Are you passionate about the representing the interests of young people within the BMC and are aged between 18 and 26*? The BMC is looking for a volunteer with energy, commitment and great ...
Trad, sport or bouldering? Single-pitch or solo? There are many different activities that come under the climbing, hill walking and mountaineering umbrella. Many are outdoor activities, whilst others ...
The Festival of Walking is all about bringing walkers from across the UK together to enjoy our landscapes and make new connections.
Join other BMC members to help National Trust with conservation work on or on the margins of one of the Peak District’s high moor tops, in the vicinity of the Upper Derwent Valley (or on northern ...
The workshop is for coaches, instructors and leaders working with under 18s to provide them with information about their safeguarding responsibility to under 18s and how to safeguard themselves.
This workshop is for coaches, instructors and leaders working with under 18s to provide them with information about their safeguarding responsibility to under 18s and how to safeguard themselves.
The most famous route up Tryfan is the North Ridge: a long and thrilling grade one scramble that makes a perfect introduction to the sport. We take a look at how to tackle it. There aren’t many ...
Explore the many benefits of being a BMC member.
Jack’s Rake is a popular Grade 1 scramble in the Lake District – but it’s by no means an easy proposition. We look at the skills you’ll need to tackle this classic route. Slicing across the face of ...
We’ve selected ten university locations in England and Wales to take a closer look at that are considered good or even ‘the best’ for climbers and walkers. Some are listed for their proximity to crags ...