-led walk, hosted by BMC Peak District volunteer, Anne Kemp-Eyre. We leave the village of Eyam and climb steadily onto Eyam Moor to the trig point at 429m, hopefully ...
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The next step is to find and train volunteers to help with installation work. To support this, BMC Cheddar Warden Chris Newton-Goverd has arranged two full-day volunteer training sessions on Sat 21 ...
Following the second public consultation process (find details from the first consultation here), the documents have been adjusted to incorporate the feedback received and to reflect recent ...
With the launch of the King Charles III England Coast Path, sea cliff climbing is now officially a permitted activity along England’s coastline within the coastal margin – so we can now walk and climb ...
The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) has today confirmed an initial three-year partnership with Derbyshire-based aftercare pioneers, Grangers, designed to help adventure enthusiasts extend the ...
In National Walking month this May we’ve teamed up with BMC Official Retail Partner Cotswold Outdoor to bring you all the info and advice you need to care for and repair your favourite pair of walking ...
In 2000, the Walking Group Leader award was launched. The Mountain Heritage Trust set up with the aim to preserve a record of British mountaineering history and heritage. Following the outbreak of ...
The BMC is moving together with our new strategy, setting out our vision for fairer access as demand for adventure grows.
Ski Mountaineering Racing (Skimo Racing) is the competitive, racing form of ski touring open to athletes of all levels. Competitors use specifically designed, lightweight race skis, skins and boots to ...
Climbing Via Ferratas is exciting, challenging and popular. The winning combination of new “iron ways” being put up across the Alpine regions, and safe, modern equipment means that more people are ...
Sarah Stirling brings us the story of the first ascent of Kanchenjunga In 1955, Joe Brown and George Band made the first ascent of Kanchenjunga (8,586m), the world's third highest peak. You can watch ...
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