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This event provides mountain first aid teaching from the British Mountain Medicine Society to those who love the outdoors. It is open to novices and anyone who wishes to refresh their knowledge. You ...
Need a quick response to a specialist question? Contacting the right member of staff from the start will ensure your enquiry is dealt with quickly and efficiently. Have a look at the staff list to ...
The series culminates in a two-day Grand Final where the top three in each category from each BMC region, and from Scotland and Ireland, are invited to take part for a united finale. Entry to the ...
Every year hillwalkers, climbers and mountaineers are involved in incidents and near-misses on the crags, hills and mountains of the UK and Ireland. Some result in no harm, others in injury or death.
Leave a legacy to the BMC's Access & Conservation Trust (ACT) to help footpath repair and conservation projects become a reality for future generations of hill walkers and climbers. The Climate ...
Welcome to the British Mountaineering Council's Media Centre. We’re here for journalists with questions about hill walking mountaineering and climbing, as well as our efforts in conservation including ...
Our bolts advice guides come in two parts. Part one is aimed at the climber, in particular those who have learnt to climb indoors and are making the transition outside. It covers the need to know ...
The BMC Hills 2 Oceans litter picking campaign aims to encourage our members to pick up litter from crags and hillsides when they're out. There are 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic debris in the ocean.
An overview of the qualifications administered by Mountain Training for people wanting to lead groups in the hills and mountains. Mountain Training’s aim is to educate and train people in walking, ...
The National Climbing Competition calendar focuses on developing grassroots competition and youth competition climbing whilst fulfilling our role as the National Governing Body in delivering national ...
The Countryside and Rights of Way Act (CROW) 2000 gives us the right of access, on foot, to land mapped as 'open country' - mountain, moor, heath and down, or registered common land. On this land we ...
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